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with me are annabel denham, who's director of communications at the iea, the institute of economic affairs, the free market think tank, and also with me is the broadcaster, john stapleton. tomorrow's front pages, starting with the metro leads on the rmt�*s planned strike, which will see more than 50,000 workers walk—out on the 21st, 23rd and 25th ofjune. friends close but your enemies closer? the telegraph reports that borisjohnson is being urged to make jeremy hunt chancellor of the exchequer — to �*heal rifts within the tory party.�* the guardian reports that conservative mps are planning "vote strikes" to paralyse law—making and capitalise on the borisjohnson no—confidence vote. the i also reports on the fallout from the vote, saying there could be daily attacks from bankbenchers — who will try to undermine the prime minister's leadership. but the express says he'll �*fight back�* and �*silence the rebels', but introducing multiple tax cuts and business incentives. and the ft leads with a message from president zelensky, who says a stalemate with russia is not an option, and that they n
with me are annabel denham, who's director of communications at the iea, the institute of economic affairs, the free market think tank, and also with me is the broadcaster, john stapleton. tomorrow's front pages, starting with the metro leads on the rmt�*s planned strike, which will see more than 50,000 workers walk—out on the 21st, 23rd and 25th ofjune. friends close but your enemies closer? the telegraph reports that borisjohnson is being urged to make jeremy hunt chancellor of the...
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features writer at the independent and annabel denham, director of communications at the institute of economic affairsh is a free market think—tank. tomorrow's front pages. the metro leads with the american decision to station thousands more troops in europe, as part of efforts to deter vladimir putin. the i focuses on british defence spending, saying there will be no more money for the military for another three years, despite the tensions in europe. the financial times reports comments by the governor of the bank of england, who says the era of low inflation and low interest rates is over. the guardian covers research which links the privatisation of nhs services with higher death rates and a drop in the quality of services. the telegraph has spoken to allies of the prime minister, who fear he won't get a fair hearing, in the inquiry into whether he misled parliament over partygate. annabel, shall we start with you? let's look at the i,a story they did yesterday, no extra uk defence cash until 2025 despite the war. ben wallace admitted a few hours ago that he had been asked to remove some excerpts f
features writer at the independent and annabel denham, director of communications at the institute of economic affairsh is a free market think—tank. tomorrow's front pages. the metro leads with the american decision to station thousands more troops in europe, as part of efforts to deter vladimir putin. the i focuses on british defence spending, saying there will be no more money for the military for another three years, despite the tensions in europe. the financial times reports comments by...
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with me are annabel denham, who's director of communications at the iea, the institute of economic affairseads on the rmt�*s planned strike, which will see more than 50,000 workers walk—out on the 21st, 23rd and 25th ofjune. friends close but your enemies closer? the telegraph reports that borisjohnson is being urged to make jeremy hunt chancellor of the exchequer — to �*heal rifts within the tory party.�* the guardian reports that conservative mps are planning "vote strikes" to paralyse law—making and capitalise on the borisjohnson no—confidence vote.
with me are annabel denham, who's director of communications at the iea, the institute of economic affairseads on the rmt�*s planned strike, which will see more than 50,000 workers walk—out on the 21st, 23rd and 25th ofjune. friends close but your enemies closer? the telegraph reports that borisjohnson is being urged to make jeremy hunt chancellor of the exchequer — to �*heal rifts within the tory party.�* the guardian reports that conservative mps are planning "vote...
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features writer at the independent and annabel denham who's director of communications at the institute of economic affairsich is a free market think tank. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... the metro leading with the americans decision to station thousands more troops in europe as part of nato�*s efforts to deter vladimir putin. the i focusing efforts to deter vladimir putin. the ifocusing on british defence spending saying there will be no more money for the military for another three years, that's despite those tensions in europe. the times front page highlights prince charles�* vow not to to accept large cash donations on behalf of his charitries again. the telegraph has spoken to allies of the prime minister who fear he won't get a fair trial into the inquiry whether he misled parliament over party gate. parliament over party gate. the daily mirror exposes the royal family saying they cost the british tax payer over £102 million. 17% increase. financial times reports comments by the governor of the bank of england — who says the era of low inflation and low interest rates is over. the sun splash
features writer at the independent and annabel denham who's director of communications at the institute of economic affairsich is a free market think tank. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... the metro leading with the americans decision to station thousands more troops in europe as part of nato�*s efforts to deter vladimir putin. the i focusing efforts to deter vladimir putin. the ifocusing on british defence spending saying there will be no more money for the military for another three...
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with me are annabel denham, who's director of communications at the iea — the institute of economic affairs the free market think—tank, and also with me is the broadcaster john stapleton. good evening to you both. i am glad to see you alive and working there, envision! good stuff. yes, john, fingers crossed! let's run you through those front pages of the newspapers. the mail leads with the rmt�*s planned industrial action, referring to it as a "hard—left" strike which will paralyse britain. unsuprisingly, it makes the front page of the metro too. the strike will see 50,000 workers walk out on the 21st, 23rd and 25th ofjune. effectively, a week—long shutdown. the times says senior tories accuse the government of being un—conservative and socialist and that borisjohnson must cut taxes to remain in post. but the express says he'll do exactly that, reporting on plans by the pm to cut taxes and introduce "business incentives". but the rebels have plans of their own to conduct "vote strikes" to paralyse law—making and put pressure on borisjohnson — that's according to the guardian. and nifty—fift
with me are annabel denham, who's director of communications at the iea — the institute of economic affairs the free market think—tank, and also with me is the broadcaster john stapleton. good evening to you both. i am glad to see you alive and working there, envision! good stuff. yes, john, fingers crossed! let's run you through those front pages of the newspapers. the mail leads with the rmt�*s planned industrial action, referring to it as a "hard—left" strike which will...
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denham, who's director of communications for the free—market think tank at the iea, the institute of economics affairsth, will increase the winds across the uk, especially the further north you are, to end the week. but light winds as tuesday begins, some patchy mist and fog, some showery rain close to the south coast of england, gradually clearing as the morning goes on. some patchy rain in northeast england fizzling out into the afternoon, though we'll keep lots of cloud here. for the rest of england and for wales, warmer sunny spells, a few showers pop up, mostly in the afternoon — very hit—and—miss. northern ireland staying mainly dry until the evening. cloudier skies towards southern scotland, rather than northern scotland, where, here, we'll see the most of the sunshine, the odd shower in the highlands. 16 degrees in newcastle. it's high teens and low 20s elsewhere. now, as we go on into the evening, you can see the rain moving into southwest england, wales, northern ireland, and then spreading north and east as we go into wednesday morning. some heavy bursts on that, not reaching northern scotl
denham, who's director of communications for the free—market think tank at the iea, the institute of economics affairsth, will increase the winds across the uk, especially the further north you are, to end the week. but light winds as tuesday begins, some patchy mist and fog, some showery rain close to the south coast of england, gradually clearing as the morning goes on. some patchy rain in northeast england fizzling out into the afternoon, though we'll keep lots of cloud here. for the rest...
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guestsjoining me tonight are annabel denham, who's director of communications at the iea, the institute of economic affairsink tank. and also with me is the broadcasterjohn stapleton. lots for us to get through including of course some of the fallout of that vote of confidence in the prime minister last night. much more reaction to that of course throughout the day. speaking of that. a day after he survived a vote of confidence by a smaller margin than many expected, borisjohnson says he wants to draw a line under the whole affair. that's what he told his cabinet this morning, and that's what he wants the rest of us to hear. but in the hours since the result of the vote was announced last night, it's not clear the prime minister is going to get his wish. after more than 40% of his own mps failed to back him in the vote, there is continuing speculation about the future of his leadership. our political editor chris mason has this report. the prime minister took his jack russell dylan out first thing this morning on a day when the biggest word in westminster is "loyalty", or the lack of it. a few hours later,
guestsjoining me tonight are annabel denham, who's director of communications at the iea, the institute of economic affairsink tank. and also with me is the broadcasterjohn stapleton. lots for us to get through including of course some of the fallout of that vote of confidence in the prime minister last night. much more reaction to that of course throughout the day. speaking of that. a day after he survived a vote of confidence by a smaller margin than many expected, borisjohnson says he wants...
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institute of economics and inflation, the maximum indicators of 13% are not yet passed, which is expected in august. however, price increases are not confuses immigrants from ukraine, as stated by the minister of foreign affairsland, 2 million ukrainian refugees out of three and a half million. we decided to stay in the country. this is in addition to the one and a half million that were already in poland before the start of the russian operation in the balka countries, the inflation rate exceeds the european average in latvia, which was 16.4% on an annualized basis due to growth. prices 300,000 pensioners will not be able to pay bills in winter. heating is reported by the bolt news publication, according to its data, every tenth pensioner. in latvia receive less than 200 euros per month, another 13% receive a pension of 200 to 300 euros, meanwhile in the winter for utilities for a one-room apartment. reached up to 150 euros. and this is in addition to spending on everything that is becoming more expensive food or medicine. according to this, it’s just that in lithuania, due to inflation, half of the citizens limit themselves in spending, and the elderly are forced to save on food, while a decision was made t
institute of economics and inflation, the maximum indicators of 13% are not yet passed, which is expected in august. however, price increases are not confuses immigrants from ukraine, as stated by the minister of foreign affairsland, 2 million ukrainian refugees out of three and a half million. we decided to stay in the country. this is in addition to the one and a half million that were already in poland before the start of the russian operation in the balka countries, the inflation rate...
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the real deal here, senior vice president of policy and regulatory and economic affairs at the american petroleum institute are knee deep in all of this and you have been calling on the administration to do more to bring prices down. now we have this big news that the administration is finally holding its first on shore lease sale, it happening in wyoming. just concluded around 2:00 eastern time today i believe. can you tell us what we can take away from that so far? >> sure, sandra. it's kind of a good news and bad news story. good news is there was significant industry interest in these lease sales across the western states and the united states. the bad news is we waited with this administration for a year and a half. they have delayed, they have obstructed, and they have really cost us precious type as we need more supply for the marketplace. the other bad news piece, they took off about 80% of the potential parcels that they could have leased. so, on the one hand it's good to see the administration is starting up the leasing program, but on the other hand, it's long overdue and it's really without pre
the real deal here, senior vice president of policy and regulatory and economic affairs at the american petroleum institute are knee deep in all of this and you have been calling on the administration to do more to bring prices down. now we have this big news that the administration is finally holding its first on shore lease sale, it happening in wyoming. just concluded around 2:00 eastern time today i believe. can you tell us what we can take away from that so far? >> sure, sandra. it's...
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russia's ability to wage war or our ability to endure economic suffering said she gave toche, the director of the italian institute of international affairsdents. they want the war to end as soon as possible, even. if this requires concessions from ukraine to russia, the italians. an even more peaceful majority of 52% are in the peace camp. they were not there. here i am, if i was familiar with natalia tochey, i would say, e, here, oleg, here she needs to tell natalie why are you wondering. who? actually more patience? well, tell me, but here she is, if you know her. this is a cry, so to speak about salvation, what is not. is it uh? some crocodile tears. uh, a bit of a glass bead game too. just when fedriko modernini yes was, but the main on foreign policy in the european union, yes, yes, then natalie tochi was her brain. uh-huh, she wrote all the notes to her. she gave her strategic documents, and the famous there new strategic global strategy of the european union of the sixteenth year. it was written by natalie exactly, and it was then that natalie for some reason did not think that on the mustache you were ukraine against russia, what
russia's ability to wage war or our ability to endure economic suffering said she gave toche, the director of the italian institute of international affairsdents. they want the war to end as soon as possible, even. if this requires concessions from ukraine to russia, the italians. an even more peaceful majority of 52% are in the peace camp. they were not there. here i am, if i was familiar with natalia tochey, i would say, e, here, oleg, here she needs to tell natalie why are you wondering....