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yes, i think kier starmer is definitely seeing — i think kier starmer is definitely seeing this as ang this as a moment where labour could be on the road back to power. ithink— could be on the road back to power. i think his _ could be on the road back to power. i think his party feels that as welt — i think his party feels that as welt at _ i think his party feels that as well. at the party's annual conference in liverpool, he gave his keynote _ conference in liverpool, he gave his keynote speech today, and as he said. he — keynote speech today, and as he said, he said that this was a labour moments — said, he said that this was a labour moments. he told delegates don't forgive, _ moments. he told delegates don't forgive, don't forget to what the tories _ forgive, don't forget to what the tories have done. they have crashed the economy. all of the papers are full of— the economy. all of the papers are full of talk— the economy. all of the papers are full of talk separate rises and percentages in the pound against the dollar, _ percentages in the pound against the dollar, but _ perce
yes, i think kier starmer is definitely seeing — i think kier starmer is definitely seeing this as ang this as a moment where labour could be on the road back to power. ithink— could be on the road back to power. i think his _ could be on the road back to power. i think his party feels that as welt — i think his party feels that as welt at _ i think his party feels that as well. at the party's annual conference in liverpool, he gave his keynote _ conference in liverpool, he gave his...
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it gives kier- a rack in space. it gives kier starmer— a rack in space.evening. i'm mark edwards with your sport. scotland's hopes have been given a boost after they secured the point they needed for promotion to the top tier of the uefa nations elite. brave defensive display and saw them play a daisy 0—0 drive that will mean a guaranteed 2024 playoff place. 0lly foster was watching this one for us. how they would love to be going to qatar, but krakov was the final thing of 2022 for about 3000 scotland fans. after england were relegated from the top tier in the nation's league, this was the scot�*s chance to replace them among europe's elite. che adams came close to an opener early on. ukraine had a side that snuffed out their world cup ambitions, the captain is one of the scorers that night injune. how did he miss that? injuries and a virus in the camp had severely stretched out scotland's squad and craig gordon had to be at full stretch to keep them in again. ukraine, who were playing home matches in poland because of the war with russia pushed hard for
it gives kier- a rack in space. it gives kier starmer— a rack in space.evening. i'm mark edwards with your sport. scotland's hopes have been given a boost after they secured the point they needed for promotion to the top tier of the uefa nations elite. brave defensive display and saw them play a daisy 0—0 drive that will mean a guaranteed 2024 playoff place. 0lly foster was watching this one for us. how they would love to be going to qatar, but krakov was the final thing of 2022 for about...
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with me now is kier simmons, tim york. kier, glad to have you with us at this really somber and emotional moment for people in the uk who are now for the first time seeing the queen arrive to a place that she called home for decades. >> reporter: that's right. i just drove along that same route that the queen's hearse, the state hearse, glass windows to make it easier for people to see the coffin as she passes by. i just drove that route and people were lining the route, waiting in silence with umbrellas. very british scene. as they waited for the queen to say good-bye for one last time. just think about this. here on the streets of london, many londoners have experienced seeing the queen go by. coming here to celebrate, possibly for her 70th anniversary. but for all of them now, this is the last chance. this is the last time that there will not be another time after this week and i think that we're looking at now is her hearse passing down. i think it will move along from hyde park corner and i suspect along pick dilly so
with me now is kier simmons, tim york. kier, glad to have you with us at this really somber and emotional moment for people in the uk who are now for the first time seeing the queen arrive to a place that she called home for decades. >> reporter: that's right. i just drove along that same route that the queen's hearse, the state hearse, glass windows to make it easier for people to see the coffin as she passes by. i just drove that route and people were lining the route, waiting in...
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she landed a punch or two on cure storm or -- on kier starme r. the question will be, will she be able to keep that going in the face of a seriously perilous electoral situation? folly: lydia, this seems to be high on the agenda for her, at least her foreign policy will be focused on boosting the british economy. do you expect any changes diverging from boris johnson's government on china for example? what changes do you expect to see, or do you expect continuity? trading partners. lydia: i have not seen an enormous amount of rumored intel on that front. i think the jury is out to see what she does. but to go back to the previous point, will she be able to unite the conservative party, from an economic perspective it is going to be very interesting. lots of tax cuts she is advocating, a large number of conservatives, also because she is committed to these tax cuts, she's going to have to fund her rescue package through large amounts of borrowing and a lot of conservatives are going to view that as being very not conservative. i think she has an en
she landed a punch or two on cure storm or -- on kier starme r. the question will be, will she be able to keep that going in the face of a seriously perilous electoral situation? folly: lydia, this seems to be high on the agenda for her, at least her foreign policy will be focused on boosting the british economy. do you expect any changes diverging from boris johnson's government on china for example? what changes do you expect to see, or do you expect continuity? trading partners. lydia: i...
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so, kier, who exactly is liz truss?just stunning from boris johnson there, isn't it? even the iron lady, margaret thatcher, shed a tear when she left this famous address. he comes out and it sounds like a victory speech. in terms of who is replacing him, liz truss, she is 27 years old. married with two children. as you can see, it is raining. we don't know whether in the coming hour or so she will stand out in downing street to make her speech. she may do it inside. we also don't know whether her husband will be with her because he has shied away from the spotlight up until now, frankly, but she is somebody with politics running through her blood. former foreign secretary. she has been steadfast on ukraine supporting johnson's policy of supporting ukraine, but of course, she's not very well-known there at all and here at the moment, she's not very popular. she has to demonstrate to the british people, remember, it was the person that changed in downing street, not the party. the conservative party's still in party. she
so, kier, who exactly is liz truss?just stunning from boris johnson there, isn't it? even the iron lady, margaret thatcher, shed a tear when she left this famous address. he comes out and it sounds like a victory speech. in terms of who is replacing him, liz truss, she is 27 years old. married with two children. as you can see, it is raining. we don't know whether in the coming hour or so she will stand out in downing street to make her speech. she may do it inside. we also don't know whether...
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we begin in the united kingdom with kier simmons and daisy mcandrew. kier, take us through what we've seen from the king today, what we should expect throughout the week in this really emotional farewell for scotland, part of the country that was so dear to the queen's heart. >> reporter: that's right, andrea. pageantry, politics, and the intensely personal through today just starts where you left off there in scotland. the queen's cortege taken through the streets of scotland's capital city, the royal mile, with her sons and daughter walking behind as they have walked behind her for decades as their monarch, as well as our monarch, and it was intensely personal. you could see it on their faces. and yet at the same time, and we have said this so many times, carrying out their duty because that is what duty requires despite however you may be feeling in public. walking and being seen. because the scottish people lined those streets, andrea, to say good-bye to a queen, but also to see their new king. then that service and we are waiting for a vigil at th
we begin in the united kingdom with kier simmons and daisy mcandrew. kier, take us through what we've seen from the king today, what we should expect throughout the week in this really emotional farewell for scotland, part of the country that was so dear to the queen's heart. >> reporter: that's right, andrea. pageantry, politics, and the intensely personal through today just starts where you left off there in scotland. the queen's cortege taken through the streets of scotland's capital...
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not kier telemundo 48. >>> gracias libertad por ponernos m perspectiva desde allÍ.ia y el frÍo se mantienen este domingo y estaran con nosotros un par de dÍas mÁs. para conocer hasta cuando se une a la cobertura. abimael castro, vamos a recibir mÁs lluvia o podrÍa ser maÑana o un dÍa de la semana. >>> excelente tarde. te cuento que hoy fue el dÍa mÁs lluvioso. y vamos a tener otros dÍas con oportunidades de lluvia en hora buena. la necesitamos. voy a comenzar ahora con esta cÁmara en vivo y hacia el temÍ rand hacia little more. sabemos que las condiciones estÁn muy secas y donde llovizna a esta hora es en san francisco. la temperatura estÁ en unos 65 grados. la mÍnima de unos 59. y casi al sur de la bahÍa lugares como san josÉ, son de las zonas de menos precipitaciÓn, tambiÉn estÁn reportando algunas lloviznas. esta cÁmara estÁ en vivo. donde la temperatura actual es de 65 grados y no te que la precipitaciÓn va a estar variable. hay un descanso entre las 11 y las 12 de la madrugada. y regresa. este tema va sdpir expulsando humedad. y hoy serÁ el dÍa con mÁs precipit
not kier telemundo 48. >>> gracias libertad por ponernos m perspectiva desde allÍ.ia y el frÍo se mantienen este domingo y estaran con nosotros un par de dÍas mÁs. para conocer hasta cuando se une a la cobertura. abimael castro, vamos a recibir mÁs lluvia o podrÍa ser maÑana o un dÍa de la semana. >>> excelente tarde. te cuento que hoy fue el dÍa mÁs lluvioso. y vamos a tener otros dÍas con oportunidades de lluvia en hora buena. la necesitamos. voy a comenzar ahora...
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and katty kay, kier makes a great point. this is a family experiencing loss, a high level of concern right now given the statements of the queen's doctors and who have had to live every moment in their life in public, dissected in movies and popular television programs. but still, having that, having the idea that they are a family who feels and understands and cherishes each other in any way, certainly the queen, as any other family might. >> i think for anyone who has lost a parent, an elderly parent, this scene of the children and the grandchildren rushing to the queen's bedside will feel heartbreakingly familiar. yes, she's the queen but she's also their grandmother. we all know, those of us who lost parents, know what it's like to have to rush there to be with a parent who's dying. let's hope she rallies but the way this family is gathering feels familiar to so many people. the queen is always very popular. but there is something about this moment that is not just about her as a monarch, it's very poignant, and it's ver
and katty kay, kier makes a great point. this is a family experiencing loss, a high level of concern right now given the statements of the queen's doctors and who have had to live every moment in their life in public, dissected in movies and popular television programs. but still, having that, having the idea that they are a family who feels and understands and cherishes each other in any way, certainly the queen, as any other family might. >> i think for anyone who has lost a parent, an...
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that is a long way away from kier starmer�*s very cautious responses over the last few years. very cautiousew years-— very cautious responses over the last few ears. ~ ., ,, , last few years. what you think being u . last few years. what you think being u- there last few years. what you think being up there liverpool _ last few years. what you think being up there liverpool applause - up there liverpool applause do you get a sense they do believe, the polls suggest they are way ahead of the traits at the moment. they are the responsible government in waiting? in this picture —— this pitch is the way to do it, that all the british people of centre ground. the whole thing is that there is a real feel— the whole thing is that there is a real feel that labour has changed. you only— real feel that labour has changed. you only have to go in to the conference hall and see the set they've — conference hall and see the set they've got to actually see a union jack they've got to actually see a union jack on _ they've got to actually see a union jack on the — they've got to actually see a union jack o
that is a long way away from kier starmer�*s very cautious responses over the last few years. very cautiousew years-— very cautious responses over the last few ears. ~ ., ,, , last few years. what you think being u . last few years. what you think being u- there last few years. what you think being up there liverpool _ last few years. what you think being up there liverpool applause - up there liverpool applause do you get a sense they do believe, the polls suggest they are way ahead of the...
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and kier group is up 0.4% despite the fact they missed on the justice revenue.his is just to the inflation environment in the u.k. coming up, europe's winter energy plan. we will bring you the details next. stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: welcome back to the open. 30 minutes into european trading day. david rubenstein says it is time to buy the dip read ray dalio warns of another plunge in equities. two 30 treasury curves have inverted for the first time this century. the ecb's ones that inflation is such to accelerate even more. -- the ecb warns that inflation is set to accelerate even more. tom: equities turning around, up 0.4% following the games we saw yesterday from the u.s. -- gains we saw yesterday from the u.s. gains of 0.4% across the benchmark, except for germany, up by 0.5% held up by the auto sector. we are looking out of the u.s. for retail sales today, and the michigan of university sentiment on friday. let's see how things are playing out across -- at the university of michigan sentiment on friday. let's see how things are playing out
and kier group is up 0.4% despite the fact they missed on the justice revenue.his is just to the inflation environment in the u.k. coming up, europe's winter energy plan. we will bring you the details next. stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: welcome back to the open. 30 minutes into european trading day. david rubenstein says it is time to buy the dip read ray dalio warns of another plunge in equities. two 30 treasury curves have inverted for the first time this century. the ecb's...
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of prime minister's questions in which you challenge and debate with the leader of the opposition, kierof the opposition, kier starmer, and of course preparing for that all—important announcement tomorrow on energy bills. an announcement the prime minister mps she herself will make. the pair faced each otherjust hours after the prime minister chaired her first cabinet, as damian grammaticas reports. less than 2a hours in the job, prime minister liz truss heading for her first test, on the floor of the commons. mr speaker, i'm honoured to take my place as prime minister in this house and to take on responsibility at a vital time for our country. a cap on soaring energy prices is expected, but how to pay for it? she's ruled out any windfall tax on energy firms making tens of billions in profits. the prime minister knows she has no choice but to back an energy price freeze, but it won't be cheap and the real choice, the political choice, is who is going to pay. is she really telling us that she is going to leave these vast excess profits on the table and make working people foot the bill f
of prime minister's questions in which you challenge and debate with the leader of the opposition, kierof the opposition, kier starmer, and of course preparing for that all—important announcement tomorrow on energy bills. an announcement the prime minister mps she herself will make. the pair faced each otherjust hours after the prime minister chaired her first cabinet, as damian grammaticas reports. less than 2a hours in the job, prime minister liz truss heading for her first test, on the...
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opposition leader cure starmer -- kier starmer went in on that saying if the windfall tax continues aturrent rate the treasury could rake in tens of billions of pounds that could be used to fund policies like this. later in the day truss seemed to go back on her opposition to the windfall tax. perhaps what she meant was she would not be open to increasing it or extending it to include the power generators. it does raise a number of political issues. even some of her closest allies have warned that it was amateurish to be ruling out tax rises during the campaign. on top of that, a 200 billion pound package as documents seen by bloomberg's adjusted is going to cost looks a lot like a handout, which she ruled out during the campaign. but on top of that, even with this package, energy bills could triple. it is still going to be painful. there is a question, will it be targeted enough? and what if this is the new normal? if putin could shut off the gas. the other thing the former chancellor said to us on bloomberg is the government cannot continue to -- people through this. mark: those numb
opposition leader cure starmer -- kier starmer went in on that saying if the windfall tax continues aturrent rate the treasury could rake in tens of billions of pounds that could be used to fund policies like this. later in the day truss seemed to go back on her opposition to the windfall tax. perhaps what she meant was she would not be open to increasing it or extending it to include the power generators. it does raise a number of political issues. even some of her closest allies have warned...
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the labour leader sir kier starmer has arrived for his party's conference in liverpool saying the conservativest said today it's cutting taxes for people on all incomes. also tonight... one of the britons released after being captured by pro—russian forces in ukraine says he was treated worse than a dog and feared for his life. i saw myself i'd been stabbed so i knew there was a very high possibility that i'm about to be killed. claims that russian soldiers are going door to door, helping force people to vote in sham referendums in occupied areas of ukraine. cheering and st helens win a record fourth super league grand final in a row, beating leeds at old trafford. good evening. the labour leader sir keir starmer has arrived in liverpool for the party's annual conference. he's condemned the package of tax cuts unveiled yesterday by the chancellor, calling them "tory casino economics" which — he says — are gambling with the finances of every family in the country. the government insists its measures, which include scrapping the top rate of income tax, will help to kickstart economic growth. this
the labour leader sir kier starmer has arrived for his party's conference in liverpool saying the conservativest said today it's cutting taxes for people on all incomes. also tonight... one of the britons released after being captured by pro—russian forces in ukraine says he was treated worse than a dog and feared for his life. i saw myself i'd been stabbed so i knew there was a very high possibility that i'm about to be killed. claims that russian soldiers are going door to door, helping...
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labour's position now two years and her three years into a kier starmer premiership is actually lookingwe have had massive upheaval in the country. brags that, the brexit referendum. covid. now the energy crisis. these are really, really big punishing issues for government to deal with. and frankly, over the last couple of years, competence has not been one of the hallmarks of the government, and there has been a lot of sideshows in terms of distractions which i think liz truss is going to have to move forward on. thy, which i think liz truss is going to have to move forward on. a good spot on which to — have to move forward on. a good spot on which to end. _ have to move forward on. a good spot on which to end. from _ have to move forward on. a good spot on which to end. from the _ have to move forward on. a good spot on which to end. from the article, - on which to end. from the article, and kevin from huffington post, thank you both very much. i hope you get a weekend because next week is going to be one long roller coaster. wheat will be here with the papers every day, of course, to
labour's position now two years and her three years into a kier starmer premiership is actually lookingwe have had massive upheaval in the country. brags that, the brexit referendum. covid. now the energy crisis. these are really, really big punishing issues for government to deal with. and frankly, over the last couple of years, competence has not been one of the hallmarks of the government, and there has been a lot of sideshows in terms of distractions which i think liz truss is going to have...
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[ laughter ] >> jimmy: i took the kind of -- the founder of this weird company is named kier egan.earranging the letters to see if it meant anything. because i thought, this is such a weird name, it's got to mean something. the only thing i came up with was "ikea anger." [ laughter ] >> i had not heard that one. >> jimmy: is there a furniture assembly, some plot maybe we can learn about? be honest, you have to tell me if i've discovered this. >> i -- no. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: all right. >> but i really like that. i love your commitment to it and that you're so into it. >> jimmy: i really haven't felt about this since "lost," i think, where i was trying to figure it out. >> yeah, it's interesting because there is a lot in there to figure out. then it's also got space in there for people to kind of fill in their ideas and to theorize. you know, when you're making -- we were making it during covid, you know, for a while. we were in a bubble. we didn't know if anybody was going to really watch it. >> right. >> it's fun to see people really invest in it. now this second season, we're j
[ laughter ] >> jimmy: i took the kind of -- the founder of this weird company is named kier egan.earranging the letters to see if it meant anything. because i thought, this is such a weird name, it's got to mean something. the only thing i came up with was "ikea anger." [ laughter ] >> i had not heard that one. >> jimmy: is there a furniture assembly, some plot maybe we can learn about? be honest, you have to tell me if i've discovered this. >> i -- no. [...
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kier simmons, nbc news, london. >> an extraordinary report. >>> positive signs.lled by steady hiring last month. what does it mean for inflation and interest rates? >>> the new global push to crack down on russia's oil profits funding the war in ukraine by capping them. treasure secretary janet yellen joins me next on "andrea mitchell reports." aleve x. its revolutionary rollerball design delivers fast, powerful, long-lasting pain relief. aleve it, and see what's possible. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy - even a term policy - for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized we needed a way to supplement our income. if you have $100,000 or more of life insurance, you may qualify to sell your policy. don't cancel or let your policy lapse without finding out what it's worth. visit coventrydirect.com to find out if your policy qualifies. or call the number on your screen. coventry direct, redefining insurance. (dad) we have to tell everyone that we just
kier simmons, nbc news, london. >> an extraordinary report. >>> positive signs.lled by steady hiring last month. what does it mean for inflation and interest rates? >>> the new global push to crack down on russia's oil profits funding the war in ukraine by capping them. treasure secretary janet yellen joins me next on "andrea mitchell reports." aleve x. its revolutionary rollerball design delivers fast, powerful, long-lasting pain relief. aleve it, and see...
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prime minister liz truss and opposition leader kier starmer were among the attendees.dreds of others had queued up for tickets to the event honoring the queen's life and legacy. earlier in the day, the now-king charles welcomed visitors outside buckingham palace, where emotions were still raw. >> i'm feeling very sad. >> i'm sure it's very sad. >> it is a precious place to come to. there's a kind of sadness, but also a celebration. >> king charles and his wife camilla made their way through the palace gates for the first time as king and queen consort. there is no doubt that, to many, the new king has big shoes to fill. >> king charles iii will obviously rule and reign to the very best of his ability, but the queen i think was very very special and she was not only the longest reigning monarch in british history. i think she was the best monarch in british history. >> buckingham palace announced that charles will be officially proclaimed king on saturday, a moment he's prepared for his entire life. many hope the new monarch will live up to his mother's image by steppin
prime minister liz truss and opposition leader kier starmer were among the attendees.dreds of others had queued up for tickets to the event honoring the queen's life and legacy. earlier in the day, the now-king charles welcomed visitors outside buckingham palace, where emotions were still raw. >> i'm feeling very sad. >> i'm sure it's very sad. >> it is a precious place to come to. there's a kind of sadness, but also a celebration. >> king charles and his wife camilla...
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let's go to kier simmons who is outside of buckingham palace. the crowd has grown there. what is it like? >> reporter: you know, you're talking about those crowds at this wedding we were both at, harry and meghan's wedding. the crowds here are extraordinary in a different way because where we are, we're in front of buckingham palace. this world famous location. anyone who has been to london will know exactly where i'm standing with the famous mall there. and first of all, it's pretty hard to take in that just a few months ago, the queen was standing on that famous balcony celebrating 70 years on the throne. it's also hard to comprehend that a queen born in if 1920s in an era of wireless radio now outside buckingham palace, i'm just going to step out of the way so you can see. it is dark so it's hard to see, but you should be able to see in the distance there, kind of flickers of light. those are cell phones. people, the crowd, the area outside buckingham palace is full of people and many of them with cell phones, holding up to take pictures perhaps and also i think perhap
let's go to kier simmons who is outside of buckingham palace. the crowd has grown there. what is it like? >> reporter: you know, you're talking about those crowds at this wedding we were both at, harry and meghan's wedding. the crowds here are extraordinary in a different way because where we are, we're in front of buckingham palace. this world famous location. anyone who has been to london will know exactly where i'm standing with the famous mall there. and first of all, it's pretty hard...
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the report from nbc senior national correspondent kier simmons. >> with the front pages of the newspaperher scene. the male picturing william harry kate and meghan, with the headline, reunited. the sunday telegraph puts it a different way. reunited in sorrow. >> the queen leaving the castle where she lived her last days. beginning her final journey through crowds of mourners in scotland. people united in grief. the queen's family taking in the tributes at balmoral, her granddaughter eugenie wiping away tears. and then this. the death bringing her estranged grandsons together. brothers harry and william, their wives kate and megan. >> the 7:11 year olds messages get -- at the time. the case as well -- >> -- >> inevitably it seemed a little awkward at times. but the queen would have loved it. their love or her overriding any differences. kate now the princess of whales, a title not held since princess diana. prince william, the prince of wales, saying of the grandmother who can harry and -- after they lost their mom. i knew this day would come, but it will be sometime before the reality of
the report from nbc senior national correspondent kier simmons. >> with the front pages of the newspaperher scene. the male picturing william harry kate and meghan, with the headline, reunited. the sunday telegraph puts it a different way. reunited in sorrow. >> the queen leaving the castle where she lived her last days. beginning her final journey through crowds of mourners in scotland. people united in grief. the queen's family taking in the tributes at balmoral, her granddaughter...
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iain, this conference an opportunity for kier starmer�*s to present his alternative to the government'sarmer is thinking it might be just enough to oppose what liz truss is doing because the political essay question after this week is what they would do differently. new policies are being promised but today labour had to clarify that they were not against a cut in the basic rate of tax, the government policy, and with people potentially seeing them as the alternative party of government, they have got to get details right, so there's a lot at this week. —— there's a lot at stake this week. iain watson, many thanks. and both the labour leader and the chancellor will be on sunday with laura kuenessberg tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock. russian troops are reported to be going door to door in occupied regions of ukraine, forcing people to vote in a series of so—called "referendums" onjoining russia. the g7 group of wealthiest nations has condemned what it says are sham referendums and ukraine has dismissed the process as a farce. 0ur ukraine correspondent james waterhouse reports. russia's ver
iain, this conference an opportunity for kier starmer�*s to present his alternative to the government'sarmer is thinking it might be just enough to oppose what liz truss is doing because the political essay question after this week is what they would do differently. new policies are being promised but today labour had to clarify that they were not against a cut in the basic rate of tax, the government policy, and with people potentially seeing them as the alternative party of government, they...
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but not a squeak of dissent in the hall today as sir kier made that speech today, and yes, there's a line, the left are now marginalised on the sideline, and he's putting forward and offered to voters which people in the party can believe in and have confidence in. sometimes you hear mps and people in the party saying after the speech, "it's great, he was a prime minister in waiting," and you don't really get the sense that they believe it. but there has been a change this year and there's a check to make her confidence, and labour is buoyed partly by circumstances, given the reaction of the fallout of the government's many budget last week and the turmoil, there's a sense they can capitalise on that and seize the moment. but there's a long time between now in the next general election, potentially two years or more away. and a lot can happen and that times, of course, so that's why we have that note at the end of his speech cautioning against complacency, saying that the party needed to be disciplined and it needed to be disciplined and it needed to be focused. because although he's
but not a squeak of dissent in the hall today as sir kier made that speech today, and yes, there's a line, the left are now marginalised on the sideline, and he's putting forward and offered to voters which people in the party can believe in and have confidence in. sometimes you hear mps and people in the party saying after the speech, "it's great, he was a prime minister in waiting," and you don't really get the sense that they believe it. but there has been a change this year and...