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thanks to our guests jenny kleeman and natasha clark, and thank you for being with us.drey rublev. the british world number nine was looking to reach a grand slam quarter—final for the second time in a row. but norrie, who hadn't dropped a set in the three previous rounds, slipped to a straight—sets defeat as rublev advanced to the quarter—final in new york. two of the most important departments of the game, the second serve return, gave him a lot of points there. it's probably my best part of my game and i didn't do that well, so that is part of it. like i said, andrey was very solid and better than me in all departments, so credit to him. wales manager gemma grainger says she wants to emulate the atmosphere that saw the men's national team qualify for their first world cup in 6a years when they host slovenia in their women's world cup qualifier in cardiff tomorrow. they need just a point to qualify for the play—offs, after beating greece 1—0 on friday, and the attendance will be a record for women's football in wales. 12,000 fans are expected, more than double their p
thanks to our guests jenny kleeman and natasha clark, and thank you for being with us.drey rublev. the british world number nine was looking to reach a grand slam quarter—final for the second time in a row. but norrie, who hadn't dropped a set in the three previous rounds, slipped to a straight—sets defeat as rublev advanced to the quarter—final in new york. two of the most important departments of the game, the second serve return, gave him a lot of points there. it's probably my best...
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jenny kleeman and natasha clark will be having a look through them, do join us then, but if you can,me, good night. hello, and a very warm welcome to the film review on bbc news. i'mjane hill, and back with us after a summer break, mark kermode, good to see you again. nice to see you again. so, interesting week. we have the forgiven with ralph fiennes and jessica chastain. we have three thousand years of longing, a strange, dark fantasy. and the cornish new wave continues with long way back. quite a striking mixture. so, the forgiven, which i know you've seen based on the 2012 bestseller, ralph fiennes and jessica chastain are david and jo. they're a posh white couple who were travelling 400 miles for a party. "there's a long way to go for a party, and anyway, they're "more your friends than mine." the party is being hosted by their friends, played by matt smith and landryjones in their castle—like villa. en route, david, who drinks way too much, runs down and kills a local boy. they then arrive at the party with the body. their hosts are shocked, but perhaps not as shocked as they s
jenny kleeman and natasha clark will be having a look through them, do join us then, but if you can,me, good night. hello, and a very warm welcome to the film review on bbc news. i'mjane hill, and back with us after a summer break, mark kermode, good to see you again. nice to see you again. so, interesting week. we have the forgiven with ralph fiennes and jessica chastain. we have three thousand years of longing, a strange, dark fantasy. and the cornish new wave continues with long way back....
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me are the broadcaster and journalist james lewer and the sun's chief political correspondent natasha clark. first, let's take a look at tomorrow's front pages. today's many budget dominates the front pages. the mail calls it a true tory budget —— mini budget. the i takes a slightly more cautious tone, warning markets were spooked by government borrowing to pay for the biggest as cut in half a century. the market reaction is on the front page of the financial times as well. the pound has slumped to its longest level since 1985. borrowing is forecast to hit £190 billion. the times describes the chancellor's plans as a great tax gamble, with the prime minister seeking economic growth at all costs. and the telegraph shows us the first official photograph of king charles attending to his red box papers in his new office at buckingham palace. and in the guardian, hilary mantel celebrated author of the will fall trilogy, her picture there. she died at the age of 70. —— wolf hall. no prizes for guessing where we're going to start. not tosha, kick us off with this mini budget. —— natasha. is ita ga
me are the broadcaster and journalist james lewer and the sun's chief political correspondent natasha clark. first, let's take a look at tomorrow's front pages. today's many budget dominates the front pages. the mail calls it a true tory budget —— mini budget. the i takes a slightly more cautious tone, warning markets were spooked by government borrowing to pay for the biggest as cut in half a century. the market reaction is on the front page of the financial times as well. the pound has...
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the writer and broadcaster mihir bose and the sun's political and environment correspondent — natasha clarket's look at what we have already got in. the financial turmoil dominates the front pages. the ft focuses on the bank of england's 65 billion pound plan to buy government debt — and has a chart showing how the move brought the bond market under control. the telegraph explains how pension funds were at the heart of the crisis — with fears they could be forced into a mass sale of their assets. the independent takes personal aim at the prime minister, asking why liz truss hasn't been more visible in the past few days. the mirror also attacks the pm — calling her "blunder truss" — and says britain is on the brink. the i voices fears that the tax cuts in last week's mini budget will now have to be balanced by spending cuts. the metro reports on tory unease — saying former leadership contender rishi sunak won't go to the party conference next week, allowing liz truss to "own the moment". while the daily star pictures chancellor kwasi kwarteng meeting top bankers — and imagines him asking "do
the writer and broadcaster mihir bose and the sun's political and environment correspondent — natasha clarket's look at what we have already got in. the financial turmoil dominates the front pages. the ft focuses on the bank of england's 65 billion pound plan to buy government debt — and has a chart showing how the move brought the bond market under control. the telegraph explains how pension funds were at the heart of the crisis — with fears they could be forced into a mass sale of their...
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with me, journalist and broadcasterjenny kleeman and natasha clark, chief political correspondent ofoth in just a moment. first, though, let's take a look at the front pages. you are allowed one guess what is on the front page of all of them. "liz: i will deliver" is the headline in the metro, which says the new pm will soon set out plans for the economy, energy bills and the nhs. the i believes the first part of the plan for energy bills will be to freeze them untiljanuary — at a cost of £40 billion. the ft says the total package to be announced on energy could end up costing £100 billion over two years. the telegraph also believes energy bills will be frozen and says the announcement could come as early as thursday. the daily mirror sees little prospect of change, saying "same old tories" remain in charge. the daily express is much more supportive, urging people to have faith in the new pm and that she'll deliver "radical" measures to help with the cost of living. the guardian looks ahead to the appointment of the new cabinet, saying they're likely to be exclusively mps who have be
with me, journalist and broadcasterjenny kleeman and natasha clark, chief political correspondent ofoth in just a moment. first, though, let's take a look at the front pages. you are allowed one guess what is on the front page of all of them. "liz: i will deliver" is the headline in the metro, which says the new pm will soon set out plans for the economy, energy bills and the nhs. the i believes the first part of the plan for energy bills will be to freeze them untiljanuary — at a...
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me are the broadcaster and journalist james lewer and the sun's chief political correspondent natasha clark mini budget. the i takes a slightly more cautious tone, warning markets
me are the broadcaster and journalist james lewer and the sun's chief political correspondent natasha clark mini budget. the i takes a slightly more cautious tone, warning markets
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me are the broadcaster and journalist james lewer and the sun's chief political correspondent natasha clark a look at tomorrow's front pages. today's mini—budget dominates the front pages. the mail calls it a "true tory" budget, and says the £45 billion package has been welcomed by business leaders. but the independent calls the plans "robin hood in reverse", as the highest earners are expected to see the biggest tax cut benefits. the i says that markets were spooked by a surge in government borrowing to pay for the biggest tax cuts since 1972. the market's reaction is on the front of the financial times, too. the pound slumped to its lowest level against the dollar since 1985, as borrowing is forecast to hit £190 billion. the times describes the chancellor's plans as a "great tax gamble" — with the prime minister seeking economic growth "at all costs". the telegraph shows us the first official photograph of king charles attending to his red box papers, in his new office at buckingham palace. and on the guardian, hilary mantel, the celebrated author of the wolf hall trilogy and double booke
me are the broadcaster and journalist james lewer and the sun's chief political correspondent natasha clark a look at tomorrow's front pages. today's mini—budget dominates the front pages. the mail calls it a "true tory" budget, and says the £45 billion package has been welcomed by business leaders. but the independent calls the plans "robin hood in reverse", as the highest earners are expected to see the biggest tax cut benefits. the i says that markets were spooked by a...
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the writer and broadcaster mihir bose and the sun's political and environment correspondent — natasha clarklcome back. same stories still dominating come of that for us us to look a0 minutes ago, different papers this time, though. squeaky fun time is the main headline mayor you can see and the sun, which reports that britain's pension funds nearly saved from having to sell many of their assets by the bank of england's intervention. xpress it was a day of turmoil on the markets again, quoting ministers who say the tax cut budget was still the right plan. the eft focuses on the bank of england £65 billion plan to buy government debt and has a chart showing how that move brought the market under control, but for how long? that i is concerned that the tax cuts in the last week's many budget will not have to be balanced by spending cuts while the independent takes personal gain at the prime minister asking why liz truss hasn't been more visible in the last few days. the daily mirror also attacks liz truss calling her blunder liz truss and believes britain is on the brink. the metro reports on t
the writer and broadcaster mihir bose and the sun's political and environment correspondent — natasha clarklcome back. same stories still dominating come of that for us us to look a0 minutes ago, different papers this time, though. squeaky fun time is the main headline mayor you can see and the sun, which reports that britain's pension funds nearly saved from having to sell many of their assets by the bank of england's intervention. xpress it was a day of turmoil on the markets again, quoting...
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natasha clark, the sun newspaper. i are saying. natasha clark, the sun newspaper-— are saying.s about your time in office? natasha, — regrets about your time in office? natasha, on the second thing i will leave that to you because i'm sure... i'm sure, you know, younger, fitter, more activejournalists sure... i'm sure, you know, younger, fitter, more active journalists than meat can readily uncover things we might have got wrong. if you really put your mind to it. but i think on the whole i'm very proud of a lot of what we did. we had some very tough things to deal with and on the whole of the country has come through them well. to get to your point, families up well. to get to your point, families up and down this country will face a very tough winter and we just have to accept that and i think what i would say to people is that the government really understands the difficulties you are facing. we totally get it. i want to go back to the things i said to andy about the measures we have in place to reassure people that more is coming, we are on your side and will do all we are
natasha clark, the sun newspaper. i are saying. natasha clark, the sun newspaper-— are saying.s about your time in office? natasha, — regrets about your time in office? natasha, on the second thing i will leave that to you because i'm sure... i'm sure, you know, younger, fitter, more activejournalists sure... i'm sure, you know, younger, fitter, more active journalists than meat can readily uncover things we might have got wrong. if you really put your mind to it. but i think on the whole...
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clark people. the recent crisis has been hardest on the poor. natasha and gary waterhouse have been supporting the conservative party, but they are disappointed throughout the sinking abandon ship her. there's nobody at the helm sternness in the right direction. the scorpion monks themselves, and they're not focusing on the thing that's approaches. but people in this country, people like that touch on gary, unsure how to get so the coming winter. ringback and for more on this, we spoke to analyst, susanna streeter asking her whether the hon at higher energy costs mean consumers are holding on to their cash, so they can afford energy this winter. absolutely, and we're already seeing this, we've got the latest her index from the british retail consortium. it's snapshot shows that was many shoppers had been doing is not actually buying essentially like school uniforms, so much that they had done in previous years. instead, they're ring fencing budget and they're spending on things like neat where to keep them warm during the winter and also energy devices such as air rise, which are likely to use les
clark people. the recent crisis has been hardest on the poor. natasha and gary waterhouse have been supporting the conservative party, but they are disappointed throughout the sinking abandon ship her. there's nobody at the helm sternness in the right direction. the scorpion monks themselves, and they're not focusing on the thing that's approaches. but people in this country, people like that touch on gary, unsure how to get so the coming winter. ringback and for more on this, we spoke to...