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gifted by the obr's better outcome . gifted by the obr's better outcome and better— gifted by the obr'sis— gifted by the obr's better outcome and better forecast is going - gifted by the obr's better outcome and better forecast is going to- gifted by the obr's better outcomel and better forecast is going to come and better forecast is going to come and of— and better forecast is going to come and of course — and better forecast is going to come and of course a _ and better forecast is going to come and of course a lot _ and better forecast is going to come and of course a lot is— and better forecast is going to come and of course a lot is going - and better forecast is going to come and of course a lot is going on - and of course a lot is going on health— and of course a lot is going on health and _ and of course a lot is going on health and social— and of course a lot is going on health and social care. - and of course a lot is going on health and social care. i- and of course a lot is going on health and social care. i thinkl and of course a lot is going on . health and social care. i
gifted by the obr's better outcome . gifted by the obr's better outcome and better— gifted by the obr'sis— gifted by the obr's better outcome and better forecast is going - gifted by the obr's better outcome and better forecast is going to- gifted by the obr's better outcomel and better forecast is going to come and better forecast is going to come and of— and better forecast is going to come and of course — and better forecast is going to come and of course a _ and better forecast is...
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trabajadores, algo que mÁs que un logro del gobierno se atribuye a la presiÓn por la escasez de mano de obratraer empleados eventualmente subirÁn los precios lo que afectarÁ a c consumidores >> de bienes recibieron el reporte de desempleo sin so sobresaltos. en washington javier veg >> la creacin de empleos es f fundamental para recuperaciÓn econÓmica especialmente en el caso de los latinos que los Últimos aÑos nos hemos co convertido en uno de los p principales motores de c crecimiento de este paÍs. g generamos mÁs qu2.$7,000,000 al aÑo y es un nÚmero que no para de crecer lo mismo con el producto interno bruto quentre los latinos aumentase por ciento es el doble de la media de e estados unidos. los expertos atribuyen este empuje a tres razones fundamentales como la perseverancia resiliencia i (informacion en pantalla a apelando a esto aporte tambiÉn activista se manifestaron hoy en la visita exigiendo la reforma migratoria >> legisladores estatales el congresista garcÍa tambiÉn se ieron a la conferencia de pren en donde miles de latinos pidieron mÁs acciÓn del congreso para garantizar der
trabajadores, algo que mÁs que un logro del gobierno se atribuye a la presiÓn por la escasez de mano de obratraer empleados eventualmente subirÁn los precios lo que afectarÁ a c consumidores >> de bienes recibieron el reporte de desempleo sin so sobresaltos. en washington javier veg >> la creacin de empleos es f fundamental para recuperaciÓn econÓmica especialmente en el caso de los latinos que los Últimos aÑos nos hemos co convertido en uno de los p principales motores de c...
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so it's high—risk stuff, and there's— top 5% obr.re's another budget coming up soon next march and, if the cost of living _ soon next march and, if the cost of living is _ soon next march and, if the cost of living is still— soon next march and, if the cost of living is still really hurting, then sunak— living is still really hurting, then sunak will— living is still really hurting, then sunak will simply have to take some action, _ sunak will simply have to take some action, and — sunak will simply have to take some action, and it will be very expensive for him.- action, and it will be very expensive for him. the yorkshire post," expensive for him. the yorkshire post." sunak_ expensive for him. the yorkshire post," sunak goes _ expensive for him. the yorkshire post," sunak goes on _ expensive for him. the yorkshire post," sunak goes on spending l post," sunak goes on spending spree." we looked at five papers, four of them have the picture the microgrid spend or spend on the front page. yorkshire to get £200 million from the governme
so it's high—risk stuff, and there's— top 5% obr.re's another budget coming up soon next march and, if the cost of living _ soon next march and, if the cost of living is _ soon next march and, if the cost of living is still— soon next march and, if the cost of living is still really hurting, then sunak— living is still really hurting, then sunak will— living is still really hurting, then sunak will simply have to take some action, _ sunak will simply have to take some action, and —...
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and the obr point to, yes, a hangoverfrom the pandemic that affects 2% of the long run growth, but theyeen compounded some of the supply chain challenges we have had. a number of issues going on, lots of measures. the chancellor is keen to point out that he thinks measures he has taken will increase long—term growth and that the obr forecast may prove pessimistic. he doesn'tjust as i have this change in the economy, he really needs it to make the numbers work. . ~ really needs it to make the numbers work. ., ,, , ., if you want to find out eight ways today's budget will directly affect you, from universal credit changes to the price of a drink, visit our website at bbc.co.uk/news or you can use the bbc news app. police investigating the killing of a cinematographer on set with a gun by the actor alex baldwin say they believe the weapon contained a live round. the hollywood star had been told the weapon was safe. he's a co—producer of the film rust, and there are reports of complaints about safety standards in the days and hours before halyna hutchins was killed. sophie long is in santa
and the obr point to, yes, a hangoverfrom the pandemic that affects 2% of the long run growth, but theyeen compounded some of the supply chain challenges we have had. a number of issues going on, lots of measures. the chancellor is keen to point out that he thinks measures he has taken will increase long—term growth and that the obr forecast may prove pessimistic. he doesn'tjust as i have this change in the economy, he really needs it to make the numbers work. . ~ really needs it to make the...
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he does have a little bit _ obr forecast school. he does have a little bit of— obr forecast school.se. the actual amount companies pay is _ course. the actual amount companies pay is not _ course. the actual amount companies pay is not particularly low. it is not particularly high but certainly not particularly high but certainly not particularly high but certainly not particularly low in the uk now. there _ not particularly low in the uk now. there was— not particularly low in the uk now. there was not a great deal of additional change in this budget. there _ additional change in this budget. there were some reasonably small changes— there were some reasonably small changes to — there were some reasonably small changes to business rates, which will help— changes to business rates, which will help particularly some smaller companies. as you said, the national insurance _ companies. as you said, the national insurance contributions will go up. relative _ insurance contributions will go up. relative to — insurance contributions will go up. relative to other western european competitor
he does have a little bit _ obr forecast school. he does have a little bit of— obr forecast school.se. the actual amount companies pay is _ course. the actual amount companies pay is not _ course. the actual amount companies pay is not particularly low. it is not particularly high but certainly not particularly high but certainly not particularly high but certainly not particularly low in the uk now. there _ not particularly low in the uk now. there was— not particularly low in the uk now....
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it is likely to rise further with the obr expecting cpi to average over 4% over the next year. francine: we are delighted to talk about the u.k. budget, john glen is with us. i have questions about what we saw in the budget. you are delivering tax cuts to people in low incomes, unleashing a public-sector pay raise from previous restrictions, and delivering tax breaks. is this an inflationary budget? >> it is a budget that we need to have to have a sustained recovery. we have grown faster than g-7 economies. we want to maintain that momentum and do everything we can in the united kingdom to get people to invest in skills, increase productivity in our economy, get to a point where that growth can continue. that is how we deal with the debt burden we have, how we can secure better outcomes for people living in this country. alix: can you categorize n this as increasedet new spending or is this undoing the austerity that we saw under david cameron and george osborne? john: we were elected less than two years ago on an agenda about leveling up. that means spreading economic opportun
it is likely to rise further with the obr expecting cpi to average over 4% over the next year. francine: we are delighted to talk about the u.k. budget, john glen is with us. i have questions about what we saw in the budget. you are delivering tax cuts to people in low incomes, unleashing a public-sector pay raise from previous restrictions, and delivering tax breaks. is this an inflationary budget? >> it is a budget that we need to have to have a sustained recovery. we have grown faster...
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economic positives for the country in terms ofjob creation and reducing bills for consumers, and the obrwho are the government's advisers on economic forecasting, have said that if we, for example, delayed this effort for a decade, it would double the cost of the transition, because we would be baking in the old technologies and making investments that would become redundant. so, yes, there is a cost to acting but it is a good investment for the future and there is also a very big cost in not acting, which will leave us both with a dirty planet and with increased costs in the future. [30 increased costs in the future. do ou or increased costs in the future. do you or would you like to see the private sector stepping up to do more in all of this? we had word from the treasury yesterday that it is confirming plans to legislate to mandate large companies, the finance sector, to publish credible, what they call credible, transition plans towards net zero? {lift they call credible, transition plans towards net zero?— towards net zero? of course, you have to have _ towards net zero? of course,
economic positives for the country in terms ofjob creation and reducing bills for consumers, and the obrwho are the government's advisers on economic forecasting, have said that if we, for example, delayed this effort for a decade, it would double the cost of the transition, because we would be baking in the old technologies and making investments that would become redundant. so, yes, there is a cost to acting but it is a good investment for the future and there is also a very big cost in not...
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the obr says you have raised more tax this— the obr says you have raised more tax this year— the obrabout it but - happy about that and i'm not comfortable about it but it. happy about that and i'm not comfortable about it but it isj happy about that and i'm not - comfortable about it but it is the result _ comfortable about it but it is the result of— comfortable about it but it is the result of the _ comfortable about it but it is the result of the country— comfortable about it but it is the result of the country and - comfortable about it but it is the result of the country and the - result of the country and the economy— result of the country and the economy is— result of the country and the economy is suffering - result of the country and the economy is suffering and - result of the country and the - economy is suffering and economic shock, _ economy is suffering and economic shock, the — economy is suffering and economic shock, the likes _ economy is suffering and economic shock, the likes of— economy is suffering and economic shock, the likes of which _ economy is suffering an
the obr says you have raised more tax this— the obr says you have raised more tax this year— the obrabout it but - happy about that and i'm not comfortable about it but it. happy about that and i'm not comfortable about it but it isj happy about that and i'm not - comfortable about it but it is the result _ comfortable about it but it is the result of— comfortable about it but it is the result of the _ comfortable about it but it is the result of the country— comfortable about it but it...
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there's lots of speculation that experts at the obr will say that experts at the obr will say that thingsad than they thought it will be. and we have just seen trace of number 11, one of the cleanest, polishing every inch of the famous black door. —— we have just seen tracy from number 11, one of the cleaners, polishing every inch of the famous back door for photos later. we inch of the famous back door for photos later-— inch of the famous back door for hotos later. ~ , ., ., ~ ., photos later. we will be looking at the buduet photos later. we will be looking at the budget later _ photos later. we will be looking at the budget later on _ photos later. we will be looking at the budget later on in _ photos later. we will be looking at the budget later on in the - photos later. we will be looking at. the budget later on in the programme as well. the queen will not attend next week's climate change summit in glasgow following medical advice to rest. the announcement comes a week after the 95—year—old monarch spent a night in hospital for preliminary medical checks. buckingham palace say she'
there's lots of speculation that experts at the obr will say that experts at the obr will say that thingsad than they thought it will be. and we have just seen trace of number 11, one of the cleanest, polishing every inch of the famous black door. —— we have just seen tracy from number 11, one of the cleaners, polishing every inch of the famous back door for photos later. we inch of the famous back door for photos later-— inch of the famous back door for hotos later. ~ , ., ., ~ ., photos...
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base, surge una declaraciÓn de un excursionista, que llamÓ al 911 asegurando que habÍa hablado con el obreer a su novia. asÍ estÁn las cosas en este caso. seguimos con los Últimos detalles. satcha: gracias por brindar esos detalles en vivo, elyangÉlica gonzÁlez. karla: en estas Últimas horas el mÉdico forense del condado de orange confirma que el cuerpo encontrado cerca del complejo de apartamentos es la joven hispana miya marcano, que desapareciÓ el mes pasado, afirman que el seÑalado como persona de interÉs en el caso es armando manuel caballero de 27 aÑos personal de mantenimiento donde vivÍa la joven. >> hubo otra mujer en un caso similar, ella presionÓ al complejo de apartamentos para que tomarÁ acciones. karla: autoridades comprueba que caballero mostraba interÉs romÁntico hacia miya pero fue rechazado por la joven repetidamente y se quitÓ la vida tres dÍas despuÉs del incidente. terribles estos casos. satcha: se une para manifestarse y exigir justicia. alan: los dos casos de alguna manera se podrÍan haber evitado y eso es lo mÁs lamentable. vÁmonos, quÉ tenemos? francisca: buenas no
base, surge una declaraciÓn de un excursionista, que llamÓ al 911 asegurando que habÍa hablado con el obreer a su novia. asÍ estÁn las cosas en este caso. seguimos con los Últimos detalles. satcha: gracias por brindar esos detalles en vivo, elyangÉlica gonzÁlez. karla: en estas Últimas horas el mÉdico forense del condado de orange confirma que el cuerpo encontrado cerca del complejo de apartamentos es la joven hispana miya marcano, que desapareciÓ el mes pasado, afirman que el...
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496 inflation, which was what the i 4% inflation, which was what the chancellor predicted from the obrext year. considering at the moment we are just over 3%, it means we would expect inflation to go higher before it comes back down again and to average out at the 4% rate. we will be seeing higher inflation than 4%. but it will have a big impact on everyone. it is the benchmark basically for to keep up with, if you wages are not increasing by that amount, you end up poorer in real terms. you have to look at where you are spending your money. everyone's personal inflation rate is different, depending on what you are spending your money and. but what is putting that up is food prices, petrol prices and fuel prices. we will have a big impact. the announcement made on the living wage increasing other cutting universal credit, it depends how you spend your money. to credit, it depends how you spend your money-— credit, it depends how you spend our mone . ., i. ., , ., your money. to you on the question, lookini at your money. to you on the question, looking at the _ your money. to you on th
496 inflation, which was what the i 4% inflation, which was what the chancellor predicted from the obrext year. considering at the moment we are just over 3%, it means we would expect inflation to go higher before it comes back down again and to average out at the 4% rate. we will be seeing higher inflation than 4%. but it will have a big impact on everyone. it is the benchmark basically for to keep up with, if you wages are not increasing by that amount, you end up poorer in real terms. you...
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the obr says you've raised more tax this year than any chancellor since 1993.ly worked. _ here are the key things we learnt. the economy is doing better than some thought, and the government's going to spend the extra money that it raises in taxes. prices are going up — and are likely to for some time. the recent cut in universal credit won't be reversed, but workers who get it will be able to keep more of it as they earn more. and there'll be a 50% discount in business rates in england for the retail, hospitality and leisure sectors — starting next year. if you look at the cost of living — which is a real challenge for families and pensioners around the country right now — if you look at the tax system, which burdens working people and gives a tax cut to bankers, or if you look at economic growth — that, by the end of this parliament, is set tojust be 1.3% — it's certainly not the sort of budget i would have delivered. the chancellor got some really good news for the public finances yesterday. lower borrowing because the economy's doing slightly better than we
the obr says you've raised more tax this year than any chancellor since 1993.ly worked. _ here are the key things we learnt. the economy is doing better than some thought, and the government's going to spend the extra money that it raises in taxes. prices are going up — and are likely to for some time. the recent cut in universal credit won't be reversed, but workers who get it will be able to keep more of it as they earn more. and there'll be a 50% discount in business rates in england for...
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living costs almost eating up the - living costs almost eating up the modest earnings growth that the obrd 1%. take-home income, so that is a loss of around 196-— of around 1%. obviously, the chancellor _ of around 1%. obviously, the chancellor has _ of around 1%. obviously, the chancellor has been - of around 1%. obviously, the chancellor has been at - of around 1%. obviously, the chancellor has been at painsj of around 1%. obviously, the i chancellor has been at pains to of around 1%. obviously, the - chancellor has been at pains to say that he can�*t solve everything, was there something he missed that would have helped with rising living costs? i have helped with rising living costs? ~' ., . ., ., , costs? i think the chancellor has certainly acknowledged - costs? i think the chancellor has certainly acknowledged the - costs? i think the chancellor has . certainly acknowledged the squeeze on living standards and raised the line for universal credit for those who are in work by reducing the taper which means they will get to keep more of what they earn. he has also increased the nation
living costs almost eating up the - living costs almost eating up the modest earnings growth that the obrd 1%. take-home income, so that is a loss of around 196-— of around 1%. obviously, the chancellor _ of around 1%. obviously, the chancellor has _ of around 1%. obviously, the chancellor has been - of around 1%. obviously, the chancellor has been at - of around 1%. obviously, the chancellor has been at painsj of around 1%. obviously, the i chancellor has been at pains to of around 1%....