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peter saull, bbc news.by financial journalists jasmine birtles and claer barrett, to answer your questions about the chancellor's plans. to get involved, you can text your questions to 611211, that's tomorrow evening at 8.30pm on bbc news. the former england and tottenham manager glenn hoddle remains in a serious condition in hospital after suffering a heart attack. hoddle, who won 53 england caps, is said to be responding well to treatment. his family say they are especially grateful to staff at bt sport who treated him immediately on set after he collapsed at the end of a football programme. polls have opened in the second and final round of brazil's presidential election. millions of people are expected to vote in one and violent political campaigns in the country's history. voters are choosing between the far—right candidate jair bolsonaro and fernando haddad of the left—wing workers' party. 0ur correspondentjulia carneiro said rather than feeling represented by the two candidates, many voters feel like
peter saull, bbc news.by financial journalists jasmine birtles and claer barrett, to answer your questions about the chancellor's plans. to get involved, you can text your questions to 611211, that's tomorrow evening at 8.30pm on bbc news. the former england and tottenham manager glenn hoddle remains in a serious condition in hospital after suffering a heart attack. hoddle, who won 53 england caps, is said to be responding well to treatment. his family say they are especially grateful to staff...
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peter saull, bbc news.al journalists jasmine birtles and clare barrett to answer your questions about the chancellor's plans. to get involved, you can text your questions to 611211, email to askthis@bbc.co.uk, or on twitter using the hashtag bbcaskthis. that's tomorrow evening at 8.30 on bbc news. polls have opened in the second and final round of brazil's presidential election. millions of people are expected to vote in one of the most divisive and violent political campaign's in the country's history. voters are choosing between the far—right candidate jair bolsonaro and fernando haddad of the left—wing workers' party. 0ur correspondentjulia carneiro said rather than feeling represented by the two candidates, many voters feel like they have been left to decide who is "less worse". i'm just outside the rocinha favela, the biggest shanty town in rio, at a voting station, one of the many voting stations set up across brazil where people are coming in and out to place their vote for a president, and here in r
peter saull, bbc news.al journalists jasmine birtles and clare barrett to answer your questions about the chancellor's plans. to get involved, you can text your questions to 611211, email to askthis@bbc.co.uk, or on twitter using the hashtag bbcaskthis. that's tomorrow evening at 8.30 on bbc news. polls have opened in the second and final round of brazil's presidential election. millions of people are expected to vote in one of the most divisive and violent political campaign's in the country's...
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peter saull, bbc news.ust to tell you that tomorrow on bbc news we'll be joined by financial journalists jasmine birtles and clare barrett to answer your questions about the chancellor's plans. to get involved, you can text your questions to 61124, email to askthis@bbc.co.uk or on twitter using the hashtag bbcaskthis. that's tomorrow evening at 8.30 on bbc news. now time for a look at the weather. hello, it has been a chilly weekend with a north—easterly wind, which has brought a mixture of sunshine and showers. where you have avoided the showers it has been glorpious. this was —— glorious. this is the picture in highland scotland. tonight much of the country looking clear. still a few rogue showers around eastern england and the channel islands and some mist and freezing fog first thing monday morning. the coldest night of the season so morning. the coldest night of the season so far. watch out for the patches of freezing fog. monday is looking decent, some icy stretches possible where we have had showers
peter saull, bbc news.ust to tell you that tomorrow on bbc news we'll be joined by financial journalists jasmine birtles and clare barrett to answer your questions about the chancellor's plans. to get involved, you can text your questions to 61124, email to askthis@bbc.co.uk or on twitter using the hashtag bbcaskthis. that's tomorrow evening at 8.30 on bbc news. now time for a look at the weather. hello, it has been a chilly weekend with a north—easterly wind, which has brought a mixture of...
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here's our political correspondent peter saull.cellor delivers a budget, the contents of his red box normally become a reality but these are not normal times. to date philip hammond admitted that aid no deal breaks it would force a rethink. if there was an unexpected turn of events the right—wing to do would be to revisit for we right—wing to do would be to revisit forwe are, right—wing to do would be to revisit for we are, decide how best to respond, that depends on what the markets are doing, the circumstances of the moment but the important point is i have got fiscal reserves that would enable me to intervene. while some think the impact of leaving the eu loss of sound, labour believes that scenario should be avoided at all costs. i'm deeply worried, i've seen interviews from apartment today, loss of sound, no deal breaks it and i'm really worried about that, it's the worst of all options, it could damage the economy, underminejobs of all options, it could damage the economy, undermine jobs and we'll do everything we can to make
here's our political correspondent peter saull.cellor delivers a budget, the contents of his red box normally become a reality but these are not normal times. to date philip hammond admitted that aid no deal breaks it would force a rethink. if there was an unexpected turn of events the right—wing to do would be to revisit for we right—wing to do would be to revisit forwe are, right—wing to do would be to revisit for we are, decide how best to respond, that depends on what the markets are...
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here's our political correspondent peter saull.a reality but these are not normal times. today philip hammond admitted that a no—deal brexit would force a rethink. if there was an unexpected turn of events the right thing to do would be to revisit where we are, decide how best to respond, that depends on what the markets are doing, the circumstances of the moment, but the important point is i have got fiscal reserves that would enable me to intervene. while some think the impact of leaving the eu without a deal is overblown, labour believes that scenario should be avoided at all costs. i'm deeply worried. i've seen interviews from philip hammond todays, loss of sound, edging towards what he said a short while back, no—deal brexit, and i'm really worried about that. it's the worst of all options. it could damage our economy, undermine jobs, and we'll do everything we can in parliament to make sure we get a deal that will protectjobs and the economy. philip hammond is a naturally cautious chancellor and he already had this to live up
here's our political correspondent peter saull.a reality but these are not normal times. today philip hammond admitted that a no—deal brexit would force a rethink. if there was an unexpected turn of events the right thing to do would be to revisit where we are, decide how best to respond, that depends on what the markets are doing, the circumstances of the moment, but the important point is i have got fiscal reserves that would enable me to intervene. while some think the impact of leaving...