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philip hammond is expected to leave number 11 downing st for the last time next week.will also be leaving some big challenges for whoever succeeds him. iain watson, bbc news, westminster. our business correspondent katy austin is here. how significant are these pay rises? public sector workers had previously been subject to a freeze on pay and then long—standing cap of i%. that did end, though, in late 2017 and then long—standing cap of 1%. that did end, though, in late 2017 and we have already seen some announcements of pay rises since, for example, in the nhs or prison officers. this latest package will be welcomed by those who benefit from it, not least because most of the detail we have heard before was rises above inflation which is around 2% so wages would be going up faster than prices but it looks less generous when you compared to what has been going on in the private sector where wages had been struggling but picked up wages had been struggling but picked u p rece ntly wages had been struggling but picked up recently with 3.4% growth on average in may accordi
philip hammond is expected to leave number 11 downing st for the last time next week.will also be leaving some big challenges for whoever succeeds him. iain watson, bbc news, westminster. our business correspondent katy austin is here. how significant are these pay rises? public sector workers had previously been subject to a freeze on pay and then long—standing cap of i%. that did end, though, in late 2017 and then long—standing cap of 1%. that did end, though, in late 2017 and we have...
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the chancellor philip hammond says he'll resign this week if boris johnson becomes the new conservatived prime minister. mr hammond says he could never sign up to a no deal brexit, something borisjohnson has refused to rule out. mr hammond plans to resign on wednesday, just before theresa may leaves downing street. here's our political correspondent chris mason. philip hammond has been chancellor for the last three years, appointed by theresa may injuly 2016. this was him packing up for the weekend. on wednesday, he'll pack up for good. assuming that borisjohnson becomes the next prime minister, i understand that his conditions for serving in his government would include accepting a no—deal exit on the 31st of october. that is not something i could ever sign up to. it's very important that a prime minister is able to have a chancellor who is closely aligned with him in terms of policy. and i therefore intend to resign to theresa may before she goes to the palace to tender her own resignation on wednesday. the result of the leadership race will be announced on tuesday, but it's notjust t
the chancellor philip hammond says he'll resign this week if boris johnson becomes the new conservatived prime minister. mr hammond says he could never sign up to a no deal brexit, something borisjohnson has refused to rule out. mr hammond plans to resign on wednesday, just before theresa may leaves downing street. here's our political correspondent chris mason. philip hammond has been chancellor for the last three years, appointed by theresa may injuly 2016. this was him packing up for the...
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philip hammond ever thinking of the purse strings!is said to have really dragged his heels about no deal spending because he didn't want to put the money in, he didn't want to put the money in, he didn't want to freak people out, he didn't really wa nt to freak people out, he didn't really want us to leave, so we have a very new approach now, but of course time is very short. you can't help but wonder whether some of the money set aside might coincidently find its way into constituencies where mps might be wavering in their support for what the new government might want to do. this money that has been talked about is specifically about the preparations for helping businesses get ready, making sure they are aware of things. you are suggesting there that there is a lot of talk about funds for 100 different towns and so on, left behind towns and so on, and obviously big talk today about a new railway line between manchester and leeds, which is desperately needs in the north, and notjust elsewhere but elsewhere in the north. so there is t
philip hammond ever thinking of the purse strings!is said to have really dragged his heels about no deal spending because he didn't want to put the money in, he didn't want to put the money in, he didn't want to freak people out, he didn't really wa nt to freak people out, he didn't really want us to leave, so we have a very new approach now, but of course time is very short. you can't help but wonder whether some of the money set aside might coincidently find its way into constituencies where...
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i wonder what sort of letter philip hammond leaves for his successor.a4 setting out the major challenges? the question is who would replace him? which of all these people who are hoping to get this plum job under borisjohnson will get hoping to get this plum job under boris johnson will get it? rob, on the daily telegraph borisjohnson is saying" britain must fire up with sense of mission". he says we should be less pessimistic over things like the irish border. it will be all right. he said in a tv debate last week that we need to get rid of the hamster wheel of doom. i'm not sure if he says it in the article. it is more of the same from borisjohnson, positive energy, get off the hamster wheel of doom, a positive spirit can carry us wheel of doom, a positive spirit can carry us through. positive attitude will not last long when he meets the reality of the brexit crisis. and he is going to come in with no effective parliamentary majority. he has no mandate from the voters, of course, he has only been picked by 100,000 conservative party voters. he faces
i wonder what sort of letter philip hammond leaves for his successor.a4 setting out the major challenges? the question is who would replace him? which of all these people who are hoping to get this plum job under borisjohnson will get hoping to get this plum job under boris johnson will get it? rob, on the daily telegraph borisjohnson is saying" britain must fire up with sense of mission". he says we should be less pessimistic over things like the irish border. it will be all right....
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philip hammond tells the bbc he would then campaign to prevent a no—deal brexit. of policy. they therefore intend to resign to theresa may before she goes to the palace to tender her own resignation on wednesday. violence erupts again in hong kong as police use tear gas on pro—democracy protestors. riot police have come into clear people out of this area. and this is now what is happening every weekend in hong kong.
philip hammond tells the bbc he would then campaign to prevent a no—deal brexit. of policy. they therefore intend to resign to theresa may before she goes to the palace to tender her own resignation on wednesday. violence erupts again in hong kong as police use tear gas on pro—democracy protestors. riot police have come into clear people out of this area. and this is now what is happening every weekend in hong kong.
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these are quite striking comments from philip hammond.about what he sees as the risks of a nodal brexit in the past, but now, in his last days in the office, i think it is highly unlikely that he will continue as chancellor next week, when a new conservative prime minister walks into number ten downing st, he is making the most of his final days in numberii, making the most of his final days in number", to fire making the most of his final days in number 11, to fire warning shots. i think we can assume that it's boris johnson, the favourite, to take on the conservative prime minister, taking that drastic move to suspend —— back to try and prevent him from taking that move to suspend parliament to get a nodal brexit. taking that move to suspend parliament to get a nodal brexitm is going to be a busy week. the deadline for conservative party members to cast their votes, is this weekend, and the results can be announced on tuesday. on wednesday, theresa may will make her final appearance at the dispatch box for her last prime minister's ques
these are quite striking comments from philip hammond.about what he sees as the risks of a nodal brexit in the past, but now, in his last days in the office, i think it is highly unlikely that he will continue as chancellor next week, when a new conservative prime minister walks into number ten downing st, he is making the most of his final days in numberii, making the most of his final days in number", to fire making the most of his final days in number 11, to fire warning shots. i think...
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you mention philip hammond, one of three cabinet members according to the times.re preparing resignation letters forjohnson, obviously this is on the assumption that he doesn't become the new prime minister next week. do i assume that they want to resigned so they cannot sack him. the justice secretary resigned so they cannot sack him. thejustice secretary i saw were trending on twitter and i thought it was about steward, which is how stressed i am kind is actually about the golf. i think we all need to get out more. but cabinet ministers said that they will not serve under boris johnson and i think reminding him as well that while he is expected to have a substantial victory, many mps in his own party are not with them oi’ in his own party are not with them or at least not with this particular vision of brexit. so it is partly about not having the humiliation of being sacked, i think it is also about showing resistance in the party. part of a bigger picture, cabinet ministers were expecting the more junior ministers, i cabinet ministers were expecting the morejun
you mention philip hammond, one of three cabinet members according to the times.re preparing resignation letters forjohnson, obviously this is on the assumption that he doesn't become the new prime minister next week. do i assume that they want to resigned so they cannot sack him. the justice secretary resigned so they cannot sack him. thejustice secretary i saw were trending on twitter and i thought it was about steward, which is how stressed i am kind is actually about the golf. i think we...
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the chancellor of the exchequer, philip hammond, says he'll resign this week if borisjohnson becomes ve leader and prime minister. as expected. mr hammond says he doesn't agree with mrjohnson over brexit and he thinks it's unlikely britain will get a deal agreed with the eu by the current leaving date of october 31st. here's our political correspondent nick eardley. if there is one thing these two can agree on, it is that delivering brexit has not been an easy ride. we have the green light. brexit has not been an easy ride. we have the green lightli brexit has not been an easy ride. we have the green light. i have not got a green light. 0h, have the green light. i have not got a green light. oh, the story of my life. boris johnson is likely to become the prime minister on wednesday, but the chancellor cannot sign up to his brexit strategy, so live on the television this morning he announced that he intends to quit. as in that boris johnson becomes the next penance, i understand that his conditions would include accepting an no deal exit on the 31st of october and that is not something
the chancellor of the exchequer, philip hammond, says he'll resign this week if borisjohnson becomes ve leader and prime minister. as expected. mr hammond says he doesn't agree with mrjohnson over brexit and he thinks it's unlikely britain will get a deal agreed with the eu by the current leaving date of october 31st. here's our political correspondent nick eardley. if there is one thing these two can agree on, it is that delivering brexit has not been an easy ride. we have the green light....
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philip hammond being stronger, smiling on the front page of the daily telegraph, talking about nodalhey are seeking a deal they have my support if not i will fight a no deal all the way. i have not heard that kind of spirit. come the autumn, asa that kind of spirit. come the autumn, as a back bench mp, he will bea autumn, as a back bench mp, he will be a thorn in the side. he will create his naughty corner. they will love every minute of it. but theresa may not sacking him for this alleged act of insubordination she has made act of insubordination she has made a borisjohnson's act of insubordination she has made a boris johnson's problem, act of insubordination she has made a borisjohnson's problem, unless he resigns before that.|j a borisjohnson's problem, unless he resigns before that. i think he will resign. he and rory stewart and deborah cook, drafting their letters now because they want boris johnson's first day in office to be without a walkout. it would be ridiculous if theresa may sacked him, would she pay somebody else to have the role for six days, not have a government...
philip hammond being stronger, smiling on the front page of the daily telegraph, talking about nodalhey are seeking a deal they have my support if not i will fight a no deal all the way. i have not heard that kind of spirit. come the autumn, asa that kind of spirit. come the autumn, as a back bench mp, he will bea autumn, as a back bench mp, he will be a thorn in the side. he will create his naughty corner. they will love every minute of it. but theresa may not sacking him for this alleged act...
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chancellor of the exchequer, philip hammond.terview was next. ♪ this is bloomberg surveillance. i'm francine lacqua in london. let's get straight to the bloomberg business flash. asiana: ab inbev's unit is struggling to price its hong kong ipo. this is a considerable snack for the potential biggest ipo of the year. budweiser brewing is considering relaunching the offering at a later date. it was expected to price earlier and start trading late next week. daimler has cut its outlook again. that is its fourth profit warning in just over a year. it is forecasting earnings to be significantly below last year's level. the world's biggest luxury carmaker blamed a one billion euro rise in provisions related to a recall. 737chief of boeing's program is retiring about a year at the post. heading the largest source of profit. that single price -- line will be run by facing the challenge to return the max to flight. more than 500 planes are currently stored around the world. 150 have yet to be delivered. airbus delivery delays pushing iag
chancellor of the exchequer, philip hammond.terview was next. ♪ this is bloomberg surveillance. i'm francine lacqua in london. let's get straight to the bloomberg business flash. asiana: ab inbev's unit is struggling to price its hong kong ipo. this is a considerable snack for the potential biggest ipo of the year. budweiser brewing is considering relaunching the offering at a later date. it was expected to price earlier and start trading late next week. daimler has cut its outlook again....
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the chancellor of the exchequer, philip hammond, says he'll resign this week, if boris johnson becomesservative leader and prime minister. mr hammond says he doesn't agree with mrjohnson over brexit and he thinks it's unlikely britain will get a deal agreed with the eu by the current leaving date of october 31st. here's our political correspondent, nick eardley. if there's one thing these two can agree on, it's that delivering brexit has not been an easy ride. you got the green light? hang on. i haven't got a green light. oh, the story of my life. borisjohnson is odds on to become are prime minister on wednesday. our prime minister on wednesday. but the chancellor can't sign up to his brexit strategy. and so this morning, live on the television, he announced he plans to quit. assuming that borisjohnson becomes the next prime minister, i understand that his conditions for serving in his government would include accepting a no deal exit on the 31st of october, that is not something i could never sign up to. it's very important that a prime minister is able to have a chancellor who is clo
the chancellor of the exchequer, philip hammond, says he'll resign this week, if boris johnson becomesservative leader and prime minister. mr hammond says he doesn't agree with mrjohnson over brexit and he thinks it's unlikely britain will get a deal agreed with the eu by the current leaving date of october 31st. here's our political correspondent, nick eardley. if there's one thing these two can agree on, it's that delivering brexit has not been an easy ride. you got the green light? hang on....
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the feeling is that philip hammond, he wasjust you don't.ys, the treasury will play a full role in delivering brexit, it's a very deliberate message to send out, david davis writing in the sunday telegraph, saying the brexit process was handicapped by people in the treasury. so, yeah, ithink sajid javid is backing his boss again and saying, we will be full square behind you in making sure this happens, through public information m essa g es happens, through public information messages and so forth. but it is as much for the public, it's going to have to be aimed at business, to help them in a relatively short period of time to prepare for no deal. it means that we don't have, for a while, thatjust—in—time capability to get manatees into —— commodities into the country, even things like chemicals to purify the water supply, business has to get their skates on. they are, as far as they can, i don't know what skates are available to them. this is not going to help them. a tv advert? it's not going to help them. we have had a very vocal warnings
the feeling is that philip hammond, he wasjust you don't.ys, the treasury will play a full role in delivering brexit, it's a very deliberate message to send out, david davis writing in the sunday telegraph, saying the brexit process was handicapped by people in the treasury. so, yeah, ithink sajid javid is backing his boss again and saying, we will be full square behind you in making sure this happens, through public information m essa g es happens, through public information messages and so...
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philip hammond says he'll resign as chancellor on wednesday if boris johnson becomes prime minister i understand that his condition are for serving in his government would include accepting a no deal exit on the 31st of october. that is not something that i could ever sign up to. a warning from ireland to either borisjohnson orjeremy hunt — that if they tear up the brexit withdrawal agreement ‘we‘re all in trouble‘ if the house of commons chooses to facilitate a no—deal brexit and if a new british prime minister chooses to take britain in that direction, thenit to take britain in that direction, then it will happen. but this will bea then it will happen. but this will be a british choice... please confirm that you not intending to violate international law by unlawfully to board. dramatic audio reveals how a british warship warned iranian forces not to seize a uk—registered oil tanker in the gulf. tens of thousands of pro—democracy protesters take to the streets of hong kong, in the latest challenge to the influence of beijing. and ahead of significant week at westminster as the brexi
philip hammond says he'll resign as chancellor on wednesday if boris johnson becomes prime minister i understand that his condition are for serving in his government would include accepting a no deal exit on the 31st of october. that is not something that i could ever sign up to. a warning from ireland to either borisjohnson orjeremy hunt — that if they tear up the brexit withdrawal agreement ‘we‘re all in trouble‘ if the house of commons chooses to facilitate a no—deal brexit and if...
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we have had the chancellor philip hammond tweet the chancellor philip hammond tweet the defence of hisnnine way primary school in carlisle and she spoke to our special correspondent early and she joins me now from carlisle. does this shine with your experience of what has been going on and child psychiatric health being available? hello to you. we are finding that there is a growing need for children to be able to get additional support and in schools we are very frustrated because we don‘t seem to be able to access that support quickly enough. when a child is displaying behaviours and unhappy signs we know we need to tackle it quickly, and sadly, we arejust we need to tackle it quickly, and sadly, we are just not able to do so. the result of this is you are seeing self—harm, i think, in youngsters of an astonishing age. i think what we are seeing is a range of behaviours where children are not able to articulate that they are feeling unhappy but the behaviours are showing us that they are struggling to be able to tell us that they are feeling stressed or depressed. or any range of thi
we have had the chancellor philip hammond tweet the chancellor philip hammond tweet the defence of hisnnine way primary school in carlisle and she spoke to our special correspondent early and she joins me now from carlisle. does this shine with your experience of what has been going on and child psychiatric health being available? hello to you. we are finding that there is a growing need for children to be able to get additional support and in schools we are very frustrated because we don‘t...
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the chancellor, philip hammond, has been doing his sums, to the amusement of a cabinet colleague. the house recently that a disruptive no—deal brexit would cost up to £90 billion. is that a figure you agree with? well, firstly, that's a prediction for 2035. and i'm sure the chancellor himself would say that it is very difficult for any finance ministry with certainty to predict 15 years after the implementation period. secondly, that figure... . assumes no government intervention. now, again, there are teams within the treasury working on what government intervention would be taken in the event of no deal. stephen barclay believes the chances of a no—deal brexit are "underpriced". philip hammond is so worried about the prospect he stayed in number, 11 rather than vote against moves to make leaving without a deal more difficult. he was among 30 conservative mps who were absent or abstained on a bid to stop a new prime minister suspending, or proroguing, parliament to force through a no—deal brexit. something boris johnson has pointedly refused to rule out. 17 other tories voted aga
the chancellor, philip hammond, has been doing his sums, to the amusement of a cabinet colleague. the house recently that a disruptive no—deal brexit would cost up to £90 billion. is that a figure you agree with? well, firstly, that's a prediction for 2035. and i'm sure the chancellor himself would say that it is very difficult for any finance ministry with certainty to predict 15 years after the implementation period. secondly, that figure... . assumes no government intervention. now,...
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with renewed no—deal talk, the chancellor philip hammond set out his stall. a british government to seek to pursue no deal as a policy, and i believe that it will be for the house of commons, of which i will continue proudly to be a member, to ensure that that doesn't happen. a labour mp just wanted to get it clear. does he agree with me that both of the conservative leadership candidates supporting a no—deal brexit should stop selling the country out, in order to serve their own political ambitions, and will he commit tojoining us to vote against no deal, when he joins, if he joins the back benches? and if necessary, voting with us on a no—confidence motion, if it comes to that, to stop no deal. i think at this stage in my career, mr speaker, i won't speculate on my future actions. what i would say is that a no deal, the government's analysis shows that a no deal exit would mean that all the regions, nations, and sectors of the uk's economy would have lower economic output compared to today's arrangements, and compared to the white paper scenario that the go
with renewed no—deal talk, the chancellor philip hammond set out his stall. a british government to seek to pursue no deal as a policy, and i believe that it will be for the house of commons, of which i will continue proudly to be a member, to ensure that that doesn't happen. a labour mp just wanted to get it clear. does he agree with me that both of the conservative leadership candidates supporting a no—deal brexit should stop selling the country out, in order to serve their own political...
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philip hammond. kong have taken another violent turn, with a small group of activists occupying the parliament building — known as the legislative council — for several hours. they smashed windows and sprayed graffiti on the walls. the protests were sparked by a controversial extradition bill, which could allow dissidents to be extradited to mainland china for trial. the hong kong administration has suspended the legislation but demonstrators want it to be scrapped altogether. a minister was summoned to the commons to make an urgent statement about the situation. her majesty's government strongly condemns any such violence but also understands the deep—seated concerns that people in hong kong have about their rights and freedom. of the hundreds of thousands of people who took part in thejuly one march yesterday, the vast majority of people did so in a peaceful and lawful manner. the uk is a fully committed to upholding hong kong's high degree of autonomy and rights and freedoms under the one country,
philip hammond. kong have taken another violent turn, with a small group of activists occupying the parliament building — known as the legislative council — for several hours. they smashed windows and sprayed graffiti on the walls. the protests were sparked by a controversial extradition bill, which could allow dissidents to be extradited to mainland china for trial. the hong kong administration has suspended the legislation but demonstrators want it to be scrapped altogether. a minister...
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philip hammond speaking to the bbc‘s panorama programme. britain's brexit crisis on bbc! this coming thursday, july 18, at 9pm. the work and pensions secretary amber rudd says she's changed her position on a no—deal brexit. she had previously been opposed to the idea, but has told the andrew marr programme that the possibility had to be kept alive in order to succeed in the negotiations. imaintain my i maintain my position that a new deal brexit is bad for this country, and will be difficult to handle. to be fair, even though specs are tears say that at the very least it will have adverse consequences. i am very clear that we need to be frank but the british people but no deal is not easy, it will be something that will challenge ours, but if we have to do it, it has to be a backstop, by the end of october, but i know longer say that i will lie down in front of the bulldozers have it arise. —— if it arrives. schools and hospitals in england and wales could be held accountable if they fail to spot signs of violent crime among young people. t
philip hammond speaking to the bbc‘s panorama programme. britain's brexit crisis on bbc! this coming thursday, july 18, at 9pm. the work and pensions secretary amber rudd says she's changed her position on a no—deal brexit. she had previously been opposed to the idea, but has told the andrew marr programme that the possibility had to be kept alive in order to succeed in the negotiations. imaintain my i maintain my position that a new deal brexit is bad for this country, and will be...
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philip hammond is expected to leave number 11 downing st for the last time next week.and ploughed into spectators on the roadside. our correspondent kathryn stanczyszyn has been in stevenage. there has been no updates then please as yet as to whether a not arrests had been made. this is the scene of that accident last night. a collision is a car came out of this junction and seemingly failed to see a car that was coming at speed up the carriageway. they clipped each other and both cars then ended up speeding into pedestrians and eyewitnesses have described the horror of seeing people being thrown up horror of seeing people being thrown up in the airfrom the horror of seeing people being thrown up in the air from the force of the accident. we know that 17 people are injured, the ambulance service said 16 were taken to hospital at the time. we do not have any updates on their condition at the moment. a split second, and then, disaster as this car pulls out of a junction, sending another head long into bystanders on a central reservation. out of control, the original car
philip hammond is expected to leave number 11 downing st for the last time next week.and ploughed into spectators on the roadside. our correspondent kathryn stanczyszyn has been in stevenage. there has been no updates then please as yet as to whether a not arrests had been made. this is the scene of that accident last night. a collision is a car came out of this junction and seemingly failed to see a car that was coming at speed up the carriageway. they clipped each other and both cars then...
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we will try to get more details but it looks like philip hammond, greg clarke, rory stewart a nd philipe hour with assignment but lets look at the weather with sarah. —— with simon after a warm and largely dry wood, the weather has been changing in the past 24 hours with the arrival of some welcome rain in southern part. this was earlier in kent, a lot of cloud around. heading through the softening, things should brighten up with the sunny spells for most but a you shower particularly in the north—west. scotland and northern ireland have some in particular this afternoon. further south in england and wales, it is largely dry and sunny. a bit of cloud holding on in the far south—east. 21—24d, a bit ever breeze from the west but fine for much of northern england. those are the showers in northern ireland and scotland, quite blustery but hit and scotland, quite blustery but hit and miss. the odd rumble of thunder mixed in with some of the heavier ones. the open continues at royal portrush. we further showers at times. we could see some more significant rainfall affecting the open. overnigh
we will try to get more details but it looks like philip hammond, greg clarke, rory stewart a nd philipe hour with assignment but lets look at the weather with sarah. —— with simon after a warm and largely dry wood, the weather has been changing in the past 24 hours with the arrival of some welcome rain in southern part. this was earlier in kent, a lot of cloud around. heading through the softening, things should brighten up with the sunny spells for most but a you shower particularly in...
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philip hammond has been saying this isa philip hammond has been saying this is a relatively benign andrio. maybe it's not the best scenario. a couple of years ago when we last produced this fiscal risk report, which is a regular publication of ours, we looked at a more severe heat to public finances which was at the time based on a scenario at the bank of england had set out to look at the stresses the financial sector could come under if there was a big international and domestic economic shock. the bank subsequently said that provide you with some sort of guide to what a more worst—case brexit scenario might look like. having said that out previously we thought it was sensible now to go for something that was rather more modest and basically that illustrates the degree of uncertainty but also highlights the sorts of channels through which, however severe it is, you would expect brexit to fit, public finances. you have income tax, taxes on capital being the main areas where borrowing is pushed up. with smaller offsetting factors like more money from tariffs. we highlighted what you ar
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including philip hammond, rory stewart and david goc have all stepped down.d. huge privilege to be appointed. huge privilege to be appointed and be given such an important role, and to be asked to serve as chancellor of the exchequer, and i'm very mess that's very much like a bird to working with the new team and prime minister he is already set out from his key priorities and includes making sure we lead the european union on october 31, and that we take advantage of the huge economic opportunity is lying ahead, so that's what i will focus on. lots of work to do, so if you allow me, i will get on with it. thank you very much. sajid javid that chancellor let's discuss the developments today more detail. jill is here from the institute for a government that evening and thank you for being with us. we heard a lot of very what's that word, wide—ranging pledges from borisjohnson that word, wide—ranging pledges from boris johnson and his that word, wide—ranging pledges from borisjohnson and his speech on the steps of number ten, any suggestion on how he pays for i
including philip hammond, rory stewart and david goc have all stepped down.d. huge privilege to be appointed. huge privilege to be appointed and be given such an important role, and to be asked to serve as chancellor of the exchequer, and i'm very mess that's very much like a bird to working with the new team and prime minister he is already set out from his key priorities and includes making sure we lead the european union on october 31, and that we take advantage of the huge economic...
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but the chancellor of the exchequer, philip hammond, says he'll resign if that happens. brexit and he thinks it's unlikely britain will get a deal agreed with the eu — by the current leaving date of october 31st. here's our uk political correspondent, chris mason. philip hammond has been chancellor for the last three years, appointed by theresa may injuly 2016. this was him packing up for the weekend. on wednesday, he'll pack up for good. assuming that borisjohnson becomes the next prime minister, i understand that his conditions for serving in his government would include accepting a no—deal exit on the 31st of october. that is not something i could ever sign up to. it's very important that a prime minister is able to have a chancellor who is closely aligned with him in terms of policy. and i therefore intend to resign to theresa may before she goes to the palace to tender her own resignation on wednesday. the result of the leadership race will be announced on tuesday, but it's notjust the chancellor preparing for prime ministerjohnson. others are ready to resign, too. a
but the chancellor of the exchequer, philip hammond, says he'll resign if that happens. brexit and he thinks it's unlikely britain will get a deal agreed with the eu — by the current leaving date of october 31st. here's our uk political correspondent, chris mason. philip hammond has been chancellor for the last three years, appointed by theresa may injuly 2016. this was him packing up for the weekend. on wednesday, he'll pack up for good. assuming that borisjohnson becomes the next prime...
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of finances and that's a major indication of prime minister johnson's thinking his predecessor philip hammond resigned even. johnson was officially in office along that the prospect of a premier willing to countenance a no deal bricks it's becoming is and goings here at downing street always attract a lot of attention and speculation about what the prime minister's priorities are going to be but this time around the real question is whether ministers stand on bricks and i think what it tells us is that he's going to want people around him who are very committed to his do or die a page to back sit who would be prepared to go out with a new deal on the 31st of october and that although he has talked about creating a team that represents the whole of britain that represents the sort of across party consensus within the conservative party in those top jobs he's going to want people who are very much hard core bright city is the chinas come to act to take decisions but johnson speech outside number 10 did outline may just spending 20000 more police officers on the street but to social care and mor
of finances and that's a major indication of prime minister johnson's thinking his predecessor philip hammond resigned even. johnson was officially in office along that the prospect of a premier willing to countenance a no deal bricks it's becoming is and goings here at downing street always attract a lot of attention and speculation about what the prime minister's priorities are going to be but this time around the real question is whether ministers stand on bricks and i think what it tells us...
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philip hammond speaking to the bbc‘s panorama programme.tain's brexit crisis on bbc1 this coming thursday, july 18, at 9pm. millions of people are braced for potentially life—threatening flooding after tropical storm barry made landfall in the us state of louisiana. more than 100,000 households are already without power, and flooding is expected to be most severe in areas southwest of new orleans. our correspondent sophie long reports. coastal towns were battered by winds of up to 70 miles an hour. there was flooding in low—lying areas and whole communities were left without power. now, the storm is moving slowly north through the state of louisiana. barry may have been downgraded from a hurricane to a tropical storm almost as soon as it made landfall but people here are still concerned. this is one reason why. the mississippi river has been swollen to flood levels for many months and now forecasters are predicting further downpours in the next 48 hours. —— 24—hour is. the storm will weaken but there is so much water. where we have some of
philip hammond speaking to the bbc‘s panorama programme.tain's brexit crisis on bbc1 this coming thursday, july 18, at 9pm. millions of people are braced for potentially life—threatening flooding after tropical storm barry made landfall in the us state of louisiana. more than 100,000 households are already without power, and flooding is expected to be most severe in areas southwest of new orleans. our correspondent sophie long reports. coastal towns were battered by winds of up to 70 miles...
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it looks at philip hammond and the fa ct it looks at philip hammond and the fact that he sang, i'm offgo before i'm sacked. then you move on to the other papers who as you say look at the various other resignations that will flow in. but many have mentioned the fact that including chris mason are political correspondence and others over here at the bbc, that even though the leadership of the tory party will change and we have new premise to, a lot of the other elements have not changed at all of the you mentioned a new leadership within brussels. i'm not looking for anything from them. i think it will be even more in transient with her but i'm hoping that chancellor merkel and others of the 27 members will be a little bit more consider true in the tone of being able to listen to what might being able to listen to what might be the alternative. i'm not saying the going to react but... when it comes to a stalemate in westminster itself, if we have these six ministers resigning, some are saying they will quit in protest, a further six tory mps that could affect to the democrats, there's g
it looks at philip hammond and the fa ct it looks at philip hammond and the fact that he sang, i'm offgo before i'm sacked. then you move on to the other papers who as you say look at the various other resignations that will flow in. but many have mentioned the fact that including chris mason are political correspondence and others over here at the bbc, that even though the leadership of the tory party will change and we have new premise to, a lot of the other elements have not changed at all...
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isa coming tomorrow, but philip hammond is a strong player in that.sh the cash in all these different areas, because it will seem to the public i think to late by this stage. i don't think it will have the effect she hopes —— too late. you can't believe that it will stop the it's late. you can't believe that it will stop the its extraordinary. if she's finding it this difficult —— you can't believe that it will. its extraordinary. if you give money to anything, start with education. then teachers will complain that, oh my goodness, will no—one ever give us any piece? another change of the national curriculum and the exam system national curriculum and the exam syste m — — national curriculum and the exam system —— peace. national curriculum and the exam system -- peace. there speaks a former education correspondent!|j know former education correspondent!” know a little bit! will corbyn follow? the implication is he will. potentially a huge development in the slow evolution of labour's exit policy. they've been inching ever so slowly towards this. to e
isa coming tomorrow, but philip hammond is a strong player in that.sh the cash in all these different areas, because it will seem to the public i think to late by this stage. i don't think it will have the effect she hopes —— too late. you can't believe that it will stop the it's late. you can't believe that it will stop the its extraordinary. if she's finding it this difficult —— you can't believe that it will. its extraordinary. if you give money to anything, start with education....
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chancellor, philip hammond, are determined. no deallj chancellor, philip hammond, are determined.esign. last week, mps voted to make it tougher for intend to resign. last week, mps voted to make it tougherforjohnson to effectively lock up parliament to ensure no deal doesn't happen. it is a pretty rum idea — suspending parliamentary authority in order to save it. without the votes, what else could he do? he might use labour rebels to get the deal through, and some have told him they would help him. but other pro— europeans are utterly determined to blockjohnson in parliament. boris johnson becomes prime minister with a wafer thin majority. one that could fall further next week at the by—election. there are mps in parliament working together in order to be able to secure a people ‘s vote and stop brexit, because brexit is not in the interests of our country, and that arithmetic hasn't changed. of course, there is an obvious answer to this. if the parliamentary numbers don't work for you, change the numbers. boris johnson could call an early general election, exploiting the publicit
chancellor, philip hammond, are determined. no deallj chancellor, philip hammond, are determined.esign. last week, mps voted to make it tougher for intend to resign. last week, mps voted to make it tougherforjohnson to effectively lock up parliament to ensure no deal doesn't happen. it is a pretty rum idea — suspending parliamentary authority in order to save it. without the votes, what else could he do? he might use labour rebels to get the deal through, and some have told him they would...
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if i was philip hammond i would probably do the same thing.xt government so why not do it. another one of these policies, syntax. what do you mean by that? this is a good tabloid word for the taxes that are used to persuade people not to sin. borisjohnson used to persuade people not to sin. boris johnson suggesting that used to persuade people not to sin. borisjohnson suggesting that not saying he will get rid of them but suggesting he will test the effectiveness before deciding whether or not to keep them. it will obviously be very popular with ple nty of obviously be very popular with plenty of people in his party. other thinking it is a way of the government controlling the things we eat. the mastermind of the sugar tax would say it has been a success, and george osborne is the execute of jamie oliver's demands. they would argue it has been a success —— executor. it is developing into something more severe, coming after our milkshakes. it is worth remembering with him there has been a moment when he was quite nanny stateish himself. one of
if i was philip hammond i would probably do the same thing.xt government so why not do it. another one of these policies, syntax. what do you mean by that? this is a good tabloid word for the taxes that are used to persuade people not to sin. borisjohnson used to persuade people not to sin. boris johnson suggesting that used to persuade people not to sin. borisjohnson suggesting that not saying he will get rid of them but suggesting he will test the effectiveness before deciding whether or not...
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vonnie: philip hammond there to there,sulate -- hammond chancellor of the exchequer, speaking exclusivelybloomberg. oracle has lost its legal challenge to the pentagon's $10 billion cloud contract. federal judge dismissed the argument that the deal violates federal procurement laws. amazon and microsoft are the final contenders. a decision is likely next month. deutsche bank is reportedly giving reduced severance packages to hundreds of staff in london. according to financial news, the bank is trying to limit the cost of its overhaul, offering employees a redundancy package required by law, plus a one-time payoff less than 10% of salary. employees are also being paid for notice. of personalents computers rose 1.5% in the third quarter. china's lenovo group held the number one spot over u.s. rival hp. that is your latest bloomberg business flash. still ahead, we looked at how tropical storm barry might affect the outlook for energy. that is futures and filters test futures in focus, next. this is -- futures in focus, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn
vonnie: philip hammond there to there,sulate -- hammond chancellor of the exchequer, speaking exclusivelybloomberg. oracle has lost its legal challenge to the pentagon's $10 billion cloud contract. federal judge dismissed the argument that the deal violates federal procurement laws. amazon and microsoft are the final contenders. a decision is likely next month. deutsche bank is reportedly giving reduced severance packages to hundreds of staff in london. according to financial news, the bank is...
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, the justice judgement, and people like philip hammond, thejustice secretary, they are saying they fullyroup of around 30 tory mps meeting to plot. i did run it past people in david gauke's camp, they said plotting was overtaking it. there have been meetings, there are certainly discussions going on. they have been much more vocal, these mps. it is a shot across boris johnson's bal, but they are assuming he will win. they are saying, look, talk to him about no deal because parliament will have its say and we will block it. and several of those who have been talking about people being prepared to vote to bring down the tory government if necessary to stop a deal will say no, but i won't do it myself. so much more to unfold there. but let's look at some of the other stories. let's look at some of the other stories. the revelation that huawei's workers link them to chinese military agencies, something that huawei as a company has continued to deny. and they continue to do so, but according to the daily telegraph who is quoting a professor, christopher balding, an associate professor at the
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the chancellor philip hammond says he‘ll resign if borisjohnson becomes prime minister. with him, in terms of policy, and i therefore intend to resign to theresa may, before she goes to the palace to tender her own resignation on wednesday. we‘ll have the latest from westminster ahead of a pivotal week in british politics. also tonight... please confirm you are not intending to violate international law. a recording of the moment a royal navy warship tried to stop iran seizing a british tanker. violence erupts again in hong kong, as police use tear gas and rubber
the chancellor philip hammond says he‘ll resign if borisjohnson becomes prime minister. with him, in terms of policy, and i therefore intend to resign to theresa may, before she goes to the palace to tender her own resignation on wednesday. we‘ll have the latest from westminster ahead of a pivotal week in british politics. also tonight... please confirm you are not intending to violate international law. a recording of the moment a royal navy warship tried to stop iran seizing a british...
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now, if you get for example, the likes of philip hammond, david cork, who knows greg clark? you get a senior tories who have loyally plugged away at brexit, turning against borisjohnson, plugged away at brexit, turning against boris johnson, that plugged away at brexit, turning against borisjohnson, that gives a green light to others, added to which, as we get closer to the precipice, more tory mps i suspect will get the collie wobbles, so a0 last week, don't be at all surprised if those numbers go up, which would make it very hard for borisjohnson to pursue no deal, not impossible, not impossible, the legal default remains no deal. but he would have to circumvent parliament and i'm not sure he's got an answer as to how he might be able to do that. norman cannot thank you for that, we'll come back to you for more on the collie bubble count as you get it! sport now and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's will perry. it's the morning after the night before? good morning. shane lowry is the new open champion after a dominant display on the final day's play at
now, if you get for example, the likes of philip hammond, david cork, who knows greg clark? you get a senior tories who have loyally plugged away at brexit, turning against borisjohnson, plugged away at brexit, turning against boris johnson, that plugged away at brexit, turning against borisjohnson, that gives a green light to others, added to which, as we get closer to the precipice, more tory mps i suspect will get the collie wobbles, so a0 last week, don't be at all surprised if those...
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jahvid now such a job it becomes the next chancellor next door to number 10 here he replaces philip hammond who resigned on wednesday even before boris johnson was officially prime minister he had promised to do so that's because he is a worried about the prospect of a government being prepared to take britain out of the e.u. without a deal and so it's clear that the the new direction is rewarding loyalists to boris johnson to true bricks it is in some people's eyes but their room for maneuver on other issues could be limited. they're calling it britain's biggest cabinet clear outs without a change of ruling party on a day that saw more than half of those in the top jobs gone many of them sacked it became clear some of the biggest appointments a prominent vote leave campaigners incomes pretty patel a right winger who's advocated bringing back the death penalty as home secretary or interior minister she replaces cited javid who moves into 11 downing street as chancellor in charge of finances and that's a major indication of prime minister johnson's thinking his predecessor philip hammond res
jahvid now such a job it becomes the next chancellor next door to number 10 here he replaces philip hammond who resigned on wednesday even before boris johnson was officially prime minister he had promised to do so that's because he is a worried about the prospect of a government being prepared to take britain out of the e.u. without a deal and so it's clear that the the new direction is rewarding loyalists to boris johnson to true bricks it is in some people's eyes but their room for maneuver...
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of finances and that's a major indication of prime minister johnson's thinking his predecessor philip hammond resigned even before johnson was officially in office alone that the prospect of a premier willing to countenance a no deal bricks it's becoming is and goings here at downing street always attract a lot of attention and speculation about what the prime minister's priorities are going to be but this time around the real question is where ministers stands on bricks and i think what it tells us is that he's going to want people around him who are very committed to his do or die a page breaks it who would be prepared to go out with a new deal on the 31st of october and that although he has talked about creating a team that represents the whole of britain that represents the sort of across posse consensus within the conservative party in those top jobs he's going to want people who are very much hard core but city is the time has come to act to take decisions but johnson speech outside number 10 did outline may just spending aims 20000 more police officers on the street but a social care a
of finances and that's a major indication of prime minister johnson's thinking his predecessor philip hammond resigned even before johnson was officially in office alone that the prospect of a premier willing to countenance a no deal bricks it's becoming is and goings here at downing street always attract a lot of attention and speculation about what the prime minister's priorities are going to be but this time around the real question is where ministers stands on bricks and i think what it...
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but philip hammond doesn't like this talk of big spending.. where is the money coming from? philip hammond a few weeks ago trying to get the tory leadership to sign a pledge saying they would commit to fiscal responsibility. he has not been particularly successful. he keeps flagging it up and good for him becausejeremy keeps flagging it up and good for him because jeremy hunt keeps flagging it up and good for him becausejeremy hunt has pledged 20 billion towards planning for a no—deal brexit. some to go towards business might struggle. doris johnson pledging money to everything under the sun. education, johnson pledging money to everything underthe sun. education, public sector, he turning on the taps. at the end of the day, murray borrowed his money spent. and it has to be paid back. often comes future generations. it isn't fair to racket on our children. isn't it because it isa on our children. isn't it because it is a strange election. the conservative leadership election. these are not official manifesto promises being made to the elector
but philip hammond doesn't like this talk of big spending.. where is the money coming from? philip hammond a few weeks ago trying to get the tory leadership to sign a pledge saying they would commit to fiscal responsibility. he has not been particularly successful. he keeps flagging it up and good for him becausejeremy keeps flagging it up and good for him because jeremy hunt keeps flagging it up and good for him becausejeremy hunt has pledged 20 billion towards planning for a no—deal brexit....
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chancellor philip hammond tells the bbc he'll resign if boris johnson becomes prime minister and campaign to prevent a no—deal brexit. i understand that his conditions for serving under his government would include accepting the possibility of an audio brexit on the 31st of october and that is not something i can sign up to. ireland's foreign minister warns ‘we‘ll be in trouble‘ if the new pm tears up the brexit withdrawal agreement. if the house of commons chooses to facilitate a no—deal brexit and if a new british prime minister chooses to take britain in that direction, then it will happen. but this will be a british choice. not an irish choice, not an eu choice, this will be a british choice. please confirm that you are not intending to violate international law by unlawfully attempting to board. dramatic recordings reveals how a british warship warned iranian forces not to seize a uk—registered oil tanker in the gulf. this is the scene alive in hong kong. tens of thousands of pro—democracy protesters take to the streets of hong kong, in the latest challenge to the influence of beijin
chancellor philip hammond tells the bbc he'll resign if boris johnson becomes prime minister and campaign to prevent a no—deal brexit. i understand that his conditions for serving under his government would include accepting the possibility of an audio brexit on the 31st of october and that is not something i can sign up to. ireland's foreign minister warns ‘we‘ll be in trouble‘ if the new pm tears up the brexit withdrawal agreement. if the house of commons chooses to facilitate a...
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the headlines: philip hammond says he'll resign as chancellor on wednesday if borisjohnson becomes prime. ireland's foreign minister warns the uk's next prime minister, that if they tear up the brexit withdrawal agreement, "we're all in trouble." more violent clashes in hong kong — police fire tear gas at protesters during another huge pro—democracy rally. iran hoists its flag on the masthead of the captured uk—registered tanker in the gulf. now on bbc news, witness history has five stories from the history of space exploration, to mark the 50th anniversary of the moon landing in 1969. hello, and welcome to a special edition of witness history with me, razia iqbal. to mark the anniversary of the moon landings, i am here at the science museum in london to bring you five first person accounts of extraordinary moments in the exploration of space. coming up, we hearfrom the commander of the mission that took the most famous photograph ever of our planet, we get a moving account of the challenger space shuttle disaster, and we find out more about laika, the soviet dog who became the first liv
the headlines: philip hammond says he'll resign as chancellor on wednesday if borisjohnson becomes prime. ireland's foreign minister warns the uk's next prime minister, that if they tear up the brexit withdrawal agreement, "we're all in trouble." more violent clashes in hong kong — police fire tear gas at protesters during another huge pro—democracy rally. iran hoists its flag on the masthead of the captured uk—registered tanker in the gulf. now on bbc news, witness history has...