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how starmer can a fear sunak fair?— sunak fair? that's an interesting cuestion. sunak fair?r? that's an interesting question. i think it's _ sunak fair? that's an interesting question. i think it's quite - sunak fair? that's an interesting question. i think it's quite hard l sunak fair? that's an interesting l question. i think it's quite hard to save us up so we are going into a labour party conference next week. this is one of the big set piece things in the run—up to the labour leader doing. it's quite in an usual twist of medium in some way for a politician 11 and a half thousand words i say publish with the fabian society, i have to confess it's only been released this evening so i haven't had time to sit down... what a shock, have you not read a? my homework. the newspapers are reporting that the labour party itself our positioning it. we can sometimes end up talking and quite proud doing a broad brush terms, the left—centre, the right and politics. it doesn't really mean a lot to people. what i will be interested to see and what is state labour leader saying in terms
how starmer can a fear sunak fair?— sunak fair? that's an interesting cuestion. sunak fair?r? that's an interesting question. i think it's _ sunak fair? that's an interesting question. i think it's quite - sunak fair? that's an interesting question. i think it's quite hard l sunak fair? that's an interesting l question. i think it's quite hard to save us up so we are going into a labour party conference next week. this is one of the big set piece things in the run—up to the labour leader...
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you did ppe, that is what politicians do, rishi sunak? poles aart. if politicians do, rishi sunak?ians do, rishi sunak? poles apart. if you went to _ politicians do, rishi sunak? poles apart. if you went to eton, - politicians do, rishi sunak? poles apart. if you went to eton, it - politicians do, rishi sunak? poles apart. if you went to eton, it is i apart. if you went to eton, it is assumed you go to winchester college or oxford. in year 11, assumed you go to winchester college or oxford. in year", my assumed you go to winchester college or oxford. in year 11, my gcse year, we had a special assembly where the head teacher said, for the 1st time ever to girls from the school have applied to oxford university and i want you to think of them today. i remember those two girls, i remember the names and i remember thinking, maybe i could do that? it never occurred to me before because no one from our school had ever done that before. did from our school had ever done that before. , , ~' ., from our school had ever done that before-_ one - from our school had ever done that before._ one
you did ppe, that is what politicians do, rishi sunak? poles aart. if politicians do, rishi sunak?ians do, rishi sunak? poles apart. if you went to _ politicians do, rishi sunak? poles apart. if you went to eton, - politicians do, rishi sunak? poles apart. if you went to eton, it - politicians do, rishi sunak? poles apart. if you went to eton, it is i apart. if you went to eton, it is assumed you go to winchester college or oxford. in year 11, assumed you go to winchester college or oxford. in...
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split there and that sunak is coming under pressure as well to— sunak is coming under pressure as wellth the uplifting universal credit because a lot of conservatives are also quite worried that white _ conservatives are also quite worried that while the shortages are going on, they— that while the shortages are going on, they also bring in effectively a cut to _ on, they also bring in effectively a cut to benefit which will really hit people _ cut to benefit which will really hit people at — cut to benefit which will really hit people at a very difficult time we were _ people at a very difficult time we were also— people at a very difficult time we were also looking at shortages and price increases and so on. | were also looking at shortages and price increases and so on.- price increases and so on. i know ou've price increases and so on. i know you've covered — price increases and so on. i know you've covered defences - price increases and so on. i know you've covered defences in - price increases and so on. i know you've covered defences in the l price increases and so on. i know. y
split there and that sunak is coming under pressure as well to— sunak is coming under pressure as wellth the uplifting universal credit because a lot of conservatives are also quite worried that white _ conservatives are also quite worried that while the shortages are going on, they— that while the shortages are going on, they also bring in effectively a cut to _ on, they also bring in effectively a cut to benefit which will really hit people _ cut to benefit which will really hit people at...
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sunak position that we have to keep public— sunak position that we have to keep public debt— sunak positionny _ public debt within 100%, which is the highest for many decades, i public debt within 100%, which isj the highest for many decades, as mina _ the highest for many decades, as mina al—oraibi — the highest for many decades, as mina al—oraibi has— the highest for many decades, as mina al—oraibi has pointed - the highest for many decades, as mina al—oraibi has pointed out, i the highest for many decades, as . mina al—oraibi has pointed out, but actually— mina al—oraibi has pointed out, but actually the — mina al—oraibi has pointed out, but actually the reality— mina al—oraibi has pointed out, but actually the reality is _ mina al—oraibi has pointed out, but actually the reality is we _ mina al—oraibi has pointed out, but actually the reality is we have - mina al—oraibi has pointed out, but actually the reality is we have got . actually the reality is we have got our own _ actually the reality is we have got our own currency _ actually the reality is we have got our own currency and _ a
sunak position that we have to keep public— sunak position that we have to keep public debt— sunak positionny _ public debt within 100%, which is the highest for many decades, i public debt within 100%, which isj the highest for many decades, as mina _ the highest for many decades, as mina al—oraibi — the highest for many decades, as mina al—oraibi has— the highest for many decades, as mina al—oraibi has pointed - the highest for many decades, as mina al—oraibi has pointed out,...
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to take the rap for— try and get rishi sunak to take the rap for it _ try and get rishi sunak to takegs are certain in _ rap for it all. three things are certain in life _ rap for it all. three things are certain in life just _ rap for it all. three things are certain in life just taxes - rap for it all. three things are certain in life just taxes and l rap for it all. three things are - certain in life just taxes and heavy rains now. let's look at the independent newspaper was up there is a big picture there are other touching picture of a man potentially with his child walking through rain put up dozens dead as floods deluged new york. the mayor of new york said this is a wake—up call. we are in a new world now. we have to reflect that. your thoughts. it is a massive wake—up call. i think with pictures like this whether it's to do with any crisis or climate change, when you see the impact and the human side of it particularly using a child in the image, it really is a reminder that if we don't get a hold of this, it is children that he could be affected in the future. and as adults
to take the rap for— try and get rishi sunak to take the rap for it _ try and get rishi sunak to takegs are certain in _ rap for it all. three things are certain in life _ rap for it all. three things are certain in life just _ rap for it all. three things are certain in life just taxes - rap for it all. three things are certain in life just taxes and l rap for it all. three things are - certain in life just taxes and heavy rains now. let's look at the independent newspaper was up there is a...
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sunak saying no to the prime minister again. down. sunak saying no to the prime ministeragain.t. obviously, a liability, as you've heard — obviously, a liability, as you've heard i— obviously, a liability, as you've heard. i suppose when the government is constrained for funding, to raise money— is constrained for funding, to raise money for— is constrained for funding, to raise money for the health service and social— money for the health service and social care, — money for the health service and social care, then there is an element _ social care, then there is an element of having to find retrenchment. that would be an obvious— retrenchment. that would be an obvious project. there are many other— obvious project. there are many other projects that are still going. so, other projects that are still going. so. i_ other projects that are still going. so. ithink— other projects that are still going. so, i think it does make sense to look— so, i think it does make sense to look at _ so, i think it does make sense to look at them and work out what you need _ look at them and work
sunak saying no to the prime minister again. down. sunak saying no to the prime ministeragain.t. obviously, a liability, as you've heard — obviously, a liability, as you've heard i— obviously, a liability, as you've heard. i suppose when the government is constrained for funding, to raise money— is constrained for funding, to raise money for— is constrained for funding, to raise money for the health service and social— money for the health service and social care, — money for the...
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. _ see him and the chancellor rishi sunak, and the health secretary, saiid _ sunak, and the health secretaryt they're planning to do for— to explain what they're planning to do for the — to explain what they're planning to do for the nation, and also common statement _ do for the nation, and also common statement as well to set out the stall for — statement as well to set out the stall for this. statement as well to set out the stall forthis. i statement as well to set out the stall for this. i think at the moment, _ stall for this. i think at the moment, all we know is how much money— moment, all we know is how much money they— moment, all we know is how much money they want to raise and how their— money they want to raise and how their temporally planning to do it. we don't — their temporally planning to do it. we don't really know the ins and outs, _ we don't really know the ins and outs. what — we don't really know the ins and outs, what it will protect people from. _ outs, what it will protect people from. how — outs, what it will protect people from, how soon it will be implemented in
. _ see him and the chancellor rishi sunak, and the health secretary, saiid _ sunak, and the health secretaryt they're planning to do for— to explain what they're planning to do for the — to explain what they're planning to do for the nation, and also common statement _ do for the nation, and also common statement as well to set out the stall for — statement as well to set out the stall for this. statement as well to set out the stall forthis. i statement as well to set out the stall for...
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does rishi sunak not want to be remembered as the guy who put up taxes by that much?yjavid is cooler about taxes by that much? may be jazz it to my javid is cooler about that. but whatever happens this is going against what is promised in the moment of pesto where they said quite clearly there wouldn't be a tax increase.— quite clearly there wouldn't be a tax increase. there is a paragraph that sa s tax increase. there is a paragraph that says the _ tax increase. there is a paragraph that says the tax _ tax increase. there is a paragraph that says the tax rise _ tax increase. there is a paragraph that says the tax rise could - that says the tax rise could be referred to as the health and social care premium. would people look at that and think, well that's ok i'm willing to contribute to that? i willing to contribute to that? i think there's an element of that ticket _ think there's an element of that ticket happen. i think that as a country— ticket happen. i think that as a country we do care about social care quite _ country we do care about social care quite a _ co
does rishi sunak not want to be remembered as the guy who put up taxes by that much?yjavid is cooler about taxes by that much? may be jazz it to my javid is cooler about that. but whatever happens this is going against what is promised in the moment of pesto where they said quite clearly there wouldn't be a tax increase.— quite clearly there wouldn't be a tax increase. there is a paragraph that sa s tax increase. there is a paragraph that says the _ tax increase. there is a paragraph that...
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man who will be jittery about for more | who will be jittery about for more than others and i�*ll be sunakre was brightening and there was headroom of around 20 billion for sunak to potentially play within the budget this year, this command next month, that would all be wiped out and that some 20 billion by a i% and that some 20 billion by a 1% interest rate rise, that is the cost of servicing public—sector debt annually. so, he is really under it if we do see interest rates rise. it doesn�*t leave a lot of manoeuvre room and we have already seen him put into position uncomfortable for any chancellor to raise taxes in the form of national insurance to form and pour more money into the health services social care. but there are so many other demands of the treasury as we enter this conference and spending review process that was so departmental budgets for the next three years. this the education catch up, the courts back log, prison overflows, a black hole in the railways budget, this public—sector pay rates budgets. there are so many demands in the treasury and the inflation will be one o
man who will be jittery about for more | who will be jittery about for more than others and i�*ll be sunakre was brightening and there was headroom of around 20 billion for sunak to potentially play within the budget this year, this command next month, that would all be wiped out and that some 20 billion by a i% and that some 20 billion by a 1% interest rate rise, that is the cost of servicing public—sector debt annually. so, he is really under it if we do see interest rates rise. it...
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yes, and we are expecting rishi sunak and i we are expecting rishi sunak and borisjohnson to press aheadchers tomorrow about this and i expect he will get quite an angry reception. they are set to brand it as an nhs health and social care tax, and initially, because the rise would be more than needed to reform social care at first, they would use that money to tackle the waiting lists, and that is a serious concern after covid and something people might think, well, if you can have this to deal with that, some people might find it more acceptable. in the long—term is a problem to solving social care, which is a problem which is plaguing different governments for a long time, you will find a serious model of resistance from within the cabinet as well, people saying that national insurance rise is more likely to hit lower earners and more bulimic pensioners do not pay it, big businesses don't pay it. —— and pensioners do not pay it. it's those who have been hit hardest by the pandemic and young people, so a pretty difficult choice to make. taste pretty difficult choice to make. we were sor
yes, and we are expecting rishi sunak and i we are expecting rishi sunak and borisjohnson to press aheadchers tomorrow about this and i expect he will get quite an angry reception. they are set to brand it as an nhs health and social care tax, and initially, because the rise would be more than needed to reform social care at first, they would use that money to tackle the waiting lists, and that is a serious concern after covid and something people might think, well, if you can have this to deal...
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rishi sunak is on his feet _ social care crisis.ers around westminster over the summer of relations between number ten and number 11 turning a little bit sour. rishi sunak has been keen in these sessions to put across the point that he is very much behind the prime minister at the moment. he did the same when he addressed a meeting of backbench conservative mps last night. it looks like the prime minister. speaking very soon. let's listen in. will the chancellor meet shortly to talk the eden project? i will the chancellor meet shortly to talk the eden project?— talk the eden pro'ect? i would be very happy _ talk the eden pro'ect? i would be very happy to, _ talk the eden project? i would be very happy to. mr— talk the eden project? i would be very happy to, mr speaker. - talk the eden project? i would be very happy to, mr speaker. we i talk the eden project? i would be i very happy to, mr speaker. we now come to the — very happy to, mr speaker. we now come to the statement _ very happy to, mr speaker. we now come to the statement fr
rishi sunak is on his feet _ social care crisis.ers around westminster over the summer of relations between number ten and number 11 turning a little bit sour. rishi sunak has been keen in these sessions to put across the point that he is very much behind the prime minister at the moment. he did the same when he addressed a meeting of backbench conservative mps last night. it looks like the prime minister. speaking very soon. let's listen in. will the chancellor meet shortly to talk the eden...
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the conservative government, rishi sunak, surprised a lot of people and how he approached the pandemicy spending huge amounts of money to keep people afloat who were furloughed and keep businesses alive who couldn't open. i don't think there are many people out there who would say _ that was a waste of money or he had much choice in doing that. _ interestingly, i was speaking to one senior business leader with tory- affiliations who said, - if you had presented this tax rise as a covid and furlough - payback tax and so do the business community, we have just spent hundreds of billions of poundsl paying the wages of most of your staff and keeping | businesses afloat — _ now we need some of that money back. it might have flown a bit better than the social i care health service one. and as you pointed out, - originally it was about social care. most of the money is going to go to the nhs and some people - in the tory backbenches say the nhs i is a very effective sponge to soak i up money as it always does, - and if you don't do it with reform there might not be much left for social care..
the conservative government, rishi sunak, surprised a lot of people and how he approached the pandemicy spending huge amounts of money to keep people afloat who were furloughed and keep businesses alive who couldn't open. i don't think there are many people out there who would say _ that was a waste of money or he had much choice in doing that. _ interestingly, i was speaking to one senior business leader with tory- affiliations who said, - if you had presented this tax rise as a covid and...
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. - we haven't talked about rishi sunak so far, the i most popular person in british politics, i stillthen dislike him in politics. j anybody has more people - who like then then dislike them is amazing. admittedly it is starting l to wear off with furlough. the next election is for the conservatives to i lose. lots for us to talk about in the next few weeks. it'll be a very busy autumn. tough budget coming. spending review. and all of the spending on health gives the impression rishi sunak�*s cheque book is enormous, but that largesse begins and ends at the department of health. not much money for prisons. not much money floating around. absolutely. the other departments are suffering. things like local government. you can cut things, you cut them, and at some point it flips. - and they cut you! and then you have a problem. that was an amazing tour of what is happening. shame i cannot see you guys, but next time. i one thing that didn't happen which everybody was preparing for was a reshuffle of the cabinet. yes, and it might still happen next week allegedly. all week i've been thinki
. - we haven't talked about rishi sunak so far, the i most popular person in british politics, i stillthen dislike him in politics. j anybody has more people - who like then then dislike them is amazing. admittedly it is starting l to wear off with furlough. the next election is for the conservatives to i lose. lots for us to talk about in the next few weeks. it'll be a very busy autumn. tough budget coming. spending review. and all of the spending on health gives the impression rishi...
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voices on the left, - i would say, who would say that actually this is a false . debate, the rishi sunakkeep public debt within 100%, - which is the highest, as mina pointed out, for many decades, that actually, the reality is i we have got our own currency, we can print as much money. as we like and the bank- of england is actually tacitly funding the uk government, so this is a false choice, - that is one point of view which is quite prevalent| at the moment. for many decades, that actually, the reality is i we have got our own currency, we can print as much money. as we like and the bank- of england is actually tacitly funding the uk government, so this is a false choice, - that is one point of view which is quite prevalent| at the moment. the treasury would say that's not the case, - and you have to pretend you've for a plan for public _ finances just to keep i international investors, who by the way, lend the uk government this money, - you've got to keep them believing that you still . believe in fiscal rectitude and cutting your cloth - according to your means. that c word again,
voices on the left, - i would say, who would say that actually this is a false . debate, the rishi sunakkeep public debt within 100%, - which is the highest, as mina pointed out, for many decades, that actually, the reality is i we have got our own currency, we can print as much money. as we like and the bank- of england is actually tacitly funding the uk government, so this is a false choice, - that is one point of view which is quite prevalent| at the moment. for many decades, that actually,...
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, less on sunak, because he is hiding at the moment, i but there is a build—up of anxiety, i some of seats, - there is a bit of anger as well and i thinkjohnson will have | to move on some of these issues. now, john, you talked about that keir starmer has to get angrier at the government so they will change position and that is one tactic, what do you think about the tactic of writing an 11,000 word pamphlet or the fabian society, is that not a good tactic? that is what keir starmer did. i described it, i have read it, i described it... - all of it? well, fair dues, you have to read the thing if he has put it out- there, so i described it as a sermon on the mount written _ by focus groups. to be honest, it does not do it for me, idon't think it- would convince many people - about the labour party as a vision. so, john, do you actually know, though, that this pamphlet has been put together with the help of focus groups? it is a great line, but do you actually know that or are you assuming that from having read it? i have no idea, but now that deborah matheson is head of strategy,... -
, less on sunak, because he is hiding at the moment, i but there is a build—up of anxiety, i some of seats, - there is a bit of anger as well and i thinkjohnson will have | to move on some of these issues. now, john, you talked about that keir starmer has to get angrier at the government so they will change position and that is one tactic, what do you think about the tactic of writing an 11,000 word pamphlet or the fabian society, is that not a good tactic? that is what keir starmer did. i...
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the paper says rishi sunak will commit to stop borrowing to fund day—to—day spending within three yearsms that the government will approve the use of genetically—engineered crops in the uk, breaking away from eu rules. the paper claims trials are to get started in hertforshire, with the aim of getting products onto supermarket shelves within five years. priti patel is demanding "decisive action" from police against climate protestors. that's according to the telegraph. it says the home secretary was responding to campaign group blockades on the m25 earlier this week. the metro splashes on the story of alleged racist abuse directed at bbc sport presenter, gavin ramjaun, on twitter. it claims the social media firm told him abusive comments posted online didn't violate its rules, when he complained to them. plenty of papers to discuss. the ft begins with the headline, "china attacks cold war mentality." when i was based in china, a hotline was set up between the us and china. we all got very excited about that and talked about what would happen. it was about the mentality of... this comes
the paper says rishi sunak will commit to stop borrowing to fund day—to—day spending within three yearsms that the government will approve the use of genetically—engineered crops in the uk, breaking away from eu rules. the paper claims trials are to get started in hertforshire, with the aim of getting products onto supermarket shelves within five years. priti patel is demanding "decisive action" from police against climate protestors. that's according to the telegraph. it says...
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i sell sunak shall see you both again in about 42 minutes. i always keep the right calculation.a bit. good evening. tonight champion league match and it was a tough night entering for the holders chelsea. they walked doing i was to the dentists while the headlines will be about old trafford. cristiano ronaldo scoring a 2— one wind over villareal. old trafford is ever expected. history makes a clubs reputation and the players. cristiano ronaldo's178th champions league match — old trafford is ever expected. history makes a clubs reputation and the players. that's a record. he's good at records. but in brightest yellow, upstarts of spanish football, villarreal. challenging the elite is what they do. commentator: he's got room for the shot, - and that's a big save... manchester united were stretched often. if a team's permitted to create chances, they will eventually turn an opportunity into a goal. and with this, united were behind. now, those faces, many of them famous, needed reassurance that this was their united. cue from defence alex telles. great hit! and it's a great goal! t
i sell sunak shall see you both again in about 42 minutes. i always keep the right calculation.a bit. good evening. tonight champion league match and it was a tough night entering for the holders chelsea. they walked doing i was to the dentists while the headlines will be about old trafford. cristiano ronaldo scoring a 2— one wind over villareal. old trafford is ever expected. history makes a clubs reputation and the players. cristiano ronaldo's178th champions league match — old trafford is...
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and after homophobic sunak homophobia and racism from hungarians during the euros please not to boo england uneventful first half their first goal saw the atmosphere switch. sterling was pelted with plastic cups for his troubles. kane then doubled england's lead and it was clear some parts of the crowd weren't bothered by the threat of more ua for sanctions. by now the missile throwing was becoming all too frequent. but the intimidation wasn't working. the crowd had turned from hostile to disgraceful. england's fourth goal was the least they deserved as he took a giant stride towards qatar. but this will be a game remembered yet again for all the wrong reasons. northern ireland were also in action and they boosted their hopes of a play—off place in group c with a a—i win over lithuania. daniel ballard opened the scoring at windsor park before goals from conor washington, shayne lavery and paddy mcnair. that's their first win of qualifying — they stay third in the table, six points behind leaders italy, but know that a win over switzerland on wednesday would see them go second. staying with
and after homophobic sunak homophobia and racism from hungarians during the euros please not to boo england uneventful first half their first goal saw the atmosphere switch. sterling was pelted with plastic cups for his troubles. kane then doubled england's lead and it was clear some parts of the crowd weren't bothered by the threat of more ua for sanctions. by now the missile throwing was becoming all too frequent. but the intimidation wasn't working. the crowd had turned from hostile to...
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rishi sunak�*s background, middle—class, one parent a doctor, parents and the public sector.imilarity. there a connection there? there's just huge differences. he went to winchester college. they have the money to be able to send him there. we took different routes in life and i think we had very different upbringings. he made his money in the city and you could have, couldn't you ? you considered a job. i was offered two jobs. goldman sachs and the bank of england, and i chose the bank because i wanted to be an economist and i believed in public service. i had a great time at the bank. my firstjob was at the japan desk, analysing the japanese economy. little did i know that there might be parallels with our own economy. you applied to goldman sachs? yes, and i applied to some banks. i wanted to be an economist. did you sit there, thinking you could work there? i had these two jobs in front of me and i made a choice. when you're at the bank you get seconded, you work in the british embassy in washington, dc. it was post 9/ii. it was, and the reason why this was available was
rishi sunak�*s background, middle—class, one parent a doctor, parents and the public sector.imilarity. there a connection there? there's just huge differences. he went to winchester college. they have the money to be able to send him there. we took different routes in life and i think we had very different upbringings. he made his money in the city and you could have, couldn't you ? you considered a job. i was offered two jobs. goldman sachs and the bank of england, and i chose the bank...
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the chancellor rishi sunak has been out tonight trying to win those over who are concerned. national insurance, you are breaking a manifesto commitment — and that's quite a difficult thing for tory mps to go and tell voters next time around. it's a tricky position for everyone, i think, to try to sell this one. find position for everyone, i think, to try to sell this one.— try to sell this one. and david, it's the old _ try to sell this one. and david, it's the old problem, _ try to sell this one. and david, it's the old problem, as - try to sell this one. and david, it's the old problem, as well, i try to sell this one. and david, - it's the old problem, as well, about how you define fairness — do you use national insurance, which is disproportionately affecting obviously people of working age, because once you hit 66, you don't pay it — equally people under hiring do better under a system like that, and lots of forms of wealth won't be affected by it. 0thers and lots of forms of wealth won't be affected by it. others say it is quite a simple way of collecting it if you do i
the chancellor rishi sunak has been out tonight trying to win those over who are concerned. national insurance, you are breaking a manifesto commitment — and that's quite a difficult thing for tory mps to go and tell voters next time around. it's a tricky position for everyone, i think, to try to sell this one. find position for everyone, i think, to try to sell this one.— try to sell this one. and david, it's the old _ try to sell this one. and david, it's the old problem, _ try to sell...
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the chancellor, rishi sunak, certainly thinks that vacancies and worker shortages show the jobs markete ta ken off life support. it's absolutely right to say that there are lots of companies trying to hire lots of people and that is a good thing. we are seeing wages go up, record numbers ofjob vacancies, and actually gives us all confidence and optimism about the future. a few miles away from crawley, this exhibition business owner, hayley, was able to offer all her furloughed workers theirjobs back, though some found jobs in other sectors. it's so nice to be back. she, like some union leaders, say the welcome support might be needed again. so there still is a huge uncertainty for us and i'm aware that a lot- of people are still struggling. we would definitely like to think that if the winter plan, - further restrictions were put in place, there might- be targeted industry support from the government. the hope right now is that a spike in unemployment can still be avoided because firms, even travel firms, will want to keep on staff to avoid recruitment problems. but with price rises, s
the chancellor, rishi sunak, certainly thinks that vacancies and worker shortages show the jobs markete ta ken off life support. it's absolutely right to say that there are lots of companies trying to hire lots of people and that is a good thing. we are seeing wages go up, record numbers ofjob vacancies, and actually gives us all confidence and optimism about the future. a few miles away from crawley, this exhibition business owner, hayley, was able to offer all her furloughed workers theirjobs...
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rishi sunak�*s background, middle—class, one parent a doctor, one a pharmacist, the public sector.st huge differences. he went to winchester college. they had the money to be able to send him there. we took different routes in life and i think we had very different upbringings. it is very interesting. he made his money in the city and you could have, couldn't you? you considered a job. you considered a job at goldman sachs. you considered a job at goldman sachs. i was offered two jobs. goldman sachs and the bank of england, and i chose the bank of england because i wanted to be an economist and i believed in public service. i had a great time at the bank. my firstjob was on the japan desk, analysing the japanese economy. this was a time when they had zero interest rates, quantitative easing had been in and out of a recession for a decade. had been in and out of a recession fora decade. i had been in and out of a recession for a decade. i didn't know there would be paralysed with our own economy a few years down the line. but what about goldman sachs? you applied to goldman sachs? y
rishi sunak�*s background, middle—class, one parent a doctor, one a pharmacist, the public sector.st huge differences. he went to winchester college. they had the money to be able to send him there. we took different routes in life and i think we had very different upbringings. it is very interesting. he made his money in the city and you could have, couldn't you? you considered a job. you considered a job at goldman sachs. you considered a job at goldman sachs. i was offered two jobs....
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stays on as chancellor.— that rishi sunak stays on as chancellor. ~ . .. that rishi sunak stays on asinly there has been a lot _ you make of that? yes, certainly there has been a lot of _ you make of that? yes, certainly. there has been a lot of speculation, a lot of talk in westminster that that might be what is offered to liz truss. it would certainly be a big step up from international trade secretary, but she has been seen as having been doing a pretty good job by other mps as international trade secretary, certainly she is very popular in the conservative party, among the membership, notjust the mps, which counts for something, and she has quite a lot of experience now from her role as international trade secretary, where she has been going out and overseeing those trade deals with other countries post—brexit, so i think it would not be inconceivable that she then moves up be inconceivable that she then moves up onto that bigger stage of foreign secretary and takes on that very big role, as i say, one of the biggest roles in government, in the wake of dominic raab. roles in gover
stays on as chancellor.— that rishi sunak stays on as chancellor. ~ . .. that rishi sunak stays on asinly there has been a lot _ you make of that? yes, certainly there has been a lot of _ you make of that? yes, certainly. there has been a lot of speculation, a lot of talk in westminster that that might be what is offered to liz truss. it would certainly be a big step up from international trade secretary, but she has been seen as having been doing a pretty good job by other mps as...
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chancellor rishi sunak added the investment "will offer hope as the economy emerges from the pandemic. downing street believes the £650 billion — which will be made up of private and public investment — will boost infrastructure projects across the country over the next 10 years, creating new opportunities for thousands of apprentices, technicians, graduates and skilled workers. the news comes as the tuc kicks off its annual congress with a warning the uk must prepare for more economic shocks. i'll be talking to the tuc�*s chief economist in a moment. but firstjustin urquhart—stewart, founder of regionally investment platform joins me now. good to see you this morning. if we first of all talk about this government, trying to grab the headlines today on the day that the tuc starts its annual event and also the cbi comes out with warnings as well, give us your take on what the government is saying today. inaudible. 0k, its spread over four years but if you are going to do infrastructure you have to do infrastructure you have to do in previously governments come up with frankly tiny litt
chancellor rishi sunak added the investment "will offer hope as the economy emerges from the pandemic. downing street believes the £650 billion — which will be made up of private and public investment — will boost infrastructure projects across the country over the next 10 years, creating new opportunities for thousands of apprentices, technicians, graduates and skilled workers. the news comes as the tuc kicks off its annual congress with a warning the uk must prepare for more...
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may step down and at that point we want to know whether it is going to beat michael gove of rishi sunak mull— army behind them. well, that is a lot to mull over. _ army behind them. well, that is a lot to mull over. thank _ army behind them. well, that is a lot to mull over. thank you - army behind them. well, that is a lot to mull over. thank you very l lot to mull over. thank you very much lucy and joan for your time this evening and for taking us through the papers. we will be back at half past 11 for another look at the papers but next up is click. goodbye for now. hello! welcome to click. hope you're doing ok. this week we're going to be talking about video games but not perhaps in the way you might think. i don't know that you lover but my boy is now playing more games online with his friends which means i am having to think about the time he is going to play and who he is talking to online. even at that stage yet? no, we're not therejust to online. even at that stage yet? no, we're not there just yet but i hope that when the time comes she has just been through the nice, light—he
may step down and at that point we want to know whether it is going to beat michael gove of rishi sunak mull— army behind them. well, that is a lot to mull over. _ army behind them. well, that is a lot to mull over. thank _ army behind them. well, that is a lot to mull over. thank you - army behind them. well, that is a lot to mull over. thank you very l lot to mull over. thank you very much lucy and joan for your time this evening and for taking us through the papers. we will be back at half...
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foundation, also the institute for fiscal studies and they are putting pressure on the chancellor rishi sunakuk economy caused by the pandemic in the run—up to his autumn statement. there will be a lot of people calling out for various things in the weeks and the run—up to that in october, when there? indie the run-up to that in october, when there?— the run-up to that in october, when there? we got the national health service _ when there? we got the national health service calling _ when there? we got the national health service calling out - when there? we got the national health service calling out for- health service calling out for an extra £10 billion, we've got the debate over the uk state pension and whether it should go pension and whether it should 9° up pension and whether it should go up by pension and whether it should go up by around 9% in line with uk wages and we got the government looking for its own balancing a programme between the north and south of the united kingdom when its infrastructure so huge numbers of calls on the chancellor's pocket at a time when frankly that p
foundation, also the institute for fiscal studies and they are putting pressure on the chancellor rishi sunakuk economy caused by the pandemic in the run—up to his autumn statement. there will be a lot of people calling out for various things in the weeks and the run—up to that in october, when there? indie the run-up to that in october, when there?— the run-up to that in october, when there? we got the national health service _ when there? we got the national health service calling _...
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the chancellor rishi sunak certainly thinks vacancies and worker shortages show thejobs vacancies and worker shortages show thejobs market has recovered enough to be taken off life support. it is absolutely _ to be taken off life support. it is absolutely right _ to be taken off life support. it 3 absolutely right to say there are lots of companies trying to hire lots of companies trying to hire lots of companies trying to hire lots of people and that is a good thing. we are seeing wages go up and record numbers ofjob vacancies and that should give us confidence about the future. aha, that should give us confidence about the future. �* , . ., that should give us confidence about the future. �* , ., ., the future. a few miles away from trolle bus the future. a few miles away from trolleybus business _ the future. a few miles away from trolleybus business owner - the future. a few miles away from trolleybus business owner was - the future. a few miles away from | trolleybus business owner was able to offer all of her furloughed workers theirjobs back although some found jobs in other se
the chancellor rishi sunak certainly thinks vacancies and worker shortages show thejobs vacancies and worker shortages show thejobs market has recovered enough to be taken off life support. it is absolutely _ to be taken off life support. it is absolutely right _ to be taken off life support. it 3 absolutely right to say there are lots of companies trying to hire lots of companies trying to hire lots of companies trying to hire lots of people and that is a good thing. we are seeing wages go up...
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rishi sunak�*s background, middle—class, one parent adopted, parents and the public sector. there a connection there? �* , , there? there's 'ust huge differences. _ there? there'sjust huge differences. he - there? there'sjust huge differences. he went - there? there'sjust huge differences. he went to l there? there'sjust huge _ differences. he went to winchester college. they have the money to be able to send him there. we took different routes in life and i think we had very different upbringings. he made his money in the city and you could have, couldn't you7 he made his money in the city and you could have, couldn't you? you considered a job. i you could have, couldn't you? you considered a job.— you could have, couldn't you? you considered a job. considered a “oh. i was offered two “obs. considered a job. i was offered two jobs- goldman _ considered a job. i was offered two jobs. goldman sachs _ considered a job. i was offered two jobs. goldman sachs and _ considered a job. i was offered two jobs. goldman sachs and the - considered a job. i was offered two jobs. goldman
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not particularly where once we to beckley, the best of the sunshine will be 15— 16 sunak celsius.er, sabina nessa — police arrested a 36—year—old man on suspicion of murder. a good day for sir keir starmer starmer at the labour party conference as his controversial plans on changing leadership rules are narrowly passed. as votes are counted in the german elections, projections suggest the two main parties are neck and neck in the race to succeed chancellor angela merkel. now on bbc news, our world.
not particularly where once we to beckley, the best of the sunshine will be 15— 16 sunak celsius.er, sabina nessa — police arrested a 36—year—old man on suspicion of murder. a good day for sir keir starmer starmer at the labour party conference as his controversial plans on changing leadership rules are narrowly passed. as votes are counted in the german elections, projections suggest the two main parties are neck and neck in the race to succeed chancellor angela merkel. now on bbc...
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been following a meeting of conservative backbenchers tonight, attended by the finance minister rishi sunak first skirmishes of an issue that has plagued the party for a decade. what the other countries to know? it decade. what the other countries to know? . , ., . , ., decade. what the other countries to know? ., . , ., , know? it was a reception with people eatin: know? it was a reception with people eating face-to-face _ know? it was a reception with people eating face-to-face for _ know? it was a reception with people eating face-to-face for the _ know? it was a reception with people eating face-to-face for the first - eating face—to—face for the first time, and mostly they were in pretty good behaviour, but the message from the chancellor was that it is going to be a difficult autumn. he also made it very clear then that would be he acknowledged, disagreements within the party, but he was trying to instill a sense of loyalty amongst restless conservative backbench mps, saying that he personally supported the prime minister and pledged his loyalty to the prime minister, and he suggested
been following a meeting of conservative backbenchers tonight, attended by the finance minister rishi sunak first skirmishes of an issue that has plagued the party for a decade. what the other countries to know? it decade. what the other countries to know? . , ., . , ., decade. what the other countries to know? ., . , ., , know? it was a reception with people eatin: know? it was a reception with people eating face-to-face _ know? it was a reception with people eating face-to-face for _ know? it...
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s budget deficit already reached a peace time high last year, given the chancellor, rishi sunak, is alreadyes by raising taxes, it hardly seems likely that he's going to change his mind now. what's more likely is a focus on skills and some giveaways on the cost of living. bloomberg scoop last night, we are expecting grants on the cost of living to the tune of 500 million pounds. francine: 500 million pounds does not seem like that much. what are the risks to the u.k. economy. >> it's not just furlough ending but also this temporary uplift and universal credit. it was 20 pounds a week and benefited about 6 million people. together, ending those schemes is going to put pressure on household finances at a time when inflation is rising and growth is slowing. there is a real risk that you could see a combination of the supply disruptions, of which the fuel shortages are only the latest symptom, combined with weaker household spending, weaker consumer confidence, and that could stick the economy into reverse and widen the gap between rich and poor. tom: bloomberg's lizzy burden on the end to furl
s budget deficit already reached a peace time high last year, given the chancellor, rishi sunak, is alreadyes by raising taxes, it hardly seems likely that he's going to change his mind now. what's more likely is a focus on skills and some giveaways on the cost of living. bloomberg scoop last night, we are expecting grants on the cost of living to the tune of 500 million pounds. francine: 500 million pounds does not seem like that much. what are the risks to the u.k. economy. >> it's not...
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press conference on the bbc news channel this afternoon where he'll be joined by the chancellor rishi sunak under way you will be able to see that live here on bbc news, due at four o'clock. in the next few minutes we expect to hear it live from nicola sturgeon on other matters entirely but i hope we can squeeze in one other very exciting study here this afternoon before we go to nicola sturgeon, we will turn our attention stateside to the exploits of one remarkable british teenager. 0f the exploits of one remarkable british teenager. of course it is emma raducanu who is which the us open quarterfinals. —— who has reached the us open quarterfinals. she will now face olympic champion belinda bencic for a place in the semi—finals. let's get more on this from the television presenter and former british professional tennis player, annabel croft. fantastic to have with us. even when i talk about emma raducanu i myself getting excited at this prospect. we have to remind everybody she is still only 18. where is the balance right now between thinking, what are talent, isn't that exciting, versus gi
press conference on the bbc news channel this afternoon where he'll be joined by the chancellor rishi sunak under way you will be able to see that live here on bbc news, due at four o'clock. in the next few minutes we expect to hear it live from nicola sturgeon on other matters entirely but i hope we can squeeze in one other very exciting study here this afternoon before we go to nicola sturgeon, we will turn our attention stateside to the exploits of one remarkable british teenager. 0f the...
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he'll then join chancellor rishi sunak and health secretary sajid javid for a press conference later's our political correspondent, iain watson. it has plagued previous governments. plans for reforming social care in england have often come unstuck. but on the very day in 2019 he became prime minister, borisjohnson made this bold pledge. we will fix the crisis in social care once and for all with a clear plan we have prepared. six months later, during the election campaign, he made another bold pledge. we can do all these things without raising income tax, vat or national insurance contributions. that's our guarantee. now it seems he can't keep both promises and is on the brink of breaking the pledge not to increase national insurance rates. keir starmer says this would be unfair as it would hit working people hard, including low earners and young people. perhaps more worryingly for the prime minister, many of his own conservative mps seem to agree. i don't want to see national insurance raised for people of all ages. i think many youngsters have paid enough as a result of this pande
he'll then join chancellor rishi sunak and health secretary sajid javid for a press conference later's our political correspondent, iain watson. it has plagued previous governments. plans for reforming social care in england have often come unstuck. but on the very day in 2019 he became prime minister, borisjohnson made this bold pledge. we will fix the crisis in social care once and for all with a clear plan we have prepared. six months later, during the election campaign, he made another bold...
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will be enough to fix this, it remains to be seen speaking within the past hour, the chancellor rishi sunakve would be to borrow more indefinitely. but that would be irresponsible at a time when our national debt is already the highest it has been in peace time. and it would be dishonest. borrowing more todayjust means higher taxes tomorrow. mps are to vote tomorrow on the government's plans — let's talk to our political correspondent peter saull. two election promises broken in one afternoon, but the government is gambling on the fact that ups of the public will understand why it's doing it. public will understand why it's doin: it. . , public will understand why it's doin: it. ., , ., doing it. that is right and it was interesting _ doing it. that is right and it was interesting to _ doing it. that is right and it was interesting to hear— doing it. that is right and it was interesting to hear conservative j interesting to hear conservative chancellor of the exchequer doing his best to select tax rates and ultimately what we've got here is a series of tax dresses that will happen to increa
will be enough to fix this, it remains to be seen speaking within the past hour, the chancellor rishi sunakve would be to borrow more indefinitely. but that would be irresponsible at a time when our national debt is already the highest it has been in peace time. and it would be dishonest. borrowing more todayjust means higher taxes tomorrow. mps are to vote tomorrow on the government's plans — let's talk to our political correspondent peter saull. two election promises broken in one...
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and every single one of those checks signed by rishi sunak.health service. that is what a labour government will do. we have a duty to pay careful attention to how public money is spent, not for the sake of it but because it is a question of respect. i know how hard people work for their wages and how carefully they manage their money. they rightly expect government to treat their money with the same respect and it is about respect for our public services because we know the transformational difference it can make. so we will bring an absolute commitment to value for taxpayers money for every pound we spend and every policy we implement. but we won't stop there. the last labour government granted operational independence to the bank of england. it was a powerful and lasting contribution to britain's long—term economic security. and in 2010 george osborne printed the independent office for budget responsibility. it is thanks to them we know that the tories have missed every one of the debt and deficit targets so thanks, george, will keep that o
and every single one of those checks signed by rishi sunak.health service. that is what a labour government will do. we have a duty to pay careful attention to how public money is spent, not for the sake of it but because it is a question of respect. i know how hard people work for their wages and how carefully they manage their money. they rightly expect government to treat their money with the same respect and it is about respect for our public services because we know the transformational...
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the chancellor, rishi sunak, is meeting conservative backbenchers this evening — who are worried that in england, which would break a manifesto pledge not to raise taxes. labour is also opposing a rise in national insurance. it's also expected that an extra five and half billion pounds will be announced for the nhs. here's our political correspondent chris mason. for years governments of various persuations have not got around to sorting a new system for social care in england. it is complex, controversial and vastly expensive. should there be a cap on the bill anyone should face? which tax should be put up to pay for it? it appears the government does want a cap and a hike in national insurance. it is change that is long overdue. there is no right answer that everybody will find consensus around, every possible solution that the chancellor has will have pros and cons. i don't know the detail of what he will propose, but this is we need to be honest with the public and be ready for the debate and to put in place reforms. here is one reason it is hard for the government. look at this i
the chancellor, rishi sunak, is meeting conservative backbenchers this evening — who are worried that in england, which would break a manifesto pledge not to raise taxes. labour is also opposing a rise in national insurance. it's also expected that an extra five and half billion pounds will be announced for the nhs. here's our political correspondent chris mason. for years governments of various persuations have not got around to sorting a new system for social care in england. it is complex,...
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emily: we see reports of may be some good news rishi sunak could review.equires fundamental reform in that system. it also requires, away from the money and the capital care cost, it is about -- this is what the campaigners have been telling me -- it is about recognizing carers and how much they are paid and respected. this has all been affected by other factors like brexit. it is not just about a capital care cost. guy: a huge shortage of workers which is manifesting itself in very difficult positions. thank you very much, indeed. bloomberg's emily ashton. let's carry on the conversation. we are clearly watching the fiscal monetary debate heating up. we are starting to see the effects of increased fiscal spending in europe manifesting itself in the numbers. finance ministers and economy ministers gathering this weekend on the shores of lake como for a workshop. when get on the risk posed when it comes to inflation. we are seeing huge amounts of money pouring in to the economy. there huge amounts of demand as a result. the supply side not keeping up. is wh
emily: we see reports of may be some good news rishi sunak could review.equires fundamental reform in that system. it also requires, away from the money and the capital care cost, it is about -- this is what the campaigners have been telling me -- it is about recognizing carers and how much they are paid and respected. this has all been affected by other factors like brexit. it is not just about a capital care cost. guy: a huge shortage of workers which is manifesting itself in very difficult...
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probably put up tax to pay for social care after the pandemic and more debt and more boring is what rishi sunako enter because the speaker is just announcing the start of pm cues. —— the speaker is just announcing the start of pmqs. rely on food banks to survive and it is wrong but in a statement released by the trussell trust showed that one in six people feel they will shortly have to use a food bank in four weeks�* time as a result of the government decision to axe the £20 off a lift to universal credit. that�*s over a thousand children being forced into food poverty in my constituency alone. will the prime minister conceded that the cut to universal credit is wrong and will he change course? mr universal credit is wrong and will he change course?— universal credit is wrong and will he change course? mr speaker, in fact, of he change course? mr speaker, in fact. of course _ he change course? mr speaker, in fact, of course i _ he change course? mr speaker, in fact, of course i am _ he change course? mr speaker, in fact, of course i am very - he change course? mr speaker, in fact, of course i
probably put up tax to pay for social care after the pandemic and more debt and more boring is what rishi sunako enter because the speaker is just announcing the start of pm cues. —— the speaker is just announcing the start of pmqs. rely on food banks to survive and it is wrong but in a statement released by the trussell trust showed that one in six people feel they will shortly have to use a food bank in four weeks�* time as a result of the government decision to axe the £20 off a lift...
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health secretary sajid javid reportedly pushing for a bigger tax increase of 2%, while chancellor rishi sunak so long — and it quotes the immunologist professor peter 0penshaw, who says it may now be too late to avoid an autumn spike. and the daily mail leads on the prospect of stifferjail sentences for dog—nappers but its main image — like most of the papers today — is of abba wearing the "cyber suits" which will help them to perform as holograms for a new tour. actually, technically, i know it is not quite right. it is more advanced than a hologram. they are going to appear on stage. yes, enormous excitement, i think it's fair to say. just in this room! the fascination is twofold. the idea of the four of them being in the same room together, we have seen the evidence, it has happened, and then there is the music itself. so we have quite a bit of that today. did you have personal experience? you have met agnetha? yes, and the tale behind why it stopped all those years ago was fascinating. in that's what makes what is happening now even more fascinating, because of the personal dynamics. anot
health secretary sajid javid reportedly pushing for a bigger tax increase of 2%, while chancellor rishi sunak so long — and it quotes the immunologist professor peter 0penshaw, who says it may now be too late to avoid an autumn spike. and the daily mail leads on the prospect of stifferjail sentences for dog—nappers but its main image — like most of the papers today — is of abba wearing the "cyber suits" which will help them to perform as holograms for a new tour. actually,...
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the daily express features an upbeat assessment of the economy from chancellor rishi sunak.ou've just got to grab the opportunity. that is the moment captured. opportunity. that is the moment catured. ., , ., :: captured. coming up to 20 minute ast six. memorial events will be held across the united states tomorrow, to mark 20 years since the 9/11 terror attack that left nearly 3,000 people dead. our north america correspondent, nada tawfik, takes a look at how the lives of first responders and victims' families were shaped by the day. the rebirth and transformation of lower manhattan has become an emblem of the city's resilience. and though much has changed here, for new yorkers who lived through 9/11, the scars never faded. my mum pointed up and she said, "i need you to look at this because its history." hannah remembers the chaos of being pulled from schooljust blocks from where the twin towers were about to collapse. that experience, just eight years old, inspired her dedication to public service. it kind of like restarted my life. like, we've always talked about a befor
the daily express features an upbeat assessment of the economy from chancellor rishi sunak.ou've just got to grab the opportunity. that is the moment captured. opportunity. that is the moment catured. ., , ., :: captured. coming up to 20 minute ast six. memorial events will be held across the united states tomorrow, to mark 20 years since the 9/11 terror attack that left nearly 3,000 people dead. our north america correspondent, nada tawfik, takes a look at how the lives of first responders and...