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i think_ five minutes from westminster. i think they— five minutes from westminster.y would be very grateful to see anything the houses of parliament get rid of in terms of food _ parliament get rid of in terms of food. . ~ parliament get rid of in terms of food. . ,, i. parliament get rid of in terms of food. . ~' ,, , parliament get rid of in terms of food. . ,, i. , . food. thank you very much, we will be back at— food. thank you very much, we will be back at 11:30pm _ food. thank you very much, we will be back at 11:30pm for— food. thank you very much, we will be back at 11:30pm for another - food. thank you very much, we will| be back at 11:30pm for another look at tomorrow's front pages. in an unassuming garage in the netherlands, there's an electric car with a secret. no, it's not its ultra—light, ultra—strong carbon—fibre frame, although that is important to the story, and it's not the aerodynamic design that makes it look like a future car from the 19505, although that is important too. no. look closer at that shiny finish, and you'll see that it's not paint.
i think_ five minutes from westminster. i think they— five minutes from westminster.y would be very grateful to see anything the houses of parliament get rid of in terms of food _ parliament get rid of in terms of food. . ~ parliament get rid of in terms of food. . ,, i. parliament get rid of in terms of food. . ~' ,, , parliament get rid of in terms of food. . ,, i. , . food. thank you very much, we will be back at— food. thank you very much, we will be back at 11:30pm _ food. thank you...
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alex forsyth is in westminster.— respond? alex forsyth is in westminster. , ., , westminster.nster. there is a contest going on to _ westminster. there is a contest going on to replace _ westminster. there is a contest going on to replace boris - westminster. there is a contest. going on to replace boris johnson going on to replace borisjohnson and the economy has so far been the clearest dividing line. rishi sunak says you got to get a grip of inflation before you cut taxes. liz truss says cut taxes immediately, to help boost the economy. and they have both talked about help for households. rishi sunak points to the support package you put in place when he was chancellor, and he says he would cut vat on domestic fuel bills. liz truss say she would suspend green levies on energy bills and say she wants to hold an emergency budget. there is another element to this. all the time the leadership contest is playing out, there is a limit to what the government can do. it has said it will not make any major economic announcements until there is a new prime minister in place. the curr
alex forsyth is in westminster.— respond? alex forsyth is in westminster. , ., , westminster.nster. there is a contest going on to _ westminster. there is a contest going on to replace _ westminster. there is a contest going on to replace boris - westminster. there is a contest. going on to replace boris johnson going on to replace borisjohnson and the economy has so far been the clearest dividing line. rishi sunak says you got to get a grip of inflation before you cut taxes. liz truss says...
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when churchill spoke at westminster college, he did something that great orders can do. he implanted in the book vocabulary of his era. a phrase that caught the era's imagination, anxieties. a phrase that riveted attention and distilled in a two two syllable words, the high stakes of the earliest politics. the phrase was of course, iron curtain. the word iron suggests the danger of permanence, as did beginning in august 1961, the concrete of the berlin wall. part of churchill's real isn't, -- real-ism which is my subject today is the knowledge that nothing necessarily lacks. nothing. the only political thing is that my last. the other things that we work tirelessly to make permanent work to get rid of. the second word in churchill's freeze, iran, to phrase which itself has lasted is the word curtain. curtains are code to prevent people from seeing things. churchill knew that the evil architects of the iron curtain had something to hide. the first principle of -- the bloc merits. words such as iron and curtain. the second principle of churchill's real-ism was to realize t
when churchill spoke at westminster college, he did something that great orders can do. he implanted in the book vocabulary of his era. a phrase that caught the era's imagination, anxieties. a phrase that riveted attention and distilled in a two two syllable words, the high stakes of the earliest politics. the phrase was of course, iron curtain. the word iron suggests the danger of permanence, as did beginning in august 1961, the concrete of the berlin wall. part of churchill's real isn't, --...
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the both, but westminster and on the icket line. , , ., both, but westminster and on the picket line-tion is _ picket line. the premise of your question is you _ picket line. the premise of your question is you have _ picket line. the premise of your question is you have empathy, l picket line. the premise of your i question is you have empathy, for the rest of the mps and belle have empathy with those workers who have been driven to the point where they need to have industrial action. i have never heard you put that question to a tory mp and why not? no tory mp has said to me why aren't we on the picket line.— we on the picket line. exactly, you are proving — we on the picket line. exactly, you are proving my _ we on the picket line. exactly, you are proving my point. _ we on the picket line. exactly, you are proving my point. i— we on the picket line. exactly, you are proving my point. i am - we on the picket line. exactly, you are proving my point. i am saying| we on the picket line. exactly, you i are proving my point. i am saying to you and your labour colleagues why aren't we th
the both, but westminster and on the icket line. , , ., both, but westminster and on the picket line-tion is _ picket line. the premise of your question is you _ picket line. the premise of your question is you have _ picket line. the premise of your question is you have empathy, l picket line. the premise of your i question is you have empathy, for the rest of the mps and belle have empathy with those workers who have been driven to the point where they need to have industrial action. i have...
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i've been in westminster this week as usual. _ plans.n westminster this week as usual, and _ plans. i've been in westminster this week as usual, and it's _ plans. i've been in westminster this week as usual, and it's extremely . week as usual, and it's extremely quiet _ week as usual, and it's extremely quiet part— week as usual, and it's extremely quiet. part of the problem is that we've _ quiet. part of the problem is that we've got— quiet. part of the problem is that we've got a — quiet. part of the problem is that we've got a leadership contest going on, we've got a leadership contest going on. and _ we've got a leadership contest going on. and i_ we've got a leadership contest going on, and i think liz truss has raised this question about how why does it need such_ this question about how why does it need such a — this question about how why does it need such a lengthy contest. here we are at_ need such a lengthy contest. here we are at the _ need such a lengthy contest. here we are at the moment, borisjohnson seems _ are at the mom
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. >> westminster college has been a host for a series of very famous lectures, the john green foundation lecture among them. the lecture churchill delivered here 75 years ago. others celebrated lecture series the cherry price the newly established in broward lectureship was by churchill fellow and last westminster college class of 1957. but one of the most memorable lecture series here at the college is the enid and art crosby lecture series. since 1981 scholars, statesmen and men women have delivered lectures in historic to share with us thoughts on churchill, the anglo-american relation and other topics, other speakers have included andrew roberts, sir martin gilbert, and others all of whom have been given this distinguished lecture series. today we present the 34th unit and are crosby lecture during the first to be delivered virtually to a global audience. and to introduce today's speaker i am pleased to welcome churchill fellow and the current director of the institute for museum and library services crosby kemper. >> thank you very much tim i appreciate that introduction. the early
. >> westminster college has been a host for a series of very famous lectures, the john green foundation lecture among them. the lecture churchill delivered here 75 years ago. others celebrated lecture series the cherry price the newly established in broward lectureship was by churchill fellow and last westminster college class of 1957. but one of the most memorable lecture series here at the college is the enid and art crosby lecture series. since 1981 scholars, statesmen and men women...
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there is no doubt that many in westminster and many in the conservative party due to take his views —said, polls show that more than 50% of— lucy said, polls show that more than 50% of conservative party members have voted, and the change around the poles _ have voted, and the change around the poles would have to be enormous to bring _ the poles would have to be enormous to bring about victory for rishi sunak — to bring about victory for rishi sunak. this is more about michael gove _ sunak. this is more about michael gove sending a message about the type of— gove sending a message about the type of country we wants to see the conservatives aim for. to type of country we wants to see the conservatives aim for.— type of country we wants to see the conservatives aim for. to the sunday telegraph... — conservatives aim for. to the sunday telegraph, . .. this _ conservatives aim for. to the sunday telegraph, . .. this is _ conservatives aim for. to the sunday telegraph,... this is an _ telegraph,... this is an extraordinary _ telegraph,... this is an extraordinary story, - telegraph,... th
there is no doubt that many in westminster and many in the conservative party due to take his views —said, polls show that more than 50% of— lucy said, polls show that more than 50% of conservative party members have voted, and the change around the poles _ have voted, and the change around the poles would have to be enormous to bring _ the poles would have to be enormous to bring about victory for rishi sunak — to bring about victory for rishi sunak. this is more about michael gove _...
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i actually feel a bit sorry for the palace of westminster or whoever is running the kitchen is there.usand kilograms in 2020 and it is sorry, it�*s gone down from 150,000 to 148,000. actually i think they�*ve done quite well in reducing food waste. ifear that they�*ve done quite well in reducing food waste. i fear that this is, journalists scrabbling around on a friday and saturday in august, saying what can we put on a front page? this will do. it nods to the fact borisjohnson vowed to tackle food waste more than a decade ago and on the prime minister, if we look at the sun on sunday, the prime minister is on holiday. sunday, the prime minister is on holida . , , ., sunday, the prime minister is on holida . , ., sunday, the prime minister is on holida. , ., ., ., holiday. yes, if you are of a sensitive — holiday. yes, if you are of a sensitive disposition - holiday. yes, if you are of a sensitive disposition there i holiday. yes, if you are of a | sensitive disposition there is actually— sensitive disposition there is actually man boots on display. everyone — actually man boots on di
i actually feel a bit sorry for the palace of westminster or whoever is running the kitchen is there.usand kilograms in 2020 and it is sorry, it�*s gone down from 150,000 to 148,000. actually i think they�*ve done quite well in reducing food waste. ifear that they�*ve done quite well in reducing food waste. i fear that this is, journalists scrabbling around on a friday and saturday in august, saying what can we put on a front page? this will do. it nods to the fact borisjohnson vowed to...
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he'll appear at westminster magistrates' court this morning.er gave us the background to the case. aine davies was from west london. he was originally involved in petty crime. he had served time already in prison some time ago. it was there, that he became radicalised towards radical islam. he went to syria in 2013. he has denied belonging to the infamous four—man gang known as "the beatles", because of their british but police and m15 clearly have a file on him. they were waiting for him when he arrived at luton airport last night after coming from ankara. he was arrested. taken to a police station and in the last couple of hours, he has been charged with a number of terrorism offences under the terrorism act 2000. leaving him aside, the other members of that gang are all accounted for, so the leader, the infamous "jihadijohn", nicknamed that by the media, was killed in a drone strike in 2015 and that was on the same day that aine davies was captured by turkish police, arrested in a villa just outside istanbul and eventually convicted of belon
he'll appear at westminster magistrates' court this morning.er gave us the background to the case. aine davies was from west london. he was originally involved in petty crime. he had served time already in prison some time ago. it was there, that he became radicalised towards radical islam. he went to syria in 2013. he has denied belonging to the infamous four—man gang known as "the beatles", because of their british but police and m15 clearly have a file on him. they were waiting...
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emma vardy, bbc news, belfast. 0ur political correspondent, alex forsyth, is at westminster.s it that the government is waiting for a new leader before laying out how it is going to deal with this cost of living crisis?— going to deal with this cost of livin: crisis? ., ., , ., living crisis? clive, today we have had another _ living crisis? clive, today we have had another set _ living crisis? clive, today we have had another set of _ living crisis? clive, today we have had another set of grim _ living crisis? clive, today we have had another set of grim figures i had another set of grim figures which really reflects the reality that too many people across the country will already be too familiar with. we have heard from the chancellor today, we know the treasury is working up options but we know there will not be any action beyond the support already announced until there is a new prime minister in place. so we have the situation where on the one hand there is an increasing sense of urgency about the economic picture but on the other hand something of a hiatus on decision m
emma vardy, bbc news, belfast. 0ur political correspondent, alex forsyth, is at westminster.s it that the government is waiting for a new leader before laying out how it is going to deal with this cost of living crisis?— going to deal with this cost of livin: crisis? ., ., , ., living crisis? clive, today we have had another _ living crisis? clive, today we have had another set _ living crisis? clive, today we have had another set of _ living crisis? clive, today we have had another set of...
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earlier this week, it was announced he would be permitted to represent the party at westminster againlace—lockhartjoined me earlier to explain how the story developed. earlier this week, the party said he would be permitted to have the whip back, as it is known, to represent the party. the party chairwoman said that came following procedural advice they had received. a decision that split the party. their formal leader leanne wood was quite vocal saying she did not agree with that. we also heard from jonathan edwards's wife who said she was appalled and disappointed by this decision. they are going through divorce at the moment. we heard from the leader of plaid cymru, adam price who tweeted saying it is his firm beliefjonathan edwards cannot continue to represent the party at westminster and called him to resign. he went on to say that the actions did not represent the party's values and it sent the wrong message for him to continue to be an mp representing the party. we have heard from jonathan edwards today, he said he thinks it is a dangerous environment at the moment when no—one
earlier this week, it was announced he would be permitted to represent the party at westminster againlace—lockhartjoined me earlier to explain how the story developed. earlier this week, the party said he would be permitted to have the whip back, as it is known, to represent the party. the party chairwoman said that came following procedural advice they had received. a decision that split the party. their formal leader leanne wood was quite vocal saying she did not agree with that. we also...
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thank i you, nick eardley, in westminster. the home of the former president donald trump at mar—a—lago in florida. gary o'donoghue is in washington. tell us, what is in it. this is an unprecedented move by the fbi searching the home of a former us president. what were they looking for and what did they take away? we know some of that information now. they were looking for information related to top—secret documents that may have been taken from the white house when the president left office. what they found was four sets of top—secret information, the highest classification, that can cause exceptionally grave consequences for national security. they found other classified documents as well, photographs, they found material relating to presidential pardons and curiously some information related to the president of france. what were they looking for in connection with? this was in connection with three separate potential crimes, the espionage act, the handling of government documents, and the obstruction ofjustice. no charges or
thank i you, nick eardley, in westminster. the home of the former president donald trump at mar—a—lago in florida. gary o'donoghue is in washington. tell us, what is in it. this is an unprecedented move by the fbi searching the home of a former us president. what were they looking for and what did they take away? we know some of that information now. they were looking for information related to top—secret documents that may have been taken from the white house when the president left...
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let's get more now from jonathan blake in westminster.ing what a government response to this might look like? the government response to this might look like? , . ., , look like? the predictions could scaril be look like? the predictions could scarily be worse _ look like? the predictions could scarily be worse for— look like? the predictions could scarily be worse for millions - look like? the predictions could scarily be worse for millions ofl scarily be worse for millions of households when energy prices rise in october and there are new warnings today about direct debit payments going up before then, for many, and yet the message from westminster seems to be, you will have to wait to find out what help might be available, borisjohnson may still be prime minister, but he has made it clear the big decisions on this will be for his successor and rishi sunak and liz truss neither seem prepared at this point to put forward a detailed plan, both though have kept up their attacks on each other, liz truss accusing rishi sunak of having social
let's get more now from jonathan blake in westminster.ing what a government response to this might look like? the government response to this might look like? , . ., , look like? the predictions could scaril be look like? the predictions could scarily be worse _ look like? the predictions could scarily be worse for— look like? the predictions could scarily be worse for millions - look like? the predictions could scarily be worse for millions ofl scarily be worse for millions of households...
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leila nathoo at westminster, thank ou.t in a second day of industrial action in less than a week. it's the biggest strike of the summer, and more walkouts are planned. our business correspondent caroline davies has the very latest. picket lines and pressure. this summer has seen strikes from rail to tampon collections with more planned. royal mail workers have walked out over a dispute on pay. to walked out over a dispute on pay. trr pay more we have been clear that royal mail needs to modernise and change and for the first months of negotiations the position has been very unhelpful in that we want an inflationary pay rise and they're not willing to talk about change. the union says that is not true. we are union that never faces away from change _ are union that never faces away from change and _ are union that never faces away from change and we have agreed every bit of technology and automation and we had an_ of technology and automation and we had an agreement 18 months ago setting _ had an agreement 18 months ago sett
leila nathoo at westminster, thank ou.t in a second day of industrial action in less than a week. it's the biggest strike of the summer, and more walkouts are planned. our business correspondent caroline davies has the very latest. picket lines and pressure. this summer has seen strikes from rail to tampon collections with more planned. royal mail workers have walked out over a dispute on pay. to walked out over a dispute on pay. trr pay more we have been clear that royal mail needs to...
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damian - grammaticas, in westminster, thank you. ceasefire has entered into force between israel and militants in gaza after an israeli military operation which began on friday. israeli airstrikes killed two commanders of the islamichhad group. in total more than a0 palestinians have died, including 15 children. israel says more than 600 rockets and mortars have been fired into its territory by islamichhad, which is a militant group in gaza, backed by iran. the violence has been the worst since the 11—day conflict between israel and gaza in may 2021. from jerusalem, our middle east correspondent yolande knellc reports. a crush of grief for islamichhad's most powerful commander in gaza. "revenge," the mourners shout. and soon it came, the armed group firing barrages of rockets at israeli cities. the death of the veteran militant is a serious blow to the jihadist group. he was killed here with seven others in intense israeli bombing. "it was horrifying. they targeted the house with five or six rockets," says this man, who lives nearby
damian - grammaticas, in westminster, thank you. ceasefire has entered into force between israel and militants in gaza after an israeli military operation which began on friday. israeli airstrikes killed two commanders of the islamichhad group. in total more than a0 palestinians have died, including 15 children. israel says more than 600 rockets and mortars have been fired into its territory by islamichhad, which is a militant group in gaza, backed by iran. the violence has been the worst since...
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ben wright, bbc news, westminster.t after an incident at windsor castle on christmas day. the metropolitan police sayjaswad singh chail, was arrested after allegedly making threats to kill and being in possession of an offensive weapon. our correspondent, daniel sandford, is at windsor for us this evening. daniel. it is the treason act involved in this incident?— this incident? that is right. on christmas _ this incident? that is right. on christmas day _ this incident? that is right. on christmas day instead - this incident? that is right. on christmas day instead of- this incident? that is right. onj christmas day instead of being this incident? that is right. on i christmas day instead of being on her sandringham estate as usually is, because of the pandemic the queen was here at windsor castle with some of her family. at 8:30am, jaswant singh chail was arrested just inside the windsor castle grounds. police said he did not get into any buildings and after a medical assessment he was sectioned under the mental healt
ben wright, bbc news, westminster.t after an incident at windsor castle on christmas day. the metropolitan police sayjaswad singh chail, was arrested after allegedly making threats to kill and being in possession of an offensive weapon. our correspondent, daniel sandford, is at windsor for us this evening. daniel. it is the treason act involved in this incident?— this incident? that is right. on christmas _ this incident? that is right. on christmas day _ this incident? that is right. on...
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. aha, be associated with a tory government back in westminster.— back in westminster. am here in swindon because it is important to me. i was _ you? i am here in swindon because it is important to me. i was very - is important to me. i was very concerned about the hundred job losses that took place not so long ago and spoke to many of the employers at the time. i think what we offer is rebooting the economy, there are jobs to be had we offer is rebooting the economy, there arejobs to be had if we offer is rebooting the economy, there are jobs to be had if there are local schemes with government backing, rebuild our public services and crucially uniting our communities. in heidi alexander, we have an excellent candidate. sir keir starmer speaking a short time ago in swindon. kenya's deputy president, william ruto, has been declared the winner of last week's presidential election — but, amid scenes of chaos and confusion. the head of the electoral authority was briefly prevented from declaring the results as scuffles broke out at the vote tallying centre in the capital,
. aha, be associated with a tory government back in westminster.— back in westminster. am here in swindon because it is important to me. i was _ you? i am here in swindon because it is important to me. i was very - is important to me. i was very concerned about the hundred job losses that took place not so long ago and spoke to many of the employers at the time. i think what we offer is rebooting the economy, there are jobs to be had we offer is rebooting the economy, there arejobs to be had...
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our correspondent david wallace lockhart is at westminster for us.art is at westminster for us. are saying theyi go pubs are saying they fear they will go to the wall because there is no energy price cap for businesses, what is the government going to do to deal with these rocketing prices? it is less than a week until we know the next prime minister, but it sounds like businesses will have to wait until then, what, if any support they can expect. this leadership debate has been dominated by the price increases that households are facing. even on that issue, neither rishi sunak or liz truss is completely spelt out what they will try do to help people with rising bills. when it comes to business, rishi sunak�*s teen are pointing out he was chancellor during the covid pandemic and in that bleak economic situation he stepped in to give business the support it needed. liz truss's allies are pointing to a couple of policies they help, reversing the rise in national insurance are not going ahead with the planned increase in corporation tax. given the scale
our correspondent david wallace lockhart is at westminster for us.art is at westminster for us. are saying theyi go pubs are saying they fear they will go to the wall because there is no energy price cap for businesses, what is the government going to do to deal with these rocketing prices? it is less than a week until we know the next prime minister, but it sounds like businesses will have to wait until then, what, if any support they can expect. this leadership debate has been dominated by...
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for the thousands who'd camped out for the night, many of them in hyde park as well as outside westminsterleep before they woke up to the cold reality. >> beautiful day. and the whole city was crowded with people. considering the number of times some part of the royal society had tried to write diana out of the royal story, here she was and everybody had come for her. >> we got told to form up outside the back door of kensington palace. the next minute the undertakers brought the coffin out. the staff started coming out behind the coffin. they were crying. you could see the emotion in their faces. it was pure, pure love for her. >> as we're coming out to kensington palace we were following the carriage and all of us heard was this massive scream. >> we love you! >> "diana, i love you." and that scream went through all of us. it was hard. not just physically but mentally. either side of you had thousands and thousands of people. you had some people crying, some people clapping, some people quiet. that little wreath with the note on it that said "mummy," i think it spoke vomds of what we wer
for the thousands who'd camped out for the night, many of them in hyde park as well as outside westminsterleep before they woke up to the cold reality. >> beautiful day. and the whole city was crowded with people. considering the number of times some part of the royal society had tried to write diana out of the royal story, here she was and everybody had come for her. >> we got told to form up outside the back door of kensington palace. the next minute the undertakers brought the...
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i suppose the first part around whether or not we take any in the rupture in westminster, i don't really see a great deal of room. i suppose with rupture there is an opportunity for us to raise these issues, certainly to impress on the new leader when they are appointed. the kinds of point to have been discussing this morning. but those that are lighting up to fill oris'-- boris's boots, i wish i could say i have great hope that there will be a change of heart, but there's no room whatsoever for complacency. we will watch very closely and carefully and see how things pan out, when the new leader is appointed and when we have a cabinet appointed. i think that it is unlikely there will be any room for complacency. we will need to keep full pressure on -- to counter the false narratives that has been set out there and to defend the rights and needs of victims and survivors. the underlying issues, i don't know, if mark and ellen want to address the second part of your question about underlying issues. >> i can just jump in before. we will come back. with regards to the underlying issues, is
i suppose the first part around whether or not we take any in the rupture in westminster, i don't really see a great deal of room. i suppose with rupture there is an opportunity for us to raise these issues, certainly to impress on the new leader when they are appointed. the kinds of point to have been discussing this morning. but those that are lighting up to fill oris'-- boris's boots, i wish i could say i have great hope that there will be a change of heart, but there's no room whatsoever...
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nick eardley in westminster.cting many people. it's peak holiday season in ilfracombe in north devon, but people there are already feeling the squeeze. jenny kumah reports from a town already worried about the months ahead. the sun is shining and the town is busy with holiday makers. but ilfracombe is a place where housing is expensive, many people earn lower wages and now they are also dealing with rising inflation. chester sleeps at the bottom... and my bed is at the top of the triple bunk. this family of six are living in one room in grandma's two—bedroom bungalow. it's very cosy, very loud and very hot. mum, lisa, is a mental health nurse whose contract ends in october. she and her husband sold their house last year, and they can't afford to buy or rent locally. we've got one of those smart meters in there and all of the energy prices obviously are increasing ridiculously, so we are constantly monitoring it and constantly seeing it and trying to find ways to do things. it's just really sad. i've got my husban
nick eardley in westminster.cting many people. it's peak holiday season in ilfracombe in north devon, but people there are already feeling the squeeze. jenny kumah reports from a town already worried about the months ahead. the sun is shining and the town is busy with holiday makers. but ilfracombe is a place where housing is expensive, many people earn lower wages and now they are also dealing with rising inflation. chester sleeps at the bottom... and my bed is at the top of the triple bunk....
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our correspondent, helena wilkinson, is outside westminster magistrates' court. those allegations relate to 2013 and 2014. he is accused of asking for and receiving money for terrorist purposes including requesting his wife send funds to him in syria, and he is also accused of possessing a firearm. he didn't indicate how he would play today. he has been remanded in custody to appear at the old bailey next month and he has spent more than seven years in a prison in turkey for being a member of the islamic state group.— of the islamic state group. helena, thank you- — it's the opening day of the european championships in munich in germany. nine are sports involved — making it the biggest sporting event to be hosted in germany since the 1972 summer olympics. our sports correspondent nesta mcgregor is at the gymnastics, where the first medals will be won. nesta. good evening. from the gymnastics arena where you can probably hear and see that the women's all—around final is in full swing. to explain this event, each country has a team of gymnasts performing on four pi
our correspondent, helena wilkinson, is outside westminster magistrates' court. those allegations relate to 2013 and 2014. he is accused of asking for and receiving money for terrorist purposes including requesting his wife send funds to him in syria, and he is also accused of possessing a firearm. he didn't indicate how he would play today. he has been remanded in custody to appear at the old bailey next month and he has spent more than seven years in a prison in turkey for being a member of...
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david corn knock —— david cornock at westminster.ights to domestic and european destinations. thousands of air travellers have been hit by disruption in recent weeks, including last—minute cancellations. lisa minot is the travel editor at the sun newspaper. she said that things don't look good for ba. we heard that, actually, this stop sale — the stopping of sale of all tickets out of heathrow from british airways — is going to continue until 15 august at the earliest, so that means that you will not be able to buy a ticket on a ba plane out of heathrow to any of the, basically, domestic and european destinations that it serves this summer. and this is because of the heathrow cap and the fact that both heathrow itself and british airways just don't have enough staff to run their full schedule. lisa minot, travel editor at the sun. a man has been charged with treason after an incident at windsor castle on christmas day. he's also been charged with threats to kill and possession of an offensive weapon. our home affairs correspondent da
david corn knock —— david cornock at westminster.ights to domestic and european destinations. thousands of air travellers have been hit by disruption in recent weeks, including last—minute cancellations. lisa minot is the travel editor at the sun newspaper. she said that things don't look good for ba. we heard that, actually, this stop sale — the stopping of sale of all tickets out of heathrow from british airways — is going to continue until 15 august at the earliest, so that means...
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tony bonsignore at westminster.ing how the former manchester united footballer, ryan giggs, told police his "head clashed" with his then girlfriend, during a row over a mobile phone, but the blow wasn't deliberate. he's accused of controlling behaviour and assault, towards kate greville and her younger sister. he denies all of the charges. take us through what happened today. clive, the first thing the former player did was admit to a jury that he had been called... emitted he was a flirt and he was unable to resist women and went on to say he went unfaithful many times but never physically assaulted a woman. also of assaulting her and her younger sister emma on the 1st of november 2020. ryan giggs was arrested and later gave a statement to police admitting the pair were arguing over his phone. he said he asked greville to leave his house, but she refused. he added he went to get kate's phone, "i was going to call the police and kate grabbed me by the hand." he admitted he's had —— his head did come into contact wit
tony bonsignore at westminster.ing how the former manchester united footballer, ryan giggs, told police his "head clashed" with his then girlfriend, during a row over a mobile phone, but the blow wasn't deliberate. he's accused of controlling behaviour and assault, towards kate greville and her younger sister. he denies all of the charges. take us through what happened today. clive, the first thing the former player did was admit to a jury that he had been called... emitted he was a...
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we're joined now by our political correspondent ione wells, who's in westminster.ht? i what is the focus of this debate in perth likely to be tonight?- perth likely to be tonight? i think the focus is _ perth likely to be tonight? i think the focus is going _ perth likely to be tonight? i think the focus is going to _ perth likely to be tonight? i think the focus is going to be _ perth likely to be tonight? i think the focus is going to be how- perth likely to be tonight? i think the focus is going to be how both j the focus is going to be how both candidates plan to take on the snp. nicola sturgeon. preventing further rises in support for independence in scotland. this will be a key focus of their campaign up there. to put it bluntly, borisjohnson was not particularly popular in scotland. he wasn't somebody who was active, and campaigning in the scottish government elections back in 2021. a number of scottish conservatives were among the first to publicly distance themselves from boris johnson, so both candidates will be under pressure to show how they can rebuild
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and now alcala, westminster, just thought id. notice on the invoice, with a, with that i can hold on one moment a with back on her. oh, this is kelly sure little illusion. bush gustavo is do dish grass dolphin. and you guys did in undergrad subsidy, l m. adams, marsha greer. i usually la, sidney, all at civilian but a lot there. he, centreville, you're but a lot they did not come. got the bottle just rationally it out the list up of sky list for the raleigh e. 3 new saying, lee, i know he's been doing cool. and what's on my material? a bit. israel glen, you're both cash dash of one of which lead bush. because lloyd ah, the display of the feminine battalion day fully to korean hotel, the light to brittany, putting new mild to national trouble, demonstrative shania, and with the 3 north garnish locals. kinley school only shows a mixture of people with with you. but with did a great year is story. yeah. marcia watches story or is divided. edna saying, yeah, climate of what e at the proposal is, was my vision with somebody to let are it in your notes? is that the bannock, when you buy an
and now alcala, westminster, just thought id. notice on the invoice, with a, with that i can hold on one moment a with back on her. oh, this is kelly sure little illusion. bush gustavo is do dish grass dolphin. and you guys did in undergrad subsidy, l m. adams, marsha greer. i usually la, sidney, all at civilian but a lot there. he, centreville, you're but a lot they did not come. got the bottle just rationally it out the list up of sky list for the raleigh e. 3 new saying, lee, i know he's...
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me nevada now alcala, westminster. just thought id. but i don't know yet enough that he was a developer lied to do with a job. with that, i had to have a hold on one moment with warner a, with a senior back on her issue, bleach allusion. bush, gustavo is due dish crossed out and you guys didn't get grad subsidy of them. i don't know should go to tutoring. julie, this is sydney all at celebrity, look a bit out that it was kind of for the raleigh city. new cl lee. i know he's been doing a cool...
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not as busy, it must be said, in westminster, despite the doom—laden prophecy from the bank of englandminister said tonight he would not be stepping in, and that any big fiscal changes would need to be left to his successor. there are still four weeks of the conservative leadership race to run. according to a new yougov poll for the times, the public have signalled they want the next prime minister to focus on inflation before tax cuts. 64% of respondents say it is the most important issue, only 17% appear to side with the frontrunner liz truss, who has promised to cut taxes first, and is still rather vague about offering any other kind of help. writing in the observer at the weekend, gordon brown says fuel poverty is creating a left out generation that will never recover from the scars. he has warned that "a financial time bomb will explode for families in october as a second round of fuel price rises in six months, sends shock waves through every household and pushes millions over the edge." the reason gordon brown is concerned, rebecca, i5 the reason gordon brown is concerned, rebec
not as busy, it must be said, in westminster, despite the doom—laden prophecy from the bank of englandminister said tonight he would not be stepping in, and that any big fiscal changes would need to be left to his successor. there are still four weeks of the conservative leadership race to run. according to a new yougov poll for the times, the public have signalled they want the next prime minister to focus on inflation before tax cuts. 64% of respondents say it is the most important issue,...
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damian i grammaticas from westminster, thank you.y and in particularjake jarman. what a story it is for him. 16 medals, ten of them gold, and four by this man on your screen. what a superb commonwealth debut for him. he won the vote final today, 20 years old. he had injury problems, covid too earlier this year, four gold on the floor in birmingham, one of the great stories, and he sets a record, one of the most successful male gymnasts at a single games. and i should give a mention tojoe fraser as well, he is the local lad. every time he comes up on the big screen behind me, they give a big cheer. he will have to make do with three medals, still pretty good! he had won parallel bars gold, and like i said, he finishes with those three gold medals. and alice kinsella, she took gold. i want to mention the lawn bowls as well, because it does not get a mention task the commonwealth games. wales and england, an absolutely thrilling final earlier. the welsh pair getting themselves over the line, a really tense emotional final against englan
damian i grammaticas from westminster, thank you.y and in particularjake jarman. what a story it is for him. 16 medals, ten of them gold, and four by this man on your screen. what a superb commonwealth debut for him. he won the vote final today, 20 years old. he had injury problems, covid too earlier this year, four gold on the floor in birmingham, one of the great stories, and he sets a record, one of the most successful male gymnasts at a single games. and i should give a mention tojoe fraser...
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now he's claiming that his group spent more time on twitter than forging party alliances in westminsterntly looking for the photo—op sound bite. ifind it really weird that he's turning on people for doing the start of behaviours that he himself would espouse and enjoy when they worked in his favour. i'm not quite sure why he's starting to bellyache now. i suppose he thinks we'll stop
now he's claiming that his group spent more time on twitter than forging party alliances in westminsterntly looking for the photo—op sound bite. ifind it really weird that he's turning on people for doing the start of behaviours that he himself would espouse and enjoy when they worked in his favour. i'm not quite sure why he's starting to bellyache now. i suppose he thinks we'll stop
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david, those outside the westminster - households as well.vide and governments of national unity are formed. is there not any way for what the two leadership candidates, plus the current prime minister, to get their heads together and say households are facing pressure and can we not amongst the three of us agree what can be —— can be done now to alleviate those pressures to then be enacted by whoever wins the contest? it's a common view we've heard from people within politics and outside of politics, like the confederation of politics, like the confederation of british industry who said, why can't borisjohnson sit down right now with rishi sunak and liz truss, because one of them will be the next prime minister, and agree on what to do, and in principle, that sounds like a great idea. the only problem is once it hits the reality of this leadership campaign, it doesn't really work. that is because rishi sunak and liz truss are slugging it out right now with incredibly different views of how to tackle this issue. rishi sunak is saying he wants
david, those outside the westminster - households as well.vide and governments of national unity are formed. is there not any way for what the two leadership candidates, plus the current prime minister, to get their heads together and say households are facing pressure and can we not amongst the three of us agree what can be —— can be done now to alleviate those pressures to then be enacted by whoever wins the contest? it's a common view we've heard from people within politics and outside...
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now he's claiming that his group spent more time on twitter than forging party alliances in westminster. i think this is somebody who modelled himself on a president who spent his entire time on twitter, i prime minister who could only get his information before because he didn't have the concentration —— a prime minister. someone constantly looking for the photo—op sound bite. ifind it really weird that he's turning on people for doing the start of behaviours that he himself would espouse and enjoy when they worked in his favour. i'm not quite sure why he's starting to bellyache now. i suppose he thinks we'll stop listening to him once he's out of office. he would say that, wouldn't need? �* , office. he would say that, wouldn't need? 3 office. he would say that, wouldn't need? �*, . ~ office. he would say that, wouldn't need? �*, ., office. he would say that, wouldn't need? �*, ,,'., , need? let's look back at the daily telegraph- _ they generous prisoners, you can see it at the bottom —— dangerous prisoners blocked from automatic release. your conclusions, ali? i think a lot of peopl
now he's claiming that his group spent more time on twitter than forging party alliances in westminster. i think this is somebody who modelled himself on a president who spent his entire time on twitter, i prime minister who could only get his information before because he didn't have the concentration —— a prime minister. someone constantly looking for the photo—op sound bite. ifind it really weird that he's turning on people for doing the start of behaviours that he himself would...
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lobby— including from my colleague in the lohby at _ including from my colleague in the lobby at westminsterk the post— was planning to offer rishi sunak the post of health secretary in a move _ the post of health secretary in a move to — the post of health secretary in a move to try and bring the party back together— move to try and bring the party back together and promote unity after such a _ together and promote unity after such a bruising contest, but in an interview— such a bruising contest, but in an interview today on the bbc, rishi sunak— interview today on the bbc, rishi sunak seems to have effectively ruled _ sunak seems to have effectively ruled that out, saying effectively he doesn't agree with the big decisions liz truss is going to make. — decisions liz truss is going to make. as _ decisions liz truss is going to make, as prime minister, primarily economically, we have seen that throughout this contest. in some ways. _ throughout this contest. in some ways, it — throughout this contest. in some ways, it is — throughout this contest. in some ways, it is no surprise, rishi sunak
lobby— including from my colleague in the lohby at _ including from my colleague in the lobby at westminsterk the post— was planning to offer rishi sunak the post of health secretary in a move _ the post of health secretary in a move to — the post of health secretary in a move to try and bring the party back together— move to try and bring the party back together and promote unity after such a _ together and promote unity after such a bruising contest, but in an interview— such a...
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making, officially, he sang in the actions would damage the uk's competitiveness, especially of westminsterory decisions but it seems he is especially upset with liz truss and it will be interesting to see if the front minister and where things go from here. irate to see if the front minister and where things go from here. we will end with another _ where things go from here. we will end with another financial - where things go from here. we will end with another financial times i end with another financial times story and about sanctions, making a limited impact on russian oil production this is an interesting angle because they're talking about how, there have been sanctions on russia after the invasion of ukraine but actually, russia has re—routed its oil to places like india, china, turkey, which have mitigated the losses, they are not doing too badly, in fact in the money they are making is financing the war. i badly, in fact in the money they are making is financing the war.- making is financing the war. i think roduction making is financing the war. i think production is _ making is
making, officially, he sang in the actions would damage the uk's competitiveness, especially of westminsterory decisions but it seems he is especially upset with liz truss and it will be interesting to see if the front minister and where things go from here. irate to see if the front minister and where things go from here. we will end with another _ where things go from here. we will end with another financial - where things go from here. we will end with another financial times i end with...
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give westminster for less, dammit, not for end of this creek is here, a po for pristine keegan who was as of italian. i shall either the pin middle of it or not long i li it or find that i sent him it in front of our phone politician because he's formed is a for art home or allison disease, dean is got east hunter gone. mister spoken in a letter to president roosevelt style indirectly accused the allies of making a separate deal with germany. already, terminally ill, roosevelt rhodes. you've been misinformed, started replied. our informants are modest and honest people. yeah, and yeah, my go paula. she's cuz she's my managed persuasion, but she knew in the middle of both the dorms of brittany. ah, on april 12th 1945, roosevelt died and harry truman became the new you as president. i got this little man without vision. is that gonna make the crucial decision, as it was by your mental turning point in history? ah, on april the 30th 1945, a red flag was hoisted over the rice tag. ah, by this time hitler was dead and his successor admiral done its negotiated a unit natural surrender in the
give westminster for less, dammit, not for end of this creek is here, a po for pristine keegan who was as of italian. i shall either the pin middle of it or not long i li it or find that i sent him it in front of our phone politician because he's formed is a for art home or allison disease, dean is got east hunter gone. mister spoken in a letter to president roosevelt style indirectly accused the allies of making a separate deal with germany. already, terminally ill, roosevelt rhodes. you've...
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as normally almost issue for the national control and nobody let me know why no sir british and westminster principal sentiment there were still used to grave. furthermore, he chose for, for the roof attempts to look by in pity. mullin, this new addition moved 30 from school cave, expected russian troops defunct, her. and she has battles didn't happen. while the ukranian army suffered huge casualties with applegate's, constantly being routed, professional soldiers were replaced by poorly trained reservists thrown into battle with little to no skills with the foreign weapons involved. so the ukrainian armies offensive capabilities are reduced to 0. ah, i you bring in neo nazis have played a special role in the dumbass war in l. p. r and dpr they've been compared to ss death squads. ah, the most notorious of them, of the so called black man things from the as all regiment. this unit began operating new guns. how come there dance and dennis region just a few months after his creation, it became a regiment, as of as always stood out for a strong ideological stance. the unit skier contains eleme
as normally almost issue for the national control and nobody let me know why no sir british and westminster principal sentiment there were still used to grave. furthermore, he chose for, for the roof attempts to look by in pity. mullin, this new addition moved 30 from school cave, expected russian troops defunct, her. and she has battles didn't happen. while the ukranian army suffered huge casualties with applegate's, constantly being routed, professional soldiers were replaced by poorly...
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david cornock is in westminster.inside and outside her party. == inside and outside her party. -- what a 24 _ inside and outside her party. » what a 24 hours. the policy lasted about 12 hours, think before it was unceremoniously dumped. liz truss claims it was wilfully misrepresented by our opponents, but when you look at the small print, the only way she could save something like £11 billion per year would be for it to be extended to all public sector workers in the future, even though, as launched, it would only apply to new recruits. as you can imagine, it is a bit of a gift to the rishi sunak campaign. he has already put out a statement via a spokesperson saying it has a dramatic u—turn on policy and reveals more than a change of heart, a lack of serious judgment. setting out plans that are the snack campaign see it that it would dramatically cut wages for —— snack says it would cut wages for teachers, police, in cannes to and taunton. and seeing it show the wedding halo trust of grip of detail in what is already
david cornock is in westminster.inside and outside her party. == inside and outside her party. -- what a 24 _ inside and outside her party. » what a 24 hours. the policy lasted about 12 hours, think before it was unceremoniously dumped. liz truss claims it was wilfully misrepresented by our opponents, but when you look at the small print, the only way she could save something like £11 billion per year would be for it to be extended to all public sector workers in the future, even though, as...
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nicola sturgeon said the option should be "on the table" — as she called for the westminster governmenting to pay energy bills. for the first time in four years, the us and south korea will revive their live—action military drills, sharpening their preparedness as the north korean nuclear threat worsens and china steps up its presence around taiwan. the 11—dayjoint drills start monday in south korea. but there is concern that north korea could use the drills as a chance to retaliate. 0ur seoul correspondent jean mackenzie was given rare access to the countries' joint operation centre from where the war games are run. deep underground, an american and a south korean colonel watch north korea. i'm learning but it's difficult to get it right. in this classified bunker outside seoul, the two militaries work together to defend against north korean attacks. this is the only place in korea where us forces and south korean forces sit side by side, and using all this information, they can detect almost immediately if north korea launches a weapon. between his great english and my terrible korean
nicola sturgeon said the option should be "on the table" — as she called for the westminster governmenting to pay energy bills. for the first time in four years, the us and south korea will revive their live—action military drills, sharpening their preparedness as the north korean nuclear threat worsens and china steps up its presence around taiwan. the 11—dayjoint drills start monday in south korea. but there is concern that north korea could use the drills as a chance to...
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ready the basic conventions of our westminster system, the government, the ministers, are accountable to parliament and misleading parliament as to who exercises ministerial power is completely at odds with those conventions. this is extremely unorthodox. it is a breach of constitutional convention. to fill the prime minister may have apologize to his colleagues, but that hasn't quelled calls from within his party for him to resign from parliament. that's a step sofa that's got marson is refusing to take. sara, clock out his era, brisbin australia, burnett. kane is the political editor of cry key dot com. that's an independent news website. is also the author of the book lies and falsehoods. the morrison government and the new culture of deceit joins us live from sidney. good to have you with us. so 1st of all, are there any rules against the prime minister, assuming multiple portfolios, the reasons and the shining constitution is extraordinarily bike. primacy doesn't even include reference to a prime minister little or new she or how a cabinet system is government operates. and it's
ready the basic conventions of our westminster system, the government, the ministers, are accountable to parliament and misleading parliament as to who exercises ministerial power is completely at odds with those conventions. this is extremely unorthodox. it is a breach of constitutional convention. to fill the prime minister may have apologize to his colleagues, but that hasn't quelled calls from within his party for him to resign from parliament. that's a step sofa that's got marson is...
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my colleague is monitoring this in westminster for us. sunak.s wednesday now, what can we expect? i don't think the conversation will have changed that much in terms of what conservative members are looking for in the next leader of the conservative party. they are read aboutjobs and the cost of living crisis. so the way the hustings work is the two candidates come on stage separately, they don't go head to head like we've seen in tv debates in the past. they both get an opportunity to say their pitch, than audience members ask questions of both of them. and what we've seen, and we saw in the hustings on monday, there was a big focus on tax, that's been a defining issue in this election so far, so i'd expect that to come up. of course this hustings is happening in cardiff, in wales, so expect more welsh areas to come up, lots of questions probably about farming, about rural areas in the economy, the cost of living crisis — and what's very interesting about this race is just a little while ago, liz truss managed to get another backer of hers in h
my colleague is monitoring this in westminster for us. sunak.s wednesday now, what can we expect? i don't think the conversation will have changed that much in terms of what conservative members are looking for in the next leader of the conservative party. they are read aboutjobs and the cost of living crisis. so the way the hustings work is the two candidates come on stage separately, they don't go head to head like we've seen in tv debates in the past. they both get an opportunity to say...
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iain watson in westminster, thank you so much. pratt—korbel — had been shot dead in her own home in liverpool. she was killed when a complete stranger barged into her house as he was being chased by a gunman who then continued firing into the property. let's talk to our correspondent in liverpooljohn maguire. john? john? good morning, as you say, just john? good morning, as you say, 'ust over a john? good morning, as you say, 'ust a week— john? good morning, as you say, 'ust over a week since �* john? good morning, as you say, 'ust over a week since the i john? good morning, as you say, 'ust over a week since the news �* john? good morning, as you say, 'ust over a week since the news of i over a week since the news of 0livier�*s death broke. it happened the night before just behind 0livier�*s death broke. it happened the night beforejust behind me in kings heath avenue —— the news of 0livia's death. the streets are still cordoned off, police have still cordoned off, police have still been working here until very recently. all of t
iain watson in westminster, thank you so much. pratt—korbel — had been shot dead in her own home in liverpool. she was killed when a complete stranger barged into her house as he was being chased by a gunman who then continued firing into the property. let's talk to our correspondent in liverpooljohn maguire. john? john? good morning, as you say, just john? good morning, as you say, 'ust over a john? good morning, as you say, 'ust a week— john? good morning, as you say, 'ust over a week...
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our political correspondent iain watson is in westminster.ster but there is advice tonight from the current chancellor? that absolutely right, _ from the current chancellor? that absolutely right, and _ from the current chancellor? twat absolutely right, and advice for all of us from the current chancellor, nadhim zahawi, because and effect is saying don'tjust ask nadhim zahawi, because and effect is saying don't just ask what the government can do for you, ask what you can do for yourself, because he said in reality, with the war on the continent we should all look at our energy consumption. he did have some advice for those conservative leadership candidates. in tomorrow's telegraph heath urged them not simply to confine any extra help those on benefits but to look at middle—income earners as well. he is a liz truss supporter. although she had said previously she was against hand—outs, i understand one of the ideas put to her as a temporary but substantial increase in universal credit. but her team are absolutely adamant she will look at id
our political correspondent iain watson is in westminster.ster but there is advice tonight from the current chancellor? that absolutely right, _ from the current chancellor? that absolutely right, and _ from the current chancellor? twat absolutely right, and advice for all of us from the current chancellor, nadhim zahawi, because and effect is saying don'tjust ask nadhim zahawi, because and effect is saying don't just ask what the government can do for you, ask what you can do for yourself,...