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helotes both of you we will talk to you by all of the big stories have been talking to seen today. the uk prime minister rishi sunak has announced a major u turn on efforts to tackle the climate crisis saying he wants to adopt a more realistic approach to meeting net zero by 2050 with what he called a pragmatic approach which eases the burden on british people. among measures he s announced. he s delaying the ban on the sale of petrol and diesel cars until 2035 instead of 2030. the scrapping of gas boilers, to be replaced by heat pumps will also be delayed until 2035. but he says he remains commited to reaching net zero by 2050 meaning the uk would no longer add to the total amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. here s rishi sunak making the announcement: the debate about how we get to net zero has thrown up a range of worrying proposals, and today i want to confirm that under this government they will never happen. the proposal for government to interfere in ho

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i mean, most of the financial experts were predicting actually that inflation was going to go up and at least it did go the other way. but what do we think the reasons are that it fell as opposed to rising again? but some of the driving factors behind the downward pressures was the decrease in the hospitality sectors restaurants and hotels. household goods also saw downward pressures, as well as food and beverages. but on the other side of this, and which actually drove those higher expectations, we have seen oil prices rising again. people might notice the increases at the petrol pumps over the last couple of weeks and this is being driven by global markets and those oil prices coming up higher. so again, that will also influence the banks decisions tomorrow as they keep this in mind. let s bring in the panel: tom peck, political columnist at the independent. and rina shah, political strategist and commentator talking about inflation, still higher than a lot of international

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1 1 in spain lens equalising after going behindsalzburg ahead in portugal and on top of that after going behind, salzburg ahead in portugal and on top of that benfica are down to ten men. there was also an early goal in spain as real sociedad, took the lead against last seasons runners up inter milan, brahim diaz with the goal after just four minutes elsewhere in football, most of spain s world cup winning squad have decided to end their strike. returning to play for the national team after the country s football federation said it would make immediate and profound changes to its structure. the team were back in training today ahead of that nations league game against sweden. just two of the players called up despite their boycott say they won t play, following a series of meetings that ran through to the early hours of wednesday morning at the squad s training camp near valencia. those two are barcelona s patri guijarro and mapi leon. neither of whom played at the world cup

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phillips. labour had ordered its mps to back the party s own amendments which called for a longer humanitarian pause. labour wanted those mps to abstain on the snp proposal. so the language is really important. the labour proposal had simply been a humanitarian pause, the idea a pause in fighting, a longer pause to allow aid in and people out, should they need medical help. the snp proposal was calling for an outright ceasefire. we know internationally there is growing condemnation, growing criticism of the rising death toll in israel s wore in the middle east. so that is at the centre of these discussions and the votes. we know tonight the un security council in new york is voting on a similar proposal around the wording of whether it is a ceasefire or a humanitarian pause. the un proposal is for a humanitarian pause. let s get the latest on what is happening at westminster, iain watson is an central lobby. you are running through some of the logistics and details of how thi

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