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Our World

oxford university for six months— oxford university for six months. ., ., . months. i have told the police officer that — months. i have told the police officer that i _ months. i have told the police officer that i plan _ months. i have told the police officer that i plan to _ months. i have told the police officer that i plan to leave - months. i have told the police officer that i plan to leave on | officer that i plan to leave on 23rd of september and i have to stay in england for half a year. they said that they will record it and tell the court, told the magistrate what is going on, so i don't have any idea on that.— going on, so i don't have any idea on that. more than a week has passed _ idea on that. more than a week has passed and _ idea on that. more than a week has passed and ronson - idea on that. more than a week has passed and ronson has - idea on that. more than a week. has passed and ronson has been granted bail. he is allowed to leave hong kong. today is his last day in the city. he is going to see his journalist colleague patrick lamb in the detention centre before he leaves. he has been detained for nearly two years. his trial is yet to begin. he for nearly two years. his trial is yet to begin.— for nearly two years. his trial is yet to begin. he was under arrest, cannot _ is yet to begin. he was under arrest, cannot get _ is yet to begin. he was under arrest, cannot get bail. - is yet to begin. he was under arrest, cannot get bail. i - arrest, cannot get bail. i visited him once every month since last year, december.

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Verified Live

in football, one of the biggest transfer deals of the summer is closing in after arsenal agreed a fee worth £105 million to sign west ham's england midfielder declan rice. it's arsenal's third bid for rice and the initial fee of £100 million would equal the british record that manchester city paid for midfielderjack grealish. city had a £90 million offer rejected on tuesday and have since withdrawn from the running. yet to act in the market are manchester united, but talks are expected to take place this week to try and resolve the situation with chelsea over the proposed move of mason mount to old trafford. chelsea rejected the latest bid of £55 million — but the two clubs will re—enter negotiations in the coming days. heavyweight boxers joe joyce and zhang zhilei will face off in a rematch at wembley arena on the 23rd of september.

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BBC News

not in quite as bad a position as opinion polls have been telling us. i think the truth is that the message the conservatives have to take away is that the moment these things are as bad as the polls are telling us, and the question is, can the conservatives recover their reputation for economic competence against what is going to be a very difficult set of economic circumstances and declining living standards between now and the general election? that is a very substantial tall order, but one advantage they have, at least rishi sunak is widely respected for his economic policies, but can he transfer that to his party? find economic policies, but can he transfer that to his party? and that is absolutely _ transfer that to his party? and that is absolutely going _ transfer that to his party? and that is absolutely going to _ transfer that to his party? and that is absolutely going to be _ transfer that to his party? and that is absolutely going to be the - transfer that to his party? and that is absolutely going to be the test, | is absolutely going to be the test, it is all about the economics. the old adage in politics. figs it is all about the economics. the old adage in politics. $5 a old adage in politics. as a consequence _ old adage in politics. as a consequence of _ old adage in politics. as a consequence of the - old adage in politics. as a consequence of the liz i old adage in politics. as a i consequence of the liz truss administration and the way in which the mini budget of the 23rd of september and the subsequent reaction of the financial markets, the damage that did to the conservatives' reaction for economic

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World Business Report

budget on 23rd of september was very expansionary, generated a lot more borrowing, had been learned, and esoteric reflected something of a u—turn, and saying that the pound had already priced that m. the unusual thing _ already priced that m. the unusual thing about this is all these tax rises and spending cuts are being brought in at the start of what forecasters are saying is the longest recession the uk has seen for decades. is there a risk that the chancellor may have gone too far, and these announcements may worsen the recession that apparently has already started? it is absolutely _ already started? it is absolutely the - already started? it is absolutely the right i already started? it 3 absolutely the right question but the government, while they may not wish to admit it, they are not what they want to be and therefore they are making second—best decisions. rachel reeves, she was talking about other countries around the world expanding fiscal policy,

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BBC News

budget. and the decisions that the chancellor made. joining us now is david gauke, former mp and lord chancellor. he was also a conservative treasury minister for seven years. thank you very much for being with us. i wondered if he slightly winced at the assessment that this was a series of problematic decisions which would include your time in office? i which would include your time in office? ~ . ., , . , which would include your time in office? ~ , . , ., office? i think the consequences of the brexit vote _ office? i think the consequences of the brexit vote has _ office? i think the consequences of the brexit vote has clearly - office? i think the consequences of the brexit vote has clearly been . the brexit vote has clearly been very damaging for the uk economy. it created a period of uncertainty and now that we have left it has damaged our ability to trade with the european union. there is no doubt that that has been damaging. and more recently the mini budget of the 23rd of september really did unsettle the market, created a huge amount of uncertainty and i think that has been damaging. yes, there

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Politics Live

there was a moment of stability and tranquillity. liz truss and kwasi kwarteng unleash the economic plan. it was jaw—dropping and caused economic turmoil. nowjeremy hunt is the man who has to restore economic stability and the reputation of the country. something the conservatives do prize, he has to keep markets and voters happy and the back benches as well. we voters happy and the back benches as well. ~ , ., ., well. we were sitting here not that lona aao, well. we were sitting here not that long ago. on _ well. we were sitting here not that long ago. on the — well. we were sitting here not that long ago, on the 23rd _ well. we were sitting here not that long ago, on the 23rd of _ well. we were sitting here not that i long ago, on the 23rd of september. the market turmoil, you were monitoring as it was happening pretty shortly after kwasi kwarteng had stood there and delivered the plan for growth. what is driving the decisions thatjeremy hunt with rishi sunak had already decided to do and they will unveil today? how much is about the event we uncovered and how much of it would we have had to have done anyway? this

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The Context with Christian Fraser

budget this week, thursday, we will talk lots about it on the programme, but give us your thoughts and your readout from the weekend and what we have been what is coming our way. put this into context, the 8th of september, when sadly her majesty the queen passed away, until the 19th, the day of her funeral, there's ten or 11 days, the whole world looked upon the uk with such enormous respect because of this wonderful lady and her service of over seven decades, we were right up there, and then we had this mini budget on the 23rd of september and our reputation came crashing down. people were saying, what is this great country doing to itself? a month later on the 24th, we have our first asian origin prime minister, he was chancellor and he has experience of leading in crisis, we havejeremy hunt, a very successful entrepreneur who has helped to

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The Papers

nigel. is it a sign of desperation that they will risk the raft of some conservatives with a policy like this if it does come to pass? —— wrath. this if it does come to pass? -- wrath. . , ., , ., wrath. the clue is in what you say it, if it comes _ wrath. the clue is in what you say it, if it comes to _ wrath. the clue is in what you say it, if it comes to pass, _ wrath. the clue is in what you say it, if it comes to pass, because i wrath. the clue is in what you say it, if it comes to pass, because it| it, if it comes to pass, because it was initially— it, if it comes to pass, because it was initially at the end of november, then it was the 31st of october. — november, then it was the 31st of october, so the date of the autumn statement — october, so the date of the autumn statement has changed drastically and now_ statement has changed drastically and now it is a full fiscal statement and because of the debacle of the _ statement and because of the debacle of the so—called mini budget of the 23rd of— of the so—called mini budget of the 23rd of september, this is becoming a much _ 23rd of september, this is becoming a much bigger deal, so to speak, with no_ a much bigger deal, so to speak, with no pun — a much bigger deal, so to speak, with no pun intended. what have we had? _ with no pun intended. what have we had? nuclearfunding up, possibly not happening, dividend tax, fiscal drag, _ not happening, dividend tax, fiscal drag, we _ not happening, dividend tax, fiscal drag, we have had so many things being _ drag, we have had so many things being floated, and you wonder if they are — being floated, and you wonder if they are watching to see what the reaction _ they are watching to see what the reaction is — they are watching to see what the reaction is on social media and in the tory— reaction is on social media and in the tory party itself and across the

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The Travel Show

little bit — of headlines that the incoming a little bit tired of the speculation well on — little bit tired of the speculation well on the 17th, will know who we are dealing — well on the 17th, will know who we are dealing with the mercy of the markets — are dealing with the mercy of the markets react to the very delicate balance _ markets react to the very delicate balance and notjust british media will be _ balance and notjust british media will be covering but with great interest, — will be covering but with great interest, the foreign media in this country— interest, the foreign media in this country having covered basically what _ country having covered basically what happened with the disastrous 23rd of— what happened with the disastrous 23rd of september so many budget. the most _ 23rd of september so many budget. the most importance story of the day, matt hancock, i am a celebrity, give me a new career. and exclusive information. and yes, nigel. to matt hancock, information. and yes, nigel. to matt hancock. coming _ information. and yes, nigel. to matt hancock, coming into _ information. and yes, nigel. to matt hancock, coming into government i hancock, coming into government again, that appears to be what he thinks and he feels his political career, is being passed over by liz

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BBC World News

the morning newspapers, how they are digesting and reporting on this historic day. the front page of the financial times, sunakfails the front page of the financial times, sunak fails to get a grip on the economy. the interesting line is markets look forward to dullness dividend in the wake of trusts turbulence, of course focusing on the terminal that followed the mini budget by the then chancellor kwasi kwarteng on 23rd of september. daily mail says a new dawn for britain, rishi sunak becomes our youngest modern pm and first with an asian heritage. it talks about this following their weeks of turmoil within their weeks of turmoil within the conservative party, the paper says his when the heralds the beginning of the tory fightback. we then have the times newspaper, soon i could unite or die, but that photograph many newspapers have gone with. on the line unite or

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