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history. we ll bring you the latest on the markets. and we ll be getting the inside track on life in the fast lane with the boss of london s city airport. just how do you grow a business that s hemmed in on all sides? scientists say smart devices or is good at doctors as spotting skin cancer. what would you like your phone to warn you about? just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. welcome to the programme. we re talking about corporate tax cuts. it s a central part of president trump s strategy to boost the us economy, and is on the agenda today at the republican party s annual retreat in philadelphia. president trump will be there to give an address, as will british prime minister theresa may a first for a foreign leader. before winning the election, mr trump promised he d cut the us corporate tax rate from 35% to around 15% to try and keep more us business onshore. he s targeting the billions that us multinationals like starbucks, google and microsoft make overseas. mr ....

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bellew reads david haye with an 11 round stoppage in london. beats. and sarah keith lucas has the weather. it isa it is a windy day to come, with spells of rain at times, but an improving picture in scotland and northern ireland. a full forecast in about 15 minutes. there s growing pressure this morning on the prime minister to safeguard the rights of more than three million eu citizens living and working in the uk. at the moment there s no guarantee they ll be allowed to stay after brexit. but a cross party committee of mps has called on theresa may to clarify their position, rather than waiting for the european union to decide what will happen to british people living on the continent. among the group of ten conservatives, the prominent leave campaigner michael gove. let s speak to our political correspondent, susana mendonca. talk us through this report. it is interesting, given all we ve heard this week, especially about triggering article 50. there is robust lan ....

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welcome to bbc news. the chancellor, phillip hammond, has rounded on what he s described as voices calling for massive borrowing to fund huge spending sprees . writing in the sunday times before delivering the budget on wednesday he has argued that although the economy has proven to be robust, there s still a need for fiscal discipline as the country prepares for brexit. with me now is our news correspondent susana mendonca. what is heard what is he actually saying? people who say he should be spending more and not careful enough. we know he is aware of what the potential impact of brexit may be. in his autumn statement last week he talked about having a pot of money aside in preparation for that. what is said in this article is that britain has been remarkably resilient thus far but we can t be complacent and we should not be reckless and should basically be planning for the future and should not spend beyond their means. people will remember that his predecess ....

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of british soldiers and sailors killed on the normandy beaches. and in boxing, tony bellew, upsets the odds by beating david haye, in a thrilling heavyweight contest in london. good morning and welcome to bbc news. the chancellor, phillip hammond, has rounded on what he s described .he . he wants to increase fiscal discipline. increase fiscal discipline. speaking to the bbc‘s andrew marr show before delivering the budget on wednesday he has argued that although the economy has proven to be robust, there s still a need for fiscal discipline as the country prepares for brexit. with me now is our political correspondent susana mendonca. he put great emphasis on skills training and one submitted on the same basis as academic training. we know that the government is very focused upon improving productivity and making sure we have the workforce needed after we brexit from the european union to be able to do thejobs. from the european union to be able to do the jobs. that is ....

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at the european athletics indoor championships in belgrade. and tottenham close the gap on chelsea s lead at the top of the premier league to seven points after beating everton. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the chancellor, phillip hammond, has said the government will not spend heavily in his budget on wednesday, because it needs reserves in the tank as it prepares to leave the eu. mr hammond said hisjob was to ensure the economy was resilient. he s also warned the eu that britain will not slink off like a wounded animal if it does not secure the brexit deal it wants. 0ur political correspondent, susana mendonca, reports. don t expect bundles of cash to pop out of his red box on wednesday. the chancellor is not planning to go on a spending spree. he is under pressure to put more money into the nhs, to plug the growing funding gap in social care for the elderly, and to help small firms deal with rising business rates. but he is batting off suggestions that ....

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