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no change in two of the big offices of state james cleverly remains foreign secretary and jeremy hunt stays at the treasury, suella braverman returns as home secretary less than a week after she resigned, and dominic raab is deputy prime minister. it comes as new figures show the task in hand with the price of some household basics soaring. you can see on the shelves when you go into the supermarket you have got to really think about making better choices. . , . , choices. ultimately the costings come down choices. ultimately the costings come down and choices. ultimately the costings come down and our choices. ultimately the costings come down and our peoples - choices. ultimately the costings - come down and our peoples income needs come down and our peoples income needs go come down and our peoples income needs go up. hello and welcome, whether you re watching on pbs, in the uk, or elsewhere around the world. we start here in london, where it s been ano ....
samoa, in an opening clash of the titans. 0h, hello. sorry, no wish to be rude, but i m in no fit state to entertain today. they will have to get past fluffy. remembering robbie coltrane. tributes are paid the the actor, who has died at the age of 72. good morning. it is a tale of two halves this weekend. it s a blustery, showery saturday, and then on sunday a slightly quieter story, before more wet weather starts to arrive in from the west. all the details coming up shortly. it s saturday 15 october. our top story: the prime minister is working to shore up her authority today after she announced a second major u turn on her economic plans. some conservative mps are privately discussing ousting liz truss as leader after she sacked her chancellor, kwasi kwarteng, and reversed a key policy to scrap the planned rise in corporation tax. our political correspondent helen catt reports on a turbulent day in westminster. the prime minister with her new chancellor, jeremy hunt. his jo ....
pollsters of every stripe, we re worried about rising costs. democrats can t run on anything they ve dub. people don t like what they ve done. they don t like high inflation. we cannot afford another two years of democratic control in washington. we have to turn the corner and set ourselves up for a bigger victory in 2024. ashley live in studio with more, ash? inflation and the economy are the dominating concerns for most americans heading to the midterms next week. that s according to the latest abc poll. 28% of voters say the economy will be the single most important issue when it comes to casting a ballot for congress. the next is inflation at 22%, apportion with trailing behind, 16%, and then climate change coming in last at 5%. however, when white house press secretary corinne jeanpierre was pressed on inflation being a big worry about voters, there is her response. when the president walked into this add administration, the economy was in ruins, absolute ....
as the president says he ll step down after huge demonstrations. the men s final at wimbledon goes into a tense third set with defending champion novak djokovic facing nick kyrgios. and, temperatures rise around the uk with some areas hitting 30 degrees today and scotland records its warmest day of the year so far. now on bbc news. the media show. this programme was recorded on wednesday. hello and welcome. now, a week is famously a long time in politics, and the day we recorded this edition of the media show will go down in history as one of the longest. it was wednesday afternoon that we went on air. boris johnson at that point was holding out, but minister after minister were resigning and we wanted to get a sense of how we d got there, because the media is a central part of the story of borisjohnson. how power and politics intertwine with the media in this country is vital to understanding it. and we also need to look at how scoops about mrjohnson s behaviour ul ....
of the year so far we ll be talking to a cafe owner in arboyne. that afternoon. the international trade minister, penny mordaunt, has become the ninth candidate to enter the conservative leadership contest. most candidates are focusing on their plans for the economy. the former health secretary, sajid javid, wants to bring forward the 1p income tax cut to next year. both mrjavid and the former cabinet minister, jeremy hunt, are also pledging to reduce corporation tax from 19% to 15%. here s our political correspondent, david wallace lockhart. and then there were nine. trade minister penny mordaunt the latest to throw her hat in the ring to be the next tory leader. many candidates but one key issue taxes. former health secretary sajid javid will cut them if he is prime minister, including a tax rise introduced to help the health service when he ran it. if we don t have the tax cuts we will not get growth, if we do not get growth we will not be able to sustain the pub ....