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Erin Burnett OutFront

mclean and scott, the region as been on tender hooks for some time about the prospect of a broader war here. now we're seeing repeated back-and-forth between israel and iran. and i wonder where those concerns are right now in the wake of this apparent israeli attack on iran you know, jim, i think it's fascinating because at the moment you can sort of hear a pin drop in the middle east, there has been really no reaction that i can tell to what's took place in iran just now perhaps countries are wanting the dust to settle, wanting to know all the facts before saying anything. >> because as you rightly point out, this is a very volatile part of the world right now and as of course, you know, there are many dividing lines in the middle east between countries tribal divisions religious divisions, you name it. but the thing that has really united countries diplomatically over

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BBC News

for tax cuts, giving the prime ministerfloated more of them in for tax cuts, giving the prime minister floated more of them in a newspaper. keir starmer would not be drawn on what taxes he would want to see, besides saying he would like to reduce the burden on working people. but he was also for —— agitating for the prime minister to set a date for the prime minister to set a date for the general election. the prime minister said this week that it was a working assumption that we would see a general election on the back end of this year, in november time, but keir starmer said he was putting vanity before country. what but keir starmer said he was putting vanity before country.— vanity before country. what you are seeinu at vanity before country. what you are seeing at the _ vanity before country. what you are seeing at the moment _ vanity before country. what you are seeing at the moment from - vanity before country. what you are seeing at the moment from the - vanity before country. what you are i seeing at the moment from the prime minister_ seeing at the moment from the prime minister is _ seeing at the moment from the prime minister is he — seeing at the moment from the prime minister is he is— seeing at the moment from the prime minister is he is floating _ seeing at the moment from the prime minister is he is floating tax— seeing at the moment from the prime minister is he is floating tax cuts - minister is he is floating tax cuts but he _ minister is he is floating tax cuts but he is — minister is he is floating tax cuts but he is doing _ minister is he is floating tax cuts but he is doing that _ minister is he is floating tax cuts but he is doing that in _ minister is he is floating tax cuts but he is doing that in his- minister is he is floating tax cuts but he is doing that in his own i minister is he is floating tax cuts i but he is doing that in his own self interest _ but he is doing that in his own self interest he— but he is doing that in his own self interest. he has— but he is doing that in his own self interest. he has run— but he is doing that in his own self interest. he has run out— but he is doing that in his own self interest. he has run out of- but he is doing that in his own self interest. he has run out of ideas, i interest. he has run out of ideas, they— interest. he has run out of ideas, they are — interest. he has run out of ideas, they are desperately— interest. he has run out of ideas, they are desperately thrashing i they are desperately thrashing around — they are desperately thrashing around and _ they are desperately thrashing around and trying _ they are desperately thrashing around and trying to _ they are desperately thrashing around and trying to find - they are desperately thrashing . around and trying to find dividing lines _ around and trying to find dividing lines to— around and trying to find dividing lines to go— around and trying to find dividing lines to go into _ around and trying to find dividing lines to go into the _ around and trying to find dividing lines to go into the election. - around and trying to find dividing lines to go into the election. it . around and trying to find dividing lines to go into the election. it is not part— lines to go into the election. it is not part of— lines to go into the election. it is not part of a _ lines to go into the election. it is not part of a strategy— lines to go into the election. it is not part of a strategy for- lines to go into the election. it isj not part of a strategy for growing the economy, _ not part of a strategy for growing the economy, it _ not part of a strategy for growing the economy, it is _ not part of a strategy for growing the economy, it is simply- not part of a strategy for growing the economy, it is simply pickingj the economy, it is simply picking tax cuts — the economy, it is simply picking tax cuts that _ the economy, it is simply picking tax cuts that the _ the economy, it is simply picking tax cuts that the prime _ the economy, it is simply picking tax cuts that the prime ministerl tax cuts that the prime minister thinks _ tax cuts that the prime minister thinks might— tax cuts that the prime minister thinks might create _ tax cuts that the prime minister thinks might create a _ tax cuts that the prime minister thinks might create a dividing . tax cuts that the prime minister. thinks might create a dividing line going _ thinks might create a dividing line going into — thinks might create a dividing line going into the _ thinks might create a dividing line going into the election. _ thinks might create a dividing line going into the election. that- thinks might create a dividing line going into the election. that is. thinks might create a dividing linel going into the election. that is the wrong _ going into the election. that is the wrong way— going into the election. that is the wrong way to— going into the election. that is the wrong way to govern, _ going into the election. that is the wrong way to govern, whichever. going into the election. that is the i wrong way to govern, whichever party you in, _ wrong way to govern, whichever party you in. it _ wrong way to govern, whichever party you in. it does— wrong way to govern, whichever party you in. it does not _ wrong way to govern, whichever party you in, it does not matter— wrong way to govern, whichever party

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in the polls. keir starmer was asked about his plans for tax cuts, given the prime minister floated more of them in a newspaper. keir starmer would not be drawn on what taxes he might want to see cut, besides saying he would like to reduce the burden on working people. but he was also agitating for the prime minister to set a date for the general election. the prime minister said this week that it was his working assumption that there would be a general election on the back end of this year, in novembertime, but keir starmer said he was putting vanity before country. let's listen. what you are seeing at the moment from the prime minister is he is floating tax cuts but he is doing that in his own self interest. he has run out of ideas, they are desperately thrashing around and trying to find dividing lines to go into the election. it is not part of a strategy for growing the economy, it is simply picking tax cuts that the prime minister thinks might

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Newsnight

people about that. ila. you have to be straightforward with people about that.— you have to be straightforward with people about that. no, absolutely, i am not going _ people about that. no, absolutely, i am not going to _ people about that. no, absolutely, i am not going to do _ people about that. no, absolutely, i am not going to do what _ people about that. no, absolutely, i am not going to do what keir - people about that. no, absolutely, i. am not going to do what keir starmer or thangam _ am not going to do what keir starmer or thangam debbonaire hasjust done now and _ or thangam debbonaire hasjust done now and talking absolute nonsense to you. now and talking absolute nonsense to you the _ now and talking absolute nonsense to you the tax — now and talking absolute nonsense to you. the tax burden is absolutely continuing — you. the tax burden is absolutely continuing to rise, what i am saying is we _ continuing to rise, what i am saying is we are _ continuing to rise, what i am saying is we are setting a new direction, the reason — is we are setting a new direction, the reason why the tax rates have risen _ the reason why the tax rates have risen so _ the reason why the tax rates have risen so much is because we spent 350 billion — risen so much is because we spent 350 billion looking after people in covid, _ 350 billion looking after people in covid, unfurlough, and 93 billion to -et covid, unfurlough, and 93 billion to get through the cost of living. | get through the cost of living. i understand that... we - get through the cost of living. i i understand that... we spent half get through the cost of living. i - understand that... we spent half £1 trillion... understand that. .. we spent half £1 trillion... let— understand that... we spent half £1 trillion... let me _ understand that... we spent half £1 trillion... let me finish, _ understand that... we spent half £1 trillion... let me finish, please. - trillion... let me finish, please. we spent — trillion... let me finish, please. we spent in _ trillion... let me finish, please. we spent in 2019 that we didn't think— we spent in 2019 that we didn't think we — we spent in 2019 that we didn't think we were going to have to pay, that's— think we were going to have to pay, that's why— think we were going to have to pay, that's why taxes went up so much, that's— that's why taxes went up so much, that's why— that's why taxes went up so much, that's why we are setting a new direction, — that's why we are setting a new direction, we are bringing down taxes, _ direction, we are bringing down taxes. it— direction, we are bringing down taxes. it is— direction, we are bringing down taxes, it is our aim to do so, we haven't— taxes, it is our aim to do so, we haven't yet— taxes, it is our aim to do so, we haven't yet but there is a clear dividing — haven't yet but there is a clear dividing line between what we are trying _ dividing line between what we are trying to _ dividing line between what we are trying to do and what the labour party— trying to do and what the labour party is— trying to do and what the labour party is trying to do. there isn't touring — party is trying to do. there isn't touring the _ party is trying to do. there isn't touring the country who doesn't want touring the country who doesn't want to bring _ touring the country who doesn't want to bring taxes down. for labour they will happily— to bring taxes down. for labour they will happily push them further up so that is— will happily push them further up so that is going to be one of the big dividing — that is going to be one of the big dividing lines between now and the next election, we are going to be pushing _ next election, we are going to be pushing to — next election, we are going to be pushing to get the tax burden down,

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Local artist unveils new exhibit at Warrington Museum

Local artist unveils new exhibit at Warrington Museum
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The Context

fact that in scotland the junior doctors have come to an agreement, how does that affectjunior doctors here in england that are still holding out?— here in england that are still holding out? here in england that are still holdin. out? , ., , ., , holding out? this is actually a very olitical holding out? this is actually a very political move _ holding out? this is actually a very political move by _ holding out? this is actually a very political move by the _ holding out? this is actually a very political move by the scottish - political move by the scottish government. the scottish government, run by the scottish national party, very very different approach to the conservatives done in westminster who run the nhs in england. i think the smp i think scotland will have wanted to be seen to be taken a different approach to westminster. set up these dividing lines saying look, we do things different differently from those guys down there. we don't want that to happen to hear, we have to take a different approach even if it means we have to p°ny up approach even if it means we have to pony up a lot more money to stop that happening. and in westminster the argument that the treasury is making that these sorts of big pay rises that the scottish junior doctors are going to now enjoy, would be in themselves inflationary why they are not prepared to do it

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Author's Corner with Jessica Lauren Taylor, author of PLAIN PATHS AND DIVIDING LINES

Author's Corner with Jessica Lauren Taylor, author of PLAIN PATHS AND DIVIDING LINES
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Verified Live

and lack of investment they are putting into renewables, but also ignores the reality of the climate crisis that we face. the prime minister faces tensions in his own party too, with some tory mps calling on the prime minister to water down the net—zero target and others accusing him of being on the wrong side of history by backing more oil and gas. dividing lines that are only set to grow as the next election nears. ione wells, bbc news. so would those carbon capture projects announced by the government be enough to offset the new push to drill more oil and gas? here's our climate editorjustin rowlatt. well, "powering up britain from britain" is the prime minister's slogan. he says he wants to max out oil and gas production from uk reserves. many climate scientists and environmentalists say that carbon dioxide emissions from these new projects will bust through the uk's new climate targets.

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on the prime minister to water down the net—zero target and others accusing him of being on the wrong side of history by backing more oil and gas. dividing lines that are only set to grow as the next election nears. ione wells, bbc news. so, would those carbon capture projects announced by the government be enough to offset the new push to drill more oil and gas? here's our climate editorjustin rowlatt. "powering up britain, from britain" is the prime minister's slogan. he says he wants to "max out" oil and gas production from uk reserves. many climate scientists and environmentalists say the carbon dioxide emissions from these new projects will bust through the uk's climate targets. so, will the carbon capture and storage projects he has announced today offset the emissions? carbon capture and storage plants are designed to trap that planet—warming c02 — or take it directly from the atmosphere — and store it underground.

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