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of england s chances later in the summer. i saw you of england s chances later in the summer. isaw you peering of england s chances later in the summer. i saw you peering down at those names, for all of us, we are trying to catch up, what are your initial thoughts on that squad? my initial thoughts on that squad? ij i initial thoughts on that squad? m: initial thoughts on that squad? m; initial thoughts are very simple, they are released at the end of a video, so you have to be able to pause at the right moment to be able to get the screen that you have just been showing everybody. yes, this is the thing that everybody does to buy themselves some time as we digest themselves some time as we digest the news that has just broken, that sarina wiegman has named her 23 player squad for the women s world cup. no surprises with the three goalkeepers chosen by wiegman, after a potential third choice made himself unavailable for the competition. not too many surprises in defence ....
before france s top judges and betting on a crackdown: premier league clubs agree to remove gambling sponsors from shirt fronts within three years. campaigners say it s nowhere near enough. hello there. giving in to big pay demands by striking workers would be, quote, a terrible mistake so says the uk s finance minister chancellor of the exchequer, jeremy hunt, who s been defending his policies after official figures confirmed the economy flatlined in february with growth of 0%. industrial action is seen as a key factor dragging on the economy with teachers, rail workers, civil servants and nowjunior doctors among those walking out in a wave of strikes over pay. mr hunt is in washington for the spring meetings of the world bank and imf, where he was asked about the strikes. the one thing we won t do, because it would be a terrible mistake, is to agree to an inflationary pay rise that means that we are still talking about inflation in one year s time. if we stick to ....
world powers condemn the self styled referendums being held in parts of ukraine on whether to join russia the home secretary tells police chiefs that common sense policing must take priority over diversity and inclusion initiatives as she sets out her priorities for her crime cutting agenda. hello and welcome. the government has defended its sweeping range of tax cuts from criticism that they favour the better off. the chancellor kwasi kwarteng s package of measures include scrapping the top rate of income tax for the highest earners and reducing the basic rate by a penny moves the government say will promote growth. the institute for fiscal studies says the richest who pay the most tax will benefit most. our political correspondent helen catt reports. it s an all out attempt to grow the economy with the biggest tax cuts in four decades. at spitalfields market in east london, they are taking stock of a mini budget that s signalled a massive shift in political dire ....
the hash tag bbc your questions. also today. a ceasefire between israel and palestinian militants has held overnight. it follows three days of violence which has left at least 44 palestinians dead, including 15 children. almost a quarter of all the strip searches carried out on children by police in london between 2018 and 2020 were done without an appropriate adult present, and more than half searched were black boys. the bill as amended is passed. cheering jubilation for democrats as the us senate finally backs a massive $430 billion bill to reduce greenhouse gases and usher in cleaner energy. good morning. welcome to bbc news. a bbc news investigation has found that nine in ten nhs dental practices in the uk are not accepting new adult patients. researchers contacted almost seven thousand surgeries, which is thought to be almost all those offering nhs care. while nhs dental treatment is not free for most adults, it is subsidised. the bbc heard from people across the uk who ....
Shelters are overcrowded and water cannot be pumped orfiltered because of his roles block on fuel and bottled water is now unaffordable for most families. Rishi sunak will continue his tour of The Middle East today amid growing fears in the region that the conflict in gaza could spread. Chiara bleeders gallery in egypt ahead of the summit this weekend to discuss the crisis. In saudi arabia last night the Prime Minister met the crown prince. Number 10 said the pair agreed that the loss of innocent lives in israel and gaza over the last few weeks has been horrific. He said he will encourage saudi arabia to use its influence in The Middle East. As you have been Hearing Withjo votes continue to be counted in the Mi ....