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Universities say budget's science funding will help retain researchers

But plan pushes some new spending beyond end of government’s electoral mandate, leaving many details for next government to decide to implement, or not

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Alex Wagner Tonight

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The Source With Kaitlan Collins

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Sportsday

is through to the quaterfinals after beating home favourite roberto carballes baena in straight sets. tsitsipas winning 7—5, 6—3. he'll now face the world number 53 facundo diaz acosta. britain's cameron norrie is also into the last eight. he beat roberto bautista agut in straight sets to set up a finalfour tie against argentina's tomas martin etcheverry. the victory, which came in less than 1.5 hours, was norrie�*s 200th tour win of his career. the england and wales cricket board has announced eight counties that will host professional women's teams as part of a major restructure of the domestic game from 2025. the plans will see the creation of a three—tiered domestic competition structure which the ecb says could lead to an 80% increase in professional women's players in england and wales by 2029. durham, essex, hampshire, lancashire, nottinghamshire, somerset, surrey and warwickshire have all been awarded tieri status whilst glamorgan and yorkshire join them in 2027.

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Alex Wagner Tonight

it's the only way to build a better life for ourselves and our family and the only way to build a more prosperous country, but in the period since the pandemic something has gone wrong. the proportion of people who were economically inactive in britain is still lower than our international peers and lower today than in any year under the last labor government, but since the pandemic 850,000 more people have joined this group due to long-term sickness. this has wiped out eight decades worth of progress in which the rate had fallen every single year. of those who are economically inactive, fully half say they have depression or anxiety. and most worrying of all the biggest increase due to long-term sickness came from young people. those in the prime of their

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Alex Wagner Tonight

if i can start with itv. >> thank you, prime minister. on personal independence payments 1.9 million people with mental health issues are currently sitting on a waiting list. surely that's not the right moment to float replacing their benefits with access to treatment they'll be worried they can't get. and i'm sorry i do want to ask for a response on the israeli strikes on iran. >> thanks. we take mental health incredibly seriously, which is why we're investing record amounts into mental health services and treatment. if you look what's happened, funding for mental health services has actually exceeded the increase setout a few years ago so it went up 10% last year. treating a record number of adults and rolled out mental health support in communities and schools and world leading talking therapies has been given

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Alex Wagner Tonight

more of our own people the skills and incentives and support to get off welfare and back into work. and we can't afford such a spiraling increase in the welfare bill and the irresponsible burden that we'll place on this and future generation of taxpayers. we now spend 69 billion pounds on benefits for people of working age with a disability or health condition. that's more than our entire school's budget, more than our transport budget, more than our policing budget. and spending on personal independence payments alone is forecast to increase by more than 50% over the next four years. let me just repeat that. if we do not change, it will increase by more than 50% in just four years. that's not right. it's not sustainable, and it's not fair on the taxpayers who fund it. so in the next parliament the

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Alex Wagner Tonight

welfare system doesn't over medicalize the challenges of life especially because i believe in the evidence of support and we saw a range of different studies actually people being in work see huge improvements in overall health and especially mental health so we're letting those people down if we persist with a system which at the moment is writing far too many of them off when we know work will be very good for them. and you've seen this massive increase since the pandemic. most weringly for all of us amongst young people, and that can't be right. that's an enormous loss of potential, and we don't want to lose all those peoples potential. we want to support them so they can have as i describe the purpose, the meaning, the hope that comes from good work. and that's why i think it is right to look again how the work capability assessment works, and that's why we're going to tighten up the conditions there but also help pips support those

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