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At six: tackling regional inequality across the uk the government sets out its plans to level up. more housing, jobs, better transport, education and morejobs to help overlooked communities as the levelling up secretary says working people can take back control of their lives . the gap between much of the south east and the rest of the country in productivity in health outcomes, in wages, in school results, and injob opportunities must be closed. all these slogans and all the big promises. is all these slogans and all the big romises. . . . all these slogans and all the big romises. , , , , all these slogans and all the big romises. . . . . promises. is this it? is this really it? we ll be asking how it will be funded. also tonight: the biggest ever rise in energy bills is set to be announced tomorrow. will the government step in and help struggling households? northern ireland agriculture ....
At six: tackling regional inequality across the uk the government sets out its plans to level up. more housing, jobs, better transport, education and morejobs to help overlooked communities as the levelling up secretary says working people can take back control of their lives . the gap between much of the south east and the rest of the country in productivity in health outcomes, in wages, in school results, and injob opportunities must be closed. all these slogans and all the big promises. is all these slogans and all the big romises. , , , , promises. is this it? is this really it? we ll be asking how it will be funded. also tonight: the biggest ever rise in energy bills is set to be announced tomorrow. will the government step in and help struggling households? northern ireland agriculture ....
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In wages that we re paying. the government said it wants a high wage, higher skill economy. at the moment, there is only evidence of the first part of that. one very encouraging aspect of today s release was the low level of redundancy notices firms are issuing. elaine fears that the end of the furlough scheme at the end of september would trigger an immediate rise injob losses. the government will argue that means the furlough scheme was £70 billion well spent. the world s finance ministers are meeting in washington this week. the international monetary fund has warned that that the global economic recovery from the pandemic is weakening. 0ur economics editor, faisal islam is there. so, more difficult times ahead? the ost so, more difficult times ahead? tie: post lockdown recovery is getting messy. that is the message of this important meeting of finance ministers and central bank governors. it s important to note that compared to this time last year ....