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BBC News

livelihoods, shops, businesses. you know, it's — to think that £75,000 is actually enough, to an average member of the public, they would think that's a lot of money. but actually, when you look at what people have lost, it's absolutely nothing, you know. i think they missed the nought off the end personally. and for our viewers in the uk, you can watch coverage of the post office inquiry live on bbc news from 9:30 this morning. let's move to the us now. republican presidential candidates ron desantis and nikki haley squared off in a tense debate on wednesday, trading barbs just days before the iowa caucuses. have a listen. we don't need another mealy—mouthed politician who just tells you what she thinks you want to hear, just to try to get your vote. he has switched his policies multiple times, and we will call that out tonight. but every time he lies,

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Breakfast

they've lost houses, livelihoods, shops, businesses. you know, it's — to think that £75,000 is actually enough, to an average member of the public, they would think that's a lot of money. but actually, when you look at what people have lost, it's absolutely nothing, you know. i think they missed the nought off the end personally. we heard from nine former sub—postmasters on a bbc breakfast special yesterday. sub—postmasters on a bbc breakfast specialyesterday. it sub—postmasters on a bbc breakfast special yesterday. it is available on the bbc iplayer. remember, what happens in their will consist of some very detailed questions, some complicated legal language. but at the very heart of it is one very simple aim. to get to the truth of what happened, how and why the state—owned post office used its power over two decades to relentlessly pursue hundreds of innocent men and women, leading to

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Breakfast

at the house accusing me. mr speaker, this is one of the greatest — mr speaker, this is one of the greatest miscarriages ofjustice in our nation's history. the prime minister's now announced a new law that will overturn all remaining convictions, and the 555 postmasters who took the post office to the high court in 2019, and won, will get an upfront payment of £75,000. they have lost everything. they've lost houses, livelihoods, shops, businesses. you know, it's — to think that £75,000 is actually enough, to an average member of the public, they would think that's a lot of money. but actually, when you look at what people have lost, it's absolutely nothing, you know. i think they missed the nought off the end personally. we heard testimony from nine former sub—postmaster is on that bbc

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BBC News

on the rack in the crown court, because i know how it felt when he was round here at the house accusing me. mr speaker, this is one of the greatest miscarriages ofjustice in our nation's history. the prime minister's now announced a new law that will overturn all remaining convictions, and the 555 postmasters who took the post office to the high court in 2019, and won, will get an upfront payment of £75,000. they have lost everything. they've lost houses, livelihoods, shops, businesses. you know, it's — to think that £75,000 is actually enough, to an average member of the public, they would think that's a lot of money. but actually, when you look at what people have lost, it's absolutely nothing, you know. i think they missed the nought off the end personally.

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Sportsday

under— one at the end when they were under the _ one at the end when they were underthe pump about, eight down — elsewhere in the mens game, india are well on top after the opening day of the 1st test against west indies in dominica. the home side won the toss, chose to bat first and were skittled out for just 150. ashwin and jadeja were the pick of the indian bowlers — taking eight wickets between them. the tourists closed the day on 80 for nought in reply. this is the first of two tests matches and they'll be followed by three one—dayers and five t20 internationals. now the uk—based football anti—discrimination charity kick it out have called forfans, clubs and governing bodies to continue to challenge all forms of discrimination in football. this as their latest report revealed 1,007 incidents of discriminatory behavior last season — a 65% rise across the grassroots and 92 clubs of the english professional game, and on social media. the report also found that racism remains the most commonly reported form of discrimination, accounting for 49.3%. other insights included that reports of online abuse rose from 74 to 281 — up by 279%. reports of sexist

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Sportsday

that one at the end when they were under the pump about, eight down. elsewhere in the men's game, india are well on top after the opening day of the first test against west indies in dominica. the home side won the toss, chose to bat first and were skittled out forjust 150. ashwin and jadeja were the pick of the indian bowlers — taking eight wickets between them. the tourists closed the day on 80 for nought in reply. this is the first of two test matches and they'll be followed by three one—dayers and five t20 internationals. now the uk—based football anti—discrimination charity kick it out have called forfans, clubs, and governing bodies to continue to challenge all forms of discrimination in football. this, as their latest report revealed 1,007 incidents of discriminatory behavior last season — a 65% rise across the grassroots and 92 clubs of the english professional game, and on social media. the report also found that racism remains the most commonly reported form of discrimination, accounting for 49.3%. other insights included that reports of online abuse rose

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Sportsday

in that game as you do when you're on the losing side of it. you know, could we have got 20 more runs for sure? could we have bowled a little bit better? absolutely. but, you know, at the end of the day, we ended up getting pretty close and it would have been really nice to snatch that one at the end when, you know, they were under the pump a bit eight down. elsewhere in the mens game, india are well on top after the opening day of the first test against west indies in dominica. the home side won the toss, chose to bat first — and were skittled out forjust 150. ashwin and jadeja were the pick of the indian bowlers — taking eight wickets between them. the tourists closed the day on 80 for nought in reply. this is the first of two tests matches — and they'll be followed by three one—dayers and five t20 internationals. now the uk based football anti discrimination charity kick it out have called for fans, clubs and governing bodies to continue to challenge all forms of discrimination in football. this as their latest report revealed 1,007 incidents of discriminatory behavior last season — a 65% rise, across the grassroots and 92 clubs of the english professional game, and on social media. the report also found that racism remains the most commonly reported form

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Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire

credit of the united states. that would raise the rates that your viewers are paying on credit cards or student loans or mortgages. it would throw our country into a recession and hurt us globally. >> house republicans, meanwhile, are continuing to blame president biden over his stance to not negotiate. >> we passed a bill to address the problem. it's time now for the president to get in this game, get off the sidelines, and let's start negotiating and figuring this out nought in june when we get to the midnight hour, but today. we can spend a lot of time to get this done. >> joining us now, senior congressional reporter for "punchbowl news," andrew desiderio. andrew, great to see you this morning. we're stuck right now, it seems. the two sides, the house and the white house, talking past each other, talking about different things, talking about budgets, talking about debt ceilings. you know, the clock is ticking as we've just heard. give us a sense of what people are talking about each and every day. are there any signs of an

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Project Nought: Comic artist Chelsey Furedi on time travel and big-tech corruption

Auckland comic artist Chelsey Furedi on her debut graphic novel, Project Nought.

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Outside Source

year to taliban we have seen an uptick in terror activities across pakistan. the strategy that they have been using so far is clearly not working, some of the parliamentarians today even criticised the former in previous government for the strategy of allowing some of the fighters into pakistan under the so—called policy of re—? so clearly they need to reconstitute the policy kinds terrorism and counter this which will be huge in the coming days. now to the uk economy, its predicted to perform worse than every other major advanced country this year. that includes being worse than russia. this is what the international monetary fund, the imf thinks. it predicts the uk economy will shrink by nought point 6% this year. it expects the uk to

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