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of that, and no demands in the settlement for fox to retract what they had said. so what sort of precedent does that set. we will discuss tonight with paul waugh chief political commentator of the i paper and also with us former spokesperson for the republican national committee doug heye. talking of record pay outs, how much higher will interest rates have to go, before we put a meaningful dent in the march inflation figures. and as we stumble from one crisis to another, can we be confident that congress will avoid a damaging default. there is rancour in republican circles, and no sign of compromise from the white house. but let us start tonight with the story that affects all of us. inflation stickier than an overpriced hot cross bun. it is resolutely high in spite of the fact our interest rates continue to climb. and we know what effect that has on the broader economy. it is putting pressure on wages, its fuelling the unrest, growth is aneamic, there is less an ....
madeline grant, and the former justice secretary and chief secretary to the treasury david gauke. hello, welcome to the programme. so that s it. the first monday of september. the kids back are at school, the long slog of winter ahead of us, politics has returned, and finally there s a new prime minister at the helm. tomorrow, liz truss will be installed as the fourth conservative prime minister in six years. we need to show that we will deliver over the next two years. i will deliver a bold plan to cut taxes and grow our economy. i will deliver on the energy crisis, dealing with people s energy bills, but also dealing with the long term issues we have on energy supply. she defeated the former chancellor rishi sunak, but by a much narrower margin than the pollsters predicted. in the end, the difference between them was 21,000 votes she won 57% of the votes cast, rishi sunak 43%. that is smaller margin of victory than was enjoyed by borisjohnson in 2019, 6% of the vote, or d ....
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Each of these carers is being forced to pay back, in some cases, up to £20,000 to the government, because they say the Department For Work And Pensions has overpaid them the carer s allowance. Tonight, hows it happened, and what impact is it having on them . The carers with us tonight are from right across the country. Were also going to hear live from the leader of the Liberal Democrats, sir ed davey, whos a carer himself for his teenage son, and was, as a boy, looking after his mum who had cancer. Hes called for the debts carers owe to be written off. Well hear from dan white from Disability Rights Uk and the chair of the work and pensions committee, labour mp sir Stephen Timms, plus Ian ....
he still is one of the most important people in my life, as he has been for the last, like, 20 years. good morning. there is some sunshine today but there are also some heavy downpours, some of which will be thundery. although it will not be as windy as yesterday, the wind will still be fairly blustery, especially in the south. good morning. it s tuesday, the 14th of november. rishi sunak s newly formed cabinet will meet today, after a reshuffle which saw him sack suella braverman as home secretary, and appoint the former prime minister david cameron as foreign secretary. mr sunak s new team is facing a series of challenging issues at home and abroad, as well as a potential rebellion from unhappy mps within their own party. hannah miller has the latest developments. rishi sunak reaching out for help from a former prime minister. david cameron back in the corridors of power and already keeping busy, meeting the indian foreign minister on his first day in the newjob, and ....