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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News Now 20240904

Will be equivalent to wage growth, inflation or two and a Half Percent, whichever is higher . Half percent, whichever is hiuher .. higher . This government has committed higher . This government has committed to higher . This government has committed to the higher . This government has committed to the Triple Higher . This government has committed to the Triple Lock, j committed to the Triple Lock, notjust committed to the Triple Lock, not just for this year committed to the Triple Lock, notjust for this year but committed to the Triple Lock, not just for this year but for the duration of this parliament and that means that pensioners are 900 better off than they were a year ago and based on September Earnings data and inflation data, we will operate pensions next year by whichever is higher, two and Half
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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Politics 20240702



talking about possible other options for the government but the ruling seemed to be very clear and categorical that rwanda isn t the best country for the uk to send migrants. best country for the uk to send miarants. ., , migrants. the ruling was categorical. migrants. the ruling was categorical. there - migrants. the ruling was categorical. there was . migrants. the ruling was - categorical. there was some suggestion it might have been more nuanced but it wasn t. there has been talk about whether the government might strengthen the agreement that it has with rwanda about rwanda s processing system but given the strength of the judgment, we don t know how the government will react. rishi sunak did make the point that crucially the supreme court, like the court of appeal and high court, has confirmed the principle of sending illegal migrants to a safe third country for processing is lawful. does that mean they will look at alternative their countries? we don t know whi ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20120903:11:08:00

In the meantime, the number one question that people think about, i think, when they go into the voting booth and they re going to vote for a president is how is their pocketbook feel? is it thicker or thinner? and are you better off now than you were four years ago? well, some of the president s aides had trouble answering that pointed question throughout the sunday talk shows yesterday. here were some of their responses. david, can you honestly say that the average american is better off today than they were four years ago? here is what i can say, chris. i can say that we re in a better position than we were four years ago in our economy in the sense that when this president took office, we were losing 800,000 jobs a month. the quarter before he took office was the worst quarter that this question country has had economically since the great depression. and we are in a different place 29 straight months of job growth, 4.5 million private sector jobs. are we where we need to be? n ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20120416:06:45:00

Referendum election. there are two things about the poll disturbing to the obama camp. 37% of people polled thought obama s policies are hurting the economy vs. 31 to thought it helped. that s troubling. 67 percent of people polled are unhappy with the correction direction of the question country. that has everything to do with obama. if he can t turn it around, because specifically his policies are hurting the economy, he will not be reelected. the fox poll and other polls, your sense of this race, where it stands right now, and how badly damaged has romney been by the primaries? we talked with ed gillespie that he s trailing by double digits among hispanics and women and ....

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