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voting begins onjoining russia in four areas of ukraine controlled by pro moscow forces a move widely condemned by the west. wales are beaten in belgium in their penultimate game before the world cup. while also in the nation s league, england will tonight be hoping to rediscover their mojo in milan. open to the public the former gas platform, the former gas platform that s been turned into a seaside visitor attraction. we ll be live from the top of it. it is the autumn equinox today. the weather will turn cooler over the next days. today, many places will be dry, showers in the south east and north west. the details here on breakfast. it s friday, the 23rd of september. our main story. the chancellor, kwasi kwarteng, is setting out a mini budget later this morning. he s expected to announce a series of tax cuts, along with tens of billions of pounds of public spending. it comes after the bank of england raised interest rates to 2.25% the highest level since 2008. consu ....
leader of the soviet union. we talk to the child refugee from ghana who s now at the summit of britain s fashion journalism. and painting the town red the notorious spanish tomatina festival returns after a covid enforced absence. hello and welcome to the programme. russia has been accused of shelling a town near the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in ukraine, where a team from the un nuclear watchdog is expected on thursday. the plant, which was taken by russia in march sits on the banks of the dnieper river, 200 kilometres from crimea, which it annexed in 2014. our correspondent james waterhouse has the latest from kyiv. the chances of international inspectors making it to the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant were once remote. they are now looking a lot more promising or probable. at the moment, they are in the city of zaporizhzhia, a good hour and a half from the plant itself, but there are still bends in the road. moscow installed officials say they don t yet hav ....
tv star. to begin, a 13 page memo explains the productions, are quote, to protect the safety and privacy of a significant number of civilian witnesses. the fbi is probable cause was based on multiple people coming forward. the affidavit also lays out what the 15 boxes returned to the national archives, back in january, held. 25 files miked type secret. 92 files might marked secret. 67 files marked confidential. they are just sitting in the basement of the former presidents golf resort. according to the affidavit, in some cases mixed irma magazines and newspaper clippings in the same box. like a treasonous scrapbook. even more damning, the fbi says some of the material they recovered this month was marked with the highest level of classification possible. documents that are never meant to leave secure locations. definitely, not to be left at a golf club where anybody can become a member. joining me now, at the justice correspondent for the nation and the author of allow ....
yes, you guessed it again. in the studio are janet daley american by birth, british by choice whose weekly column appears in the sunday telegraph, the irishjournalist suzanne lynch, who writes for the politicos brussels playbook and newly returned from filming in cambodia, the bbc s asia pacific editor, celia hatton. welcome to all of you. thanks for coming in. let s begin with party gate. the fines are written and there over, they will be any more now. is borisjohnson s leadership secure, do you think was meant for the moment yes, but that s heavily he added. i the moment yes, but that s heavily he added. ., . he added. i don t agree with the eo - le he added. i don t agree with the peeple who he added. i don t agree with the peeple who say he added. i don t agree with the people who say this he added. i don t agree with the people who say this is he added. i don t agree with the people who say this is all- he added. i don t agree with the people who say this ....