Live Breaking News & Updates on Todayis about money

Stay informed with the latest breaking news from Todayis about money on our comprehensive webpage. Get up-to-the-minute updates on local events, politics, business, entertainment, and more. Our dedicated team of journalists delivers timely and reliable news, ensuring you're always in the know. Discover firsthand accounts, expert analysis, and exclusive interviews, all in one convenient destination. Don't miss a beat — visit our webpage for real-time breaking news in Todayis about money and stay connected to the pulse of your community

Breakfast

any one week in the propagation tunnel, they'll be doing, you know, upwards of 1000 seedlings a week. you know, we've got 400 tomato plants to put in, you know, courgette varieties, three or four different varieties of courgettes. i think everybody kind of understands you know, we're notjust going to be planting plants for the sake of it. i think a lot of volunteers feel that impact they've made, and knowing that that money goes back into the charity that has supported them, and that will hopefully support the next person that comes after them. produce sold in the busy kitchens and farm shop at the services will cover around 20% of the project running costs. to have vegetables that are growing literally a number of metres away from this building is really, really exciting. we have four million customers a year. and i think the opportunity to talk to our customers about growing well charity, about mental health, that's a really wonderful opportunity as well. when you talk about it, sharon, your whole face lights up. you clearly, clearly get loads from coming here? hugely, hugely.

Everybody , Courgettes , Plants , Doing , Tomato-plants , Varieties , Courgette-varieties , Sake , Propagation-tunnel , Three , 400 , Four

Breakfast

julian alvarez scored. abundant money buys good players, but at manchester city they often get better. all driven by the manager's relentless energy normally. haifa better. all driven by the manager's relentless energy normally.- better. all driven by the manager's relentless energy normally. now i am so tired! i'm — relentless energy normally. now i am so tired! i'm so _ relentless energy normally. now i am so tired! i'm so tired. _ relentless energy normally. now i am so tired! i'm so tired. come _ relentless energy normally. now i am so tired! i'm so tired. come from - so tired! i'm so tired. come from bayern munich, champions league, real madrid, you cannot drop points, and now it is done. but, yes, we had to do it, and hopefully the players can sustain this rhythm and play the two finals. manchester city's name is still missing from one illustrious list. liverpool, manchester united, chelsea, nottingham forest, aston villa, all english teams who have also been european champions. and thatis also been european champions. and that is manchester city's next objective. of course, the fa cup final matters, especially against manchester united, but to do this with a champions league trophy in

Todayis-about-money , Tentin , Energy , Roberto-de-zerbi , Manchester-city , Players , Julian-alvarez , Energy-normally-better , Haifa-better , Points , Champions-league , Real-madrid

Breakfast

we're joined now by labour leader, sir keir starmer. good morning to you. it is quite a list, bass, a list of commitments. faster ambulances, shorter waiting lists, more choice for patients, new it systems. where is the money coming from?— it systems. where is the money coming from? yeah, look, it is a lona coming from? yeah, look, it is a long list. — coming from? yeah, look, it is a long list, you're _ coming from? yeah, look, it is a long list, you're absolutely - coming from? yeah, look, it is a| long list, you're absolutely right. i will tell you why. the nhs often says it is on its knees. most people say, no, it is on its face. my wife works in the nhs. so this is a daily discussion. if we are privileged enough to get into power, it will fall to labour to get the nhs back on its feet. what i am setting out today goes way beyond that. it is answering the question, how can we make the nhs fit for the future? we have had 75 years out of the nhs. we need an nhs fit for the future. we will tackle the obvious and

List , Keir-starmer , Power , Commitments , Bass , Labour-leader , Todayis-about-money , Waiting-lists , Patients , Choice , It-systems , Ambulances

Breakfast

also in the long run cost a lot less. ., y,, . less. not very specific at the moment _ less. not very specific at the moment about _ less. not very specific at the moment about exactly - less. not very specific at the | moment about exactly where less. not very specific at the - moment about exactly where the less. not very specific at the _ moment about exactly where the money is coming from. the current budget for the current yearfor is coming from. the current budget for the current year for health and social carrying england is £180 billion. would you be putting more money than that into the nhs if you were in power?— were in power? well, the exact amount we _ were in power? well, the exact amount we put— were in power? well, the exact amount we put in _ were in power? well, the exact amount we put in we _ were in power? well, the exact amount we put in we will- were in power? well, the exact amount we put in we will set i were in power? well, the exact| amount we put in we will set out nearer the election. 0r amount we put in we will set out nearer the election. or to answer you directly, money is part of the answer. but what i am setting out today goes beyond that. it is about changing and reforming the nhs. if you take, for example, cancer, it is now very clearly established that if you can catch cancer much earlier, then these survival rates are very, very much better. and i mean very, very much better. and i mean very, very much better. this is a model that pushes to early screening. catching it earlier on. that is obviously better for patients, but it is also better for the obviously better for patients, but it is also betterfor the nhs in the long run. that screening in the community, not —— also screening not just by age, but by symptoms and

Todayis-about-money , Health , Cost , Run , Yearfor , Budget , Nhs , England , Y , 80-billion , 180-billion , Part

Breakfast

i'm just not happy that they keep your money. they're still taking money out of the account rather than just freeze it for a couple of months. but no, they still take more and more money out. so it hasn't actually been too bad. it has gone up, but not drastically. are you interested in shopping around at all? um, so personally i'm not great at doing that. - i'm quite, don't like change. and it's better the devil you know. the price cap is expected to come down to £2,060 injuly, meaning lower bills for most of us. and with suppliers expecting energy prices to become more stable, it's thought they might start offering more fixed—rate deals for households. really? ok, that's not very good. consumer groups would like to see more options on the market. at the moment, we're all pretty much just paying the variable rates, which means that our bills change every time the price cap changes, and that's affected by all sorts of things in the energy market. so at which? we certainly hope to see

Todayis-about-money , Hasn-t , Couple , Supplier , Account , Shopping , Price-cap , Don-t-like-change , Um , Better-the-devil-you-know , 2060 , 060

Breakfast

morning. yeah, that is absolutely the case because the prime minister here, mr mitsotakis, is waking up very happy man because his centre—right party did much better than the pollsters predicted. and also, they said the opposition party would do much better. as it turned out support for syriza, the left—wing party, ebbed away. why is that? it seems the economy has been right at the heart of these. and it is quite a confusing picture because basically increase the economy is growing once again. remember all those years of eu bailouts of cuts to spending, high unemployment. that has been getting better. the picture has been getting better. the picture has been getting better. the picture has been improving. but when we went to the shops in the capital, athens, and the north of the country, people said they were not feeling it when they go on buy the weekly shop. the money does not go as far as it used to. that is something many people can identify with. it looks like

Prime-minister , Party , Case , Kyriakos-mitsotakis , Man , Support , Economy , Pollsters , Opposition-party , Syriza , Heart , Picture

Breakfast

immediate problems. waiting list is one of those. but we have to get to grips with some of the bigger underlying issues. that is why there is a real emphasis in the plan and i am setting out today on the big killers, and cancer, and heart disease and death by suicide, but also moving us to a prevention model where we can do much more of our care, mental health care, in our communities to take the pressure off or hospitals. it is a long list. as far as the money is concerned, firstly, wherever we have made a specific commitment, we are setting out in terms today how we will pay for that. out in terms today how we will pay forthat. it out in terms today how we will pay for that. it also, out in terms today how we will pay forthat. it also, i out in terms today how we will pay for that. it also, i do want to emphasise, i run a public service forfive years, if emphasise, i run a public service for five years, if you put more money in the top you get a better outcome. money is of course part of the outcome. but we have also got to change and reform. if you go down the path of prevention, that actually would be far better for people's lives and their health, but also in the long run cost a lot less. ., , , , . .

One , Some , Plan , Cancer , Problems , Waiting-list , Killers , Issues , Emphasis , Obvious , Todayis-about-money , Suicide

Breakfast

profile, all of this can be done. we have got huge technology, we need to make a much better use of it. the nhs app was downloaded by 33 million people, for example, during the pandemic. we could make much more use of that. you're right to ask about money, but this is notjust about money, but this is notjust about money. what i am setting out todayis about money. what i am setting out today is a combines a plan for the nhs so it is fit for the future, so we can look back proudly in generations to come and say that if we are privileged enough to be elected in, it was that labour government that, just like governments before, ensured the nhs didn'tjust governments before, ensured the nhs didn't just survive, governments before, ensured the nhs didn'tjust survive, but it is fit for purpose, fate for the future. in generations to come. you say you want to achieve a lot of these things in five years, in one term in government. there is a quote from the nuffield trust think tank this morning who say yes, these are very ambitious plans, but they say you need to put in more money, more people and a lot more time than five

People , App , All , Nhs , Example , Pandemic , Use , Symptoms , Profile , Better , Technology , 33-million

Breakfast

that is not as easy as you think. that is not as easy as you think. that is not as easy as you think. that is quite a challenge. it's taken him and his friends two days. the money raised will go to the 0liver king foundation, which provides heart defibrillators in schools and other public places. so, congratulations to them. they are quite pleased with themselves. that is what you call teamwork. it was very warm at the weekend as well. that final burst of energy as well. that final burst of energy as well. well done. lovely to see. it is nine minutes past six. we are going to carol, who is somewhere completely beautiful this morning. she is at the chelsea flower show. good morning. good morning, everyone. you are quite right. i am in the samaritans listening garden. it evokes experiences for people who reach out to the samaritans. the

Todayis-about-money , Challenge , Friends , Schools , Places , 0liver-king-foundation , Heart-defibrillators , 0 , Two , Teamwork , Congratulations , Energy

Breakfast

an english lane...# the duo, who always performed dressed as elderly women, were considered revolutionary for the drag scene in the late seventies, and fronted several tv and radio shows. the act's other half, patrick fyffe, died of cancer in 2002. you might remember we recently spoke to a nine—year—old everton fan isaac, who has been taking on a special challenge this weekend, to sit in every single one of the 39,414 seats at goodison park. there is having a sit down at the weekend, and there is doing this! well, he has done it. he has completed the challenge. it took him and his friends two days. but the money that they raise, just a couple more to 90, they raise, just a couple more to go, yes! the money will go to the 0liver king foundation, which provides heart defibrillators in

Women , Half , Radio-shows , Tv , Duo , Drag-scene , English , The-act , Patrick-fyffe , Revolutionary , Seventies , Lane-