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rich are more. i am asking what you call ordinary working people, whether they too would have paid more under a labour government? that is the point- _ more under a labour government? twat is the point. because we would have asked those with the broader shoulders to pay more, you wouldn't have needed to do what the government did yesterday, just coming time and time again to ordinary working people. but the most important thing is to grow the economy, because that is the way to lift living standards for everybody. and what we saw in the numbers yesterday was that living standards are going to fall by the biggest amount for more than 70 years. the international monetary fund are predicting that the uk will have the slowest growth in the next two years about the big industrialised economies. because there is no serious plan from this government for growth. that is the big difference between labour and the conservatives, because we have set out our green prosperity plan to get good qualityjobs and investment in britain with some of the industries

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BBC News

veronica? i asking how you voted in this ballot. veronica? ., , , . ., , veronica? ivoted yes, reluctantly, because i veronica? ivoted yes, reluctantly, because i was— veronica? ivoted yes, reluctantly, because i was not _ veronica? ivoted yes, reluctantly, because i was not sure _ veronica? ivoted yes, reluctantly, because i was not sure where - veronica? ivoted yes, reluctantly, because i was not sure where thisl because i was not sure where this leaves our patients and patient safety but i also knew that me and my colleagues do possibly deserve better working conditions with more staff which may be encouraged by a pay increase. did you also vote to strike? yes, i voted in favour _ did you also vote to strike? yes, i voted in favour of _ did you also vote to strike? yes, i voted in favour of the _ did you also vote to strike? yes, i voted in favour of the strike. - did you also vote to strike? yes, i | voted in favour of the strike. what was our voted in favour of the strike. what was your thought _ voted in favour of the strike. twat was your thought process? was it clear—cut and obvious to you? it was your thought process? was it clear-cut and obvious to you? it was a difficult decision, _ clear-cut and obvious to you? it was a difficult decision, no _ clear-cut and obvious to you? it was a difficult decision, no one _ clear-cut and obvious to you? it was a difficult decision, no one goes - a difficult decision, no one goes into nursing with the intention of going _ into nursing with the intention of going on— into nursing with the intention of going on strike. but, for me, it was about— going on strike. but, for me, it was about being — going on strike. but, for me, it was about being able to provide safe hi-h about being able to provide safe high quality nursing. we need competitive salaries to keep

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Sportsday

has made comments that run counter to the organising committee's claim that all are welcome in qatar. khalid salman has been speaking to a german broadcaster. and a warning — you may find what he says offensive. for the world cup a lot of things will be coming here, let's to say about the game. the most important person you, everybody they accept they are coming here. but they have to accept our rules here. but they are coming here. but they have to accept our rules here.— to accept our rules here. but in the law homosexuality _ to accept our rules here. but in the law homosexuality is _ to accept our rules here. but in the law homosexuality is forbidden. . to accept our rules here. but in the i law homosexuality is forbidden. that is around. yes. _ law homosexuality is forbidden. twat is around. yes. so you will say for me, why are you doing this? but do ou think me, why are you doing this? but do you think day _ me, why are you doing this? but do you think day is _ me, why are you doing this? but do you think day is around? _ me, why are you doing this? but do you think day is around? what - me, why are you doing this? but do you think day is around? what is . you think day is around? what is around? i _ you think day is around? what is around? i am — you think day is around? what is around? i am not _ you think day is around? what is around? i am not one _ you think day is around? what is around? i am not one big - you think day is around? what is | around? i am not one big muslim but is the way. because of the damage in the mind. khalid salman talking to zdf, the reaction has included this

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BBC News

heaton harris, has said there will be fresh elections. what if there is elections return a similar composition to the assembly? what ha--ens composition to the assembly? what happens then? _ composition to the assembly? what happens then? yes, _ composition to the assembly? what happens then? yes, this _ composition to the assembly? “twat happens then? yes, this is why composition to the assembly? wiat happens then? yes, this is why why it is very difficult to get your head around why there is any benefit in holding another election. election. the likelihood of the results we saw intimate changing is quite minimal. you might see some movement between the parties to the centre ground but ultimately the dynamics will not be massively altered as a result of the selection. so, it is why we would be going in having another election. token, there is a little bit of space there that it doesn't necessary have state since the 15th of the —— we of december for the, it could happen in early 2023, there is also the option that legislation could be introduced before an

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BBC News at One

why i_ accepted her mistake. and that is why i was— accepted her mistake. and that is why i was delighted to welcome her back into _ why i was delighted to welcome her back into a — why i was delighted to welcome her back into a united cabinet that brings— back into a united cabinet that brings experience... and stability, to the _ brings experience... and stability, to the heart— brings experience... and stability, to the heart of government. | brings experience... and stability, to the heart of government. i know firsthand how _ to the heart of government. i know firsthand how important _ to the heart of government. i know firsthand how important it - to the heart of government. i know firsthand how important it is - to the heart of government. i know firsthand how important it is that l firsthand how important it is that we have a home secretary whose integrity and professionalism are beyond question. so, have officials raised concerns about his decision to appoint her? mr raised concerns about his decision to appoint her?— raised concerns about his decision to appoint her? mr speaker, i 'ust addressed the fi to appoint her? mr speaker, i 'ust addressed the issue i to appoint her? mr speaker, i 'ust addressed the issue of i to appoint her? mr speaker, i 'ust addressed the issue of the i to appoint her? mr speaker, ijust addressed the issue of the home l addressed the issue of the home secretary. — addressed the issue of the home secretary, but he talked about fighting — secretary, but he talked about fighting crime, i would hope, secretary, but he talked about fighting crime, iwould hope, i would — fighting crime, iwould hope, i would hope, mr speaker, iwould hope that he _ would hope, mr speaker, iwould hope that he would welcome... i would hope _ that he would welcome... i would hope that— that he would welcome... i would hope that he would welcome the news today that _ hope that he would welcome the news today that there are over 15,000 new police _ today that there are over 15,000 new police officers on our streets. that sidestepped _ police officers on our streets. that sidestepped the — police officers on our streets. twat sidestepped the question, the labour leader turned to the economy. yesterday, on the steps of downing street, he also admitted what the whole country knows, the tories have

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Breakfast

decisions that are pretty straightforward. the government should expand the windfall tax on the huge profits that oil and gas companies are making and use that money to help people's energy bills stay lower for longer. the government should abolish the non—dom tax status and use the money to invest in the nhs. those are the sort of decision i would be making as chancellor, very different from the sorts of decisions that the conservative chancellorjeremy hunt conservative chancellor jeremy hunt hinted conservative chancellorjeremy hunt hinted at yesterday.— hinted at yesterday. jeremy hunt sui iested hinted at yesterday. jeremy hunt suggested that — hinted at yesterday. jeremy hunt suggested that maybe _ hinted at yesterday. jeremy hunt suggested that maybe the - hinted at yesterday. jeremy hunt. suggested that maybe the windfall tax is on the table, so isn't that another thing that viewers this morning will say, these two parties are kind of in agreement now about how we move forward from here. iloathed how we move forward from here. what the chancellor — how we move forward from here. what the chancellor did _ how we move forward from here. twat the chancellor did yesterday was how we move forward from here. “garnet the chancellor did yesterday was to cut the supports that people are going to get with their energy bills, and with no understanding of how worried people are about what is going on. i have been saying for months and months and months, that we could get more from the oil and

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BBC News

chancellor is planning to do, he is planning to target help much more where it is needed. we don't know any of the detail, nothing has been revealed but there is the question where will that help stop? ho is going to end up paying more and who will find they are benefitting from continued government subsidies and that needs to be worked out. bud continued government subsidies and that needs to be worked out. and you can centre. — that needs to be worked out. and you can centre. a — that needs to be worked out. and you can centre, a business _ that needs to be worked out. and you can centre, a business owner - that needs to be worked out. and you can centre, a business owner going i can centre, a business owner going don't forget about businesses, we talk about families and households and individuals but businesses are hit too as we have discussed. that is in fact significant _ hit too as we have discussed. twat is in fact significant but the thing for businesses is they have only ever been offered help until the spring, the business plan, at the moment, only goes that far, so again, given that most analysts expect disruption in the energy markets to continue, notjust through the summer but into next winter as well. there will be a need for more subs dis for households and businesses and that is the challenge forjeremy hunt, the new chancellor will have to find a way of both

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BBC News

various— helpful because it means we can do various charity screenings and dinners. — various charity screenings and dinners, to raise money for the flood _ dinners, to raise money for the flood victims in pakistan. we are going _ flood victims in pakistan. we are going to — flood victims in pakistan. we are going to do another big fundraising event _ going to do another big fundraising event in _ going to do another big fundraising event injanuary, which hopefully, i mean _ event injanuary, which hopefully, i mean i _ event injanuary, which hopefully, i mean i would like to raise half a million — mean i would like to raise half a million at — mean i would like to raise half a million at that.— mean i would like to raise half a million at that. have you spoken to an one on million at that. have you spoken to anyone on the _ million at that. have you spoken to anyone on the ground, _ million at that. have you spoken to anyone on the ground, any - million at that. have you spoken to| anyone on the ground, any victims, anyone on the ground, any victims, anyone from unicef working on the ground, and what are they telling you? i ground, and what are they telling ou? ., ., , ., , ., you? i have lots of friends and famil in you? i have lots of friends and family in pakistan, _ you? i have lots of friends and family in pakistan, i _ you? i have lots of friends and family in pakistan, i talk- you? i have lots of friends and family in pakistan, i talk to - you? i have lots of friends and i family in pakistan, i talk to them all the _ family in pakistan, i talk to them all the time. family in pakistan, i talk to them allthe time. i'm family in pakistan, i talk to them all the time. i'm close to my ex sisters—in—law, and i have many friends — sisters—in—law, and i have many friends who— sisters—in—law, and i have many friends who live in lahore and islamabad, where i lived. i'm in touch— islamabad, where i lived. i'm in touch with — islamabad, where i lived. i'm in touch with them all the time, and i would _ touch with them all the time, and i would love — touch with them all the time, and i would love to visit again soon. what are they telling _ would love to visit again soon. what are they telling you _ would love to visit again soon. “twat are they telling you about what's happening on the ground, especially the victims? ~ happening on the ground, especially the victims?— happening on the ground, especially the victims? well, the numbers, it's reall hard the victims? well, the numbers, it's really hard to _ the victims? well, the numbers, it's really hard to get _ the victims? well, the numbers, it's really hard to get a _ the victims? well, the numbers, it's really hard to get a gauge _ the victims? well, the numbers, it's really hard to get a gauge on - the victims? well, the numbers, it's really hard to get a gauge on the - really hard to get a gauge on the actual— really hard to get a gauge on the actual numbers. they vary so much. it's actual numbers. they vary so much. it's an— actual numbers. they vary so much. it's an unprecedented terrible

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BBC News

you now admit it was a mistake? what i admit was you now admit it was a mistake? what i admit was it — you now admit it was a mistake? what i admit was it was _ you now admit it was a mistake? what i admit was it was a _ you now admit it was a mistake? twat i admit was it was a massive distraction on what was a strong package, so the energy... 50 a package, so the energy... so a mistake? _ package, so the energy... so a mistake? the _ package, so the energy... so a mistake? the energy - package, so the energy... so a i mistake? the energy intervention package, so the energy... so a - mistake? the energy intervention was hue, a mistake? the energy intervention was huge. a huge — mistake? the energy intervention was huge. a huge deal- — mistake? the energy intervention was huge, a huge deal. the _ mistake? the energy intervention was huge, a huge deal. the cut _ mistake? the energy intervention was huge, a huge deal. the cut in - mistake? the energy intervention was huge, a huge deal. the cut in the - huge, a huge deal. the cut in the one pence cut in the basic rate was also a massive deal, it gives £330 to the average person in this country. to the average person in this count . �* , . ., , to the average person in this count . �* , . ., ., country. but 45 pence, was that now a mistake? _ country. but 45 pence, was that now a mistake? lifting _ country. but 45 pence, was that now a mistake? lifting people _ country. but 45 pence, was that now a mistake? lifting people out - country. but 45 pence, was that now a mistake? lifting people out of - country. but 45 pence, was that now a mistake? lifting people out of you| a mistake? lifting people out of you know, a mistake? lifting people out of you know. doubling _ a mistake? lifting people out of you know, doubling the _ a mistake? lifting people out of you know, doubling the nil— a mistake? lifting people out of you know, doubling the nil band, - a mistake? lifting people out of you know, doubling the nil band, for- know, doubling the nil band, for stamp dudety, these were strong positive measures and as i have said the 45 pence rate was simply a huge distraction, on what was a strong growth package and myjob now is to make sure that we deliver on the growth plan. the chancellor talking this morning. now some of the stories making news across the united kingdom.

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The Papers

being hosted by christmas. finally, away from politics, the paper leads with a call from spice girl, mel b, that politician should do more to combat domestic abuse. a little flavour of those front pages there. let's kick off this time around with the times. we were saying how many more political big beasts or tory voices would bejoining more political big beasts or tory voices would be joining that of michael gove. we have grants chaps on the front page of the times. that is rants on the front page of the times. that is grants chaps. _ on the front page of the times. that is grants chaps, liz _ on the front page of the times. twat is grants chaps, liz truss got into her office and said he was one of the most effective cabinet ministers but he would be sacked because he didn't back her. he turned against her comments on this like she knows nothing about politics. very odd. the way this has been handled from a party management point of view is it would be an insult to images to call it amateur hour. she inherited a

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