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Alaya F's 'U-Turn' to be out on this date

After surprising the audience with her performance in 'Freddy', actress Alaya F is now all set to come up with her new film titled 'U-Turn'.

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requirements. is there anything that can happen before then? _ requirements. is there anything that can happen before then? whether. requirements. is there anything that l can happen before then? whether it's throu~h can happen before then? whether it's through legislation _ can happen before then? whether it's through legislation or _ can happen before then? whether it's through legislation or negotiation, - through legislation or negotiation, but we _ through legislation or negotiation, but we need is a solution and i think— but we need is a solution and i think we — but we need is a solution and i think we could usefully use the next six or— think we could usefully use the next six or eight— think we could usefully use the next six or eight weeks finding that solution, _ six or eight weeks finding that solution, working towards that solution — solution, working towards that solution. let me see on behalf of the dup— solution. let me see on behalf of the dup that we are ready. we are ready— the dup that we are ready. we are ready to _ the dup that we are ready. we are ready to sit — the dup that we are ready. we are ready to sit down with others and work— ready to sit down with others and work this— ready to sit down with others and work this out to get that solution. but, _ work this out to get that solution. but, it— work this out to get that solution. but, if the — work this out to get that solution. but, if the secretary of state believes _ but, if the secretary of state believes the best way forward is polarising election where the parties — polarising election where the parties instead of working for a solution — parties instead of working for a solution and tear lump side of each other, _ solution and tear lump side of each other, i_ solution and tear lump side of each other, ijust— solution and tear lump side of each other, ijust don't see how that is sensible. — other, ijust don't see how that is sensible, but we are ready, we are ready— sensible, but we are ready, we are ready to _ sensible, but we are ready, we are ready to fight that election and if that's— ready to fight that election and if that's what the secretary of state decides — that's what the secretary of state decides. ., ., ., ., decides. the doom of the ever wrote a -la in decides. the doom of the ever wrote a play in the — decides. the doom of the ever wrote a play in the negotiations _ decides. the doom of the ever wrote a play in the negotiations and - decides. the doom of the ever wrote a play in the negotiations and so, - a play in the negotiations and so, what _ a play in the negotiations and so, what do _ a play in the negotiations and so, what do you — a play in the negotiations and so, what do you think _ a play in the negotiations and so, what do you think is _ a play in the negotiations and so, what do you think is brought - a play in the negotiations and so, i what do you think is brought about this u-turn. — what do you think is brought about this u—turn, semicolon _ what do you think is brought about this u—turn, semicolon or- what do you think is brought about this u—turn, semicolon or u—turn i what do you think is brought about. this u—turn, semicolon or u—turn and semicolon _ this u—turn, semicolon or u—turn and semicolon kicking _ this u—turn, semicolon or u—turn and semicolon kicking the _ this u—turn, semicolon or u—turn and semicolon kicking the can— this u—turn, semicolon or u—turn and semicolon kicking the can down - this u—turn, semicolon or u—turn and semicolon kicking the can down the l semicolon kicking the can down the road, _ semicolon kicking the can down the road. would — semicolon kicking the can down the road. would you _ semicolon kicking the can down the road, would you think _ semicolon kicking the can down the road, would you think prompted . semicolon kicking the can down the. road, would you think prompted that from the _ road, would you think prompted that from the secretary _ road, would you think prompted that from the secretary of _

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early in the afternoon to discuss how an election would be organised and informed his decision as to what he would set but already some politicians are questioning whether he is actually serious about calling another election and certainly none of the parties will commit and they don't think it's fair speaking to people in northern ireland in public enthusiasts going back to the polls seven months after the last assembly election is not very high indeed to put it mildly. let's hear from where the politicians who have been having their say on what the northern ireland secretary has been telling us. michelle o'neill who is in line as things stand in the present assembly to be the first minister as leader of the largest party. i can only describe the events as a bizarre u—turn. we only describe the events as a

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straight after he finished doing that statement.— straight after he finished doing that statement. ., , ., ,~' _ ., that statement. he was asked by one of my colleagues _ that statement. he was asked by one of my colleagues if _ that statement. he was asked by one of my colleagues if this _ that statement. he was asked by one of my colleagues if this was - that statement. he was asked by one of my colleagues if this was the - of my colleagues if this was the makings of another conservative u—turn and a harris simply replied no. he had said in the last few weeks, a number of times that the stormont executive is not destroyed by one in the past midnight today, thatis by one in the past midnight today, that is the legal deadline, he would be calling and election. so the party certainly has been fully expecting to set some time either this morning or this afternoon, and have been working towards a specific date of the 15th of december. but, a bit of a surprise to them, certainly when harris arrived at his offices in belfast city centre today to speak to a reporter and insisted that he would still call and election but he was not setting a date yet. and the electorate officer

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this is bbc news i'm ben brown our headlines at five no date yet for a new election in northern ireland after politicians at stormont missed the deadline for restoring power—sharing lam andi i am and i always will be an optimist. so, iam i am and i always will be an optimist. so, i am deeply disappointed that we are where we are now. but disappointed that we are where we are now. �* ., ., ._ disappointed that we are where we are now. �* ., ., , ., are now. but we have today is a complete _ are now. but we have today is a complete u-turn, _ are now. but we have today is a complete u-turn, a _ are now. but we have today is a complete u-turn, a bizarre - are now. but we have today is a i complete u-turn, a bizarre u-turn complete u—turn, a bizarre u—turn from _ complete u—turn, a bizarre u—turn from secretary of state who only yesterday was saying that he had a le-al yesterday was saying that he had a legal obligation for the election. before _ legal obligation for the election. before dumping her body in a suitcase is been sentenced to life in jail.

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bizarre u-turn._ only describe the events as a bizarre u-turn. we wouldn't be in this position _ bizarre u-turn. we wouldn't be in this position today _ bizarre u-turn. we wouldn't be in this position today if— bizarre u-turn. we wouldn't be in this position today if the - bizarre u-turn. we wouldn't be in this position today if the dup - this position today if the dup accepted the outcome of the election _ accepted the outcome of the election. i think even the people with your— election. i think even the people with your left in limbo and uncertain as to what is to come next _ uncertain as to what is to come next we — uncertain as to what is to come next. we have a secretary of state that said _ next. we have a secretary of state that said he was going to fulfil his legal— that said he was going to fulfil his legal obligations in today's string of bizarre — legal obligations in today's string of bizarre u—turn, one that he communicated in advance of speaking to the _ communicated in advance of speaking to the local_ communicated in advance of speaking to the local parties from my understanding, at least. and i think it's bizarre. — understanding, at least. and i think it's bizarre, it reflects the chaotic— it's bizarre, it reflects the chaotic nature of the tories and its more _ chaotic nature of the tories and its more dysfunction spilling into our politics— more dysfunction spilling into our politics but, you see from the workers — politics but, you see from the workers and families in the business that are _ workers and families in the business that are struggling or left, the people — that are struggling or left, the people here that are left without an assembly— people here that are left without an assembly does not even a caretaker minister— assembly does not even a caretaker minister irr— assembly does not even a caretaker minister in place. if the situation to make — minister in place. if the situation to make your people just do not know what's _ to make your people just do not know what's going to happen next and that is unacceptable. she what's going to happen next and that is unacceptable.— is unacceptable. she was making the oint that is unacceptable. she was making the point that people _ is unacceptable. she was making the point that people had _ is unacceptable. she was making the point that people had expected - is unacceptable. she was making the point that people had expected to i point that people had expected to hear the date confirmed today and made the point that under the legislation which sets out the rules

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that we heard about over the summer, the entire liz truss project. a u—turn on piecemeal bits of the budget or even scrapping the whole thing potentially means people are left asking, what is the point of liz truss any more ways white so if they ask that question and if there is a u—turn, they ask that question and if there is a u-turn._ is a u-turn, what does it mean for her within — is a u-turn, what does it mean for her within her _ is a u-turn, what does it mean for her within her own _ is a u-turn, what does it mean for her within her own party, - is a u-turn, what does it mean for her within her own party, do i is a u-turn, what does it mean for her within her own party, do you l her within her own party, do you think? ~ , ., think? well, there is almost certainly going _ think? well, there is almost certainly going to _ think? well, there is almost certainly going to have i think? well, there is almost certainly going to have to i think? well, there is almostj certainly going to have to be think? well, there is almost i certainly going to have to be quite a substantial u—turn because we think the markets are pricing in the reports we have seen in the papers for the last day or so, and the treasury has been left completely on the hop by this, i was speaking to someone in the treasury this morning who said that number 10 has effectively pounced while kwasi kwarteng was out of the country and briefed they were chucking elements of the budget behind his back so thatis of the budget behind his back so that is going to lead to quite a lot of disharmony within the parliamentary party anyway, when they think that the prime minister and number 10 has been going behind the chancellor�*s back and effectively pulling the rug from under him. secondly, there have been

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privately other tory mps are saying the same. conservative party bosses have said anyone voting against their plan would lose the party whip in parliament. and despite the criticism, the government sounds determined to stick to its plan. ben wright, bbc news, birmingham. our political correspondent nick eardley is at the conservative party conference in birmingham. good morning. it is interesting looking at the papers this morning, quite a lot of speculation that may be that top rate of tax change, there could be some kind of change that in turn, what are you hearing? i think there's going to be a government u—turn on this today, jon, probably within the next hour or so. when we have got the chancellor on bbc breakfast later on, i will expect him to say that the government has rethought its plans to cut the top rate tax to a0

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p plans to cut the top rate tax to a0 p and will no longer go ahead with the plan. i have been speaking to people in government and nobody is actually officially commenting on this but that is my expectation, that we are about to see a colossal government u—turn. it was only this time yesterday that the prime minister was on bbc one with laura kuenssberg saying, she absolutely stood by the decision to cut the top rate of tax. there are two things, the level of opposition within the conservative party has been so great that quite frankly, liz truss was facing the prospect of losing the vote on this in parliament. and secondly, i think a political narrative had set in, that by cutting the top rate of tax for people earning over £150,000 and at the same time potentially not putting benefits up at the same rate of inflation which means a real terms cut, the conservatives were

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front pages are out _ particularly overnight. maybe the front pages are out of _ particularly overnight. maybe the front pages are out of date - particularly overnight. maybe the front pages are out of date now. | front pages are out of date now. this is in the telegraph, about delaying the a5p tax cut vote, but now we are hearing that it could go beyond the delay, it could be a complete u—turn. irate beyond the delay, it could be a complete u-turn._ beyond the delay, it could be a complete u-turn. we will bring the news to you _ complete u-turn. we will bring the news to you at _ complete u-turn. we will bring the news to you at the _ complete u-turn. we will bring the news to you at the moment - complete u-turn. we will bring the news to you at the moment we - complete u-turn. we will bring the news to you at the moment we get| complete u-turn. we will bring the i news to you at the moment we get it. there's one story dominating the front pages this morning and that's the pressure on the prime minister to reconsider her plan to scrap the top rate of income tax. writing in the times, the former transport secretary grant shapps said the government should not be making "big giveaways to those who need them least". this is the backdrop against any announcement from the chancellor in the next hour or so. the daily mail instead focuses on what it calls a conservative "backlash" against michael gove's criticism of the mini budget. the paper says that mr gove used a series of appearances at the party conference to stoke anger against the plan. "isn't getting rid of one prime minister enough for him?"

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