in any kind of situation where you have abused somebody and there is a sexual nature to that, we will kick you out, and that is the right response. but we have recognised that we have to deal with this because these are people impugning our values and the things we stand for and the things that our nation expects of us. 5ir for and the things that our nation exoects of us- for and the things that our nation expects of us. sir tony, thank you for coming expects of us. sir tony, thank you for coming in expects of us. sir tony, thank you for coming in again expects of us. sir tony, thank you for coming in again and expects of us. sir tony, thank you for coming in again and we - expects of us. sir tony, thank you for coming in again and we hope i expects of us. sir tony, thank you i for coming in again and we hope the service later today goes well. thank ou. chief service later today goes well. thank you- chief of service later today goes well. thank you. chief of the service
on bbc one from 10.15am. spending cuts of about £35 billion and plans to raise some £20 billion in tax in the coming years are expected to be set out in thursday s autumn statement. none ofjeremy hunt s decisions have been officially confirmed, but it is understood most of the extra revenue will come from freezing tax thresholds. 0ur political correspondent ben wright explains what the bbc has been told will be announced. well, the chancellor, jeremy hunt, has already talked about horrible, eye wateringly difficult decisions that he s going to have to make on thursday when he delivers this statement to the commons. it s not being called a budget, but i think it will feel like a budget to everybody watching. and it s clear that tax rises, and certainly a squeeze to public spending in the short term is coming, as the government tries to fill in the black hole in the public finances and crucially convince financial markets that it s got a plan for bringing down the country s debt. so on
the falklands war. that is one of the falklands war. that is one of the big moments. so important to all of those taking part. a significant remembrance sunday this year. this service has been happening for more than a century. for most of those years it was led by the late queen. this year the king will lead the nation in remembrance. as we saw at the festival of remembrance last night, the longest serving commander of chief will be in people s thoughts today in the service of remembrance here in central london. you can watch full coverage of the remembrance sunday commemorations on bbc one from 10.15am. spending cuts of about £35 billion and plans to raise some £20 billion in tax in the coming years are expected to be set out in thursday s autumn
from 10.15am. we can talk now to sarah campbell, he is in central london this morning. he is in central london this morning- he is in central london this morninu. ., ,, morning. good morning. significant, because this morning. good morning. significant, because this is morning. good morning. significant, because this is the morning. good morning. significant, because this is the first morning. good morning. significant, because this is the first time - morning. good morning. significant, because this is the first time that. because this is the first time that the service of remembrance will be led by the king as monarch. many other elements will be recognisable for the ceremony that has taken place year after year for decades. the gun start and end the two minute silence. with me is major fran sykes. you play a big role. where will you be, what will be happening at 11 o clock? that will you be, what will be happening at 11 o clock? at 11 o clock? at 11 o clock this morninu at
Muscat: The third edition of Oman Science Festival will take place at the Oman Convention and Exhibition Centre (OCEC) from October 10 to 15 under the theme titled ‘With science.