Todays budget might have left you with a bit more money in your pocket but some of the Public Services you rely on will face big Spending Cuts. So is it a vote winner . Mr chancellor of the exchequer. Cheering it was the last Spring Budget before the next election. Tonight well interrogate Whyjeremy Hunt made the announcements he did. And interrrogate one of his treasury ministers. Overall, the tax burden is going up. Correct . The tax burden is still too high, overall. Absolutely. And its going up . Well also talk to labours Campaign Chief. Well talk live to representatives of business and Public Sector workers and our Politics Panel is here to help us decode it all and tell us when we might be going to the polls. Todays was a budget that was as much about what comes next as about what comes now. Theres another 2p cut in National Insurance that will kick in soon but theres also the growing realisation that whoever wins the next election, they will face a daunting choice either oversee
you aren t doing a studio audience show, don t you, at this point? i mean like, it s easier to announce when you re not doing a studio show with a live audience at this point. sean: i won t be doing one on tuesday and i won t be doing one on friday. i want to bring laura in one night. [applause] laura: we ll do a cassie lee. you can t hear anything. all right. hannity, i ve got to go. all right. love you guys. i m laura ingraham and this is the angle. don t take the bait, the focus for tonight s angle. the left is so upset that there weren t riots in manhattan when trump came to get booked by alvin bragg s prosecution squad. they were desperate for january 6-style images but the only problems were at the hands of mask antifa freaks who were trying to start trouble. now in this clip, one is playing the role of kind of an evil mary poppins character, so brave that they are all still hiding behind masks. central casting for morons. i am here with i m trying to report
sandra smith will stick around for us today as well. and bret baier also joining us this hour as the president insists the economy is right on track. celebrates it with james taylor at the white house. first we go to white house correspondent jacqui heinrich. hi, jacqui. even though that new gallop poll shows that voters are far more concerned with the economy than the climate, the president is fixated on climate telling reporters that he s not concerned about yesterday s hotter than expected inflation reading or the stock market sell-off before announcing that $900 million for electric vehicle chargers on highways across 35 states. great america road trip will be fully electrified, whether you re driving coast to coast on i 10 or on i-75 in michigan. charging stations will be up and easy to find as gas stations are now. we ll invest $7 billion to have the batteries and other critical materials that car companies need. the white house wants half of all new cars to be el
top of the show. good evening, david. good evening, bret. the clock is ticking. tonight fox news can confirm things are moving toward ahead in the federal investigation into hunter biden. a source familiar with the investigation confirms the grand jury tasked with looking at potential evidence has wrapped up its latest term in this case in recent weeks. the case may now be in the hands of the government, the department of justice to make the next move. the president s son has not been charged with a crime but is under investigation and has been since 2018 for tax issues and overseas business dealings. the source says the u.s. attorney and justice department officials were looking into whether to charge hunter with various tax violations and more seriously possible foreign lobbying violations and possible false statements. when joe biden became president biden he kept on a man named david weiss. the u.s. attorney be in delaware, a trump appointee. sources say president biden
wales recording its hottest day ever on momday. the temperature reached 37.1 celsius in flintshire. the heat is a particular challenge for farmers trying to keep their livestock cool. hywel griffith reports. if you re feeling hot and bothered, spare a thought for this highland cow farfrom home at the royal welsh show. chloe s hoping she can keep her cool for the competition. they re coping all right at the minute, touch wood. i mean, hopefully it just stays like this. there s a nice breeze coming through now, but fingers crossed it all goes well. good luck. thank you. this is britain s biggest agricultural show, but it feels like some people have stayed away to avoid the heat. staying in the shade seems to have been the solution. the new fans in the sheep sheds helped, too. it s just too hot, but it s not so bad. like, they ve put the new fans in, and there is a breeze, but it s just. it s just not quite enough. after a day of record temperatures in wales, tomorrow should bri