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BBCNEWS BBC News July 7, 2024

personal view. for the party at all. this is “ust a personal viewfi for the party at all. this is ust a ersonal view. , ., , ., personal view. the independent has a similar headline, personal view. the independent has a similar headline, about personal view. the independent has a similar headline, about tory - personal view. the independent has a similar headline, about tory rebels i similar headline, about tory rebels vowing to block cuts to benefits. one former minister has told the independent that opponents of the pm s independent that opponents of the pm s radical policies had been invigorated by liz truss backing down over a scheme to cut the 45p for the highest earners. let s get a slightly different take from the daily telegraph and we are talking about the potential of a rebellion in the battle to rein in benefits. but as the telegraph points out, number ten has to consider its options and is preparing to question if it s fairfor options and is preparing to

BBCNEWS The Papers July 7, 2024

should not be taken emotionally. and a royal welcome in scotland, as the king and the queen consort attend their firstjoint engagement since the end of formal mourning. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are dame ros altmann, who s a former pensions minister, and the features writer for the independent, james rampton. welcome to you both. a stark message from the daily mail, which says senior tories are attacking the government s u turn on plans to remove the top rate of income tax. the chancellor s admission to conservative party conference of a tough day after that u turn leads the metro. the mirror calls it a calamity conference , and claims despite the change of plans, the damage to the economy is already done. the i says conservative mps could now threaten liz truss s plans on benefits and public spending cuts. the telegraph also reporting what it calls a new battle with tory mps over reducing benefits in re

BBCNEWS The Context with Christian Fraser July 7, 2024

you re watching the context on bbc news. five months since the war began, the first ship carrying grain has left ukraine under the watchful eye of the russians patrolling the black sea. the ship is bound for lebanon. we will get the thoughts tonight from odesa, where further ships are being loaded. germany turns back to coal as the gas shortages threaten a winter of blackouts and economic misery. but why are they not returning to nuclear? another weekend of extreme weather in the us as california s biggest wildfire this year continues to burn out of control. tonight with the context, nathalie tocci, former eu foreign policy advisor. and hagar chemali, former us government advisor, host of the political satire series oh my world. a warm welcome to the programme. rarely has a ship set sail from ukraine with so much hope, and so much anticipation, riding on it. the sierre leone registered razoni left the port of odesa at 09:30 this morning and into the black sea, bound for t

BBCNEWS BBC News July 7, 2024

are furious. they said they are looking at his handling of white house documents. in court today writing gigs is accused of throwing his then girlfriend out a hotel room while she was naked. he denies controlling and abusive behaviour. in scotland, the record sitting exam has dropped since he is at the pandemic. serenejo williams, the 23 time grand slam champion signals she s about to move on from competitive tennis. good evening, and welcome to the bbc news channel. the sharp rise in energy bills for millions of households across britain is likely to be even worse than feared, according to industry experts. the typical household could be paying over £4,000 next year, according to analysts at cornwall insight, at a time when people are facing a soaring cost of living, with the rate of inflation at its highest level in a0 years. there have been more calls for government help, with business leaders saying it makes no sense to delay until a new prime minister is in place. our b

BBCNEWS BBC News July 7, 2024

the barricades were meant to keep the protesters out, but they were no barrierfor the furious and desperate crowd, all suffering the effects of living in economic collapse. police used a water can and fired shots in the area but the crowds were more determined and they kept surging forward until eventually they converged on the presidential palace and took over the home and office of the man they want to force from power. he had already escaped. in extraordinary scenes on a tumultuous day or sri lanka, the protesters then called off in the president s pool called off in the president s pool, after this country s economic crisis, clearly relishing this moment. you can just make out a four poster bed as the crowds enjoy the inside of his home too and his bathroom. this was president gotabaya rajapaksa in 2020, campaigning during parliamentary elections. has family are accused by many of catastrophic economic mismanagement. as the protests continue, sri lankans don t know where

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