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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240704

Hannah miller, has the story. In homes across the country and Public Services on the ground, it can seem like everyone is crying out for cash. We have got roads full of potholes. Are you confident that the chancellor will be persuaded to give you more money to spend on housing in the budget in a few weeks time . Well, im doing everything that i can. I mean, short of laying siege to his own home. Well, i want us to be, you know, l Cutting Taxes in a responsible way. Under pressure from backbenchers and with less money to play with than hed hoped for the chancellors scrabbling around for ways to pay for a tax cut on a scale that voters will notice. Today, mr speaker, im going to cut the main 12 rate of Employee National insurance. Last year, he chose to cut National Insurance contributions and its thought he may do that again. A tax cut for workers that brings no benefit to pensioners. The Number Crunching going on inside number 11 is not just about the state of the nations finances its

Janet King: Why professionalising early years must be at the forefront of any future workforce plans

Workers Struggles: Europe, Middle East & Africa

Striking Scottish teachers join rail workers, civil servants, university lecturers and fellow educators in coordinated national strike across UK, as further NHS strikes planned; teachers’ strikes continue in Hungary and Portugal over pay, staff shortages and minimum service levels; strikes and protests continue against massacre of Palestinians by Israeli army, house demolitions in Jerusalem and government authoritarian measures, with school students demonstrating in Tel Aviv; thousands of retail workers at Makro in South Africa strike over pay and conditions in year-long battle including police violence against pickets

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