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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News At Six 20171123

had to be rescued from their homes. a deal means that thousands of rohingya muslims who fled bangladesh may be able to return home to myanmar. do headers harm your health? thousands of former professional footballers are taking part in a study to find out the long term impact. the 70th ashes series is under way in australia with england so far doing better than many expected. and coming up on sportsday, all change in england s rugby union team. captain dylan hartley is on the bench for the first time under head coach eddiejones. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the uk is in danger of losing almost 20 years of growth in earnings that s the stark warning from the institute of fiscal studies after yesterday s budget. the independent think tank says the squeeze on living standards in the past ten years is unprecedented and warned that the economic outlook is grim . it says there s no imminent end to austerity and government borrowing is now expected to rise for

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Afternoon Live 20171123

stoneman made half centuries and so england can go happy into the second day alastair cook went. thanks. tomasz has all the weather. some cold weather around, some frost, but also sunshine. thanks, thomasz. also coming up talking her way to the top. we ll meet the teenage girl who s become the first state school pupil to win a top eton debating prize. hello everyone this is afternoon live. let s prove you wrong that s the chancellor philip hammonds message to the economists whose bleak forecasts cast something of a shadow over his budget yesterday. the chancellor said clarity around brexit would increase consumer confidence and lead to higher growth in the economy but labour accuses mr hammond of being cut off from the real lives of people . our political correspondent eleanor garnier reports. the government s own fortunes might not have been completely rebuilt but the chancellor s difficult day passed off better than many had hoped, and at a building college in l

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20171123

in the next hour: held under five star hotel arrest we get exclusive access to riyadh‘s ritz carlton holding 200 of saudi arabia s most powerful people. as far as detention centres go, this is beyond compare. luxury swimming pool is beyond compare. luxury swimming pool, restaurants, a gym, everything is glittering. and a bitter blow to britain after brussels ruled it can t now host the 2023 european capital of culture. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the uk is in danger of losing almost 20 years of growth in earnings that s the stark warning from the institute of fiscal studies after yesterday s budget. the independent think tank says the squeeze on living standards in the past ten years is unprecedented and warns that the economic outlook is grim . it says there s no imminent end to austerity and government borrowing is now expected to rise for decades. the chancellor, philip hammond, said he hoped to prove the forecasts wrong and insisted his budget was a p

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20171123

or have emotions? dog owners know the answer to that but mps have been accused of denying that animals can have feelings. if they really believe that war is that fake news? good evening and welcome to bbc news. british workers are facing an unprecedented two decades, without any rise in average earnings according to the leading economic research group, the institue for fiscal studies. it says the forecasts published with yesterday s budget made for pretty grim reading with government borrowing still going up and austerity continuing. it s predicted that average earnings in 2022 could still be less than they were in 2008. but the chancellor has said he s confident he can defy the gloomy predictions as our economics editor kamal ahmed reports. it can all seem little distance, the treasury, the grand office of state but the growth downgrade yesterday is likely to leave millions of people worse off. out shopping, adele and her daughter. it is the struggle making ends meet. adel

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News At Ten 20171123

which went missing over a week ago. an exclusive look inside the saudi hotel where prominent figures continue to be held as part of a campaign against corruption. as far as detention centres go, this one is beyond compare. luxury swimming pool, restaurant, a gym. and we talk to the british actor widely tipped for an oscar for his film portrayal of sir winston churchill. and coming up on sportsday on bbc news, we ll have the latest from the europa league. arsenal top their group despite losing in cologne. good evening. british workers are facing an unprecedented two decades without any rise in average earnings, according to the leading economic research group, the institue for fiscal studies. it says the forecasts published with yesterday s budget made for pretty grim reading, with government borrowing still going up and austerity continuing. it s predicted that average earnings in 2022 could still be less than they were in 2008. but the chancellor has said he s confident he c

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