Ditch sunak in favour of bojo to rescue their chances at the next election . Ill be joined by arch bofis election . Ill be joined by arch boris , royalist tory mp michael boris, royalist tory mp michael fabncant boris, royalist tory mp Michael Fabricant and this is a bit special in my take at ten. Labours deputy leader Angela Rayneris labours deputy leader Angela Rayner is struggling to close the door on her growing Council House mystery. Ill be revealing some shocking details about a potential scandal for Keir Starmers number two that just wont go away. A very busy show. Two hours of big opinion, big debate and big entertainment. Angela rayner at ten. You wont want to miss it. But first, the News Headlines and ray addison. Thanks, mark. Here are our top stories from the gb newsroom. Two people have been arrested on suspicion of preventing a lawful and decent burial in yorkshire. The burial in yorkshire. The branches of legacy independent Funeral Directors in hull and east riding rema
Government is only talking to a ten own mps and talking into an election. Levelling up funds, £242 million to be spent in canary wharf, one of the most expensive postcodes in the uk. What is that but a bribe towards the election for london may. We are seeing a government in its final throes, we are seeing a government in its finalthroes, is we are seeing a government in its final throes, is on the government emphasising wealthy taff tax breaks for the wealthy and making a real difference to peoples lives. People on low wages were disproportionately dependent on the very Public Services that are being cut at the same time. Services that are being cut at the same Time Services that are being cut at the same time. ,. ,. ,. , same time. You have the powers to initiate two same time. You have the powers to initiate two devolved same time. You have the powers to initiate two devolved taxes, same time. You have the powers to initiate two devolved taxes, its initiate two devolved taxes, its t
Soon. Very nice to have your company this morning. The top story on this Tuesday Morning is were one day out from the chancellor handing down his spnng chancellor handing down his Spring Budget, where rejuvenating the economy and addressing the cost of living will be front and centre. Politically, though, there is pressure to try and turn the tide in the polls as the conservative supporters fallen to its lowest level on record, according to a new humiliate ing ipsos poll. And to top it off overnight, the government has suffered a string of defeats in the house of to its immigration of lords to its immigration policy , the rwanda bill. Policy, the rwanda bill. So ahead of the budget tomorrow, to the tomorrow, weve taken to the streets in east streets of cottingham in east yorkshire , as well as glasgow in yorkshire, as well as glasgow in scotland, see what want scotland, to see what you want to see the chancellor. To see from the chancellor. Like to see him listen to id like to see him
Photos in the early hours of the morning. That was near Downing Street. Also energised and with me throughout the day is our political correspondent. And in our bbc new newsroom i am joined by Economics Correspondent andy verity. We will be looking at what this budget will mean for you and will be looking at the challenges of the government and what will happen in the years ahead and whoever takes power after General Election. He shouted there as a General Election and we know there will be one before next january is so there is politics that comes with this. This is the last budget before that General Election. The chancellor has promised that his plans will simulate stimulate the flagging economy. Labour will argue that any reductions will still leave people worse off because of the freezing of Tax Thresholds. So what could be expected in todays Budget Ben King takes a look. The background to the budget has been gloomy but it looks like the Chancellor Will find room to cut taxes. The
Outdoors, for example , bin men. Outdoors, for example, bin men. And so equal pay claims are plenty , came along and the plenty, came along and the councils had to splurge £1 billion on back payments. Its billion on back payments. Its quite incredible. Despite the fact that theyre different jobs , because the equal pay legislation in the equal pay act and the equality act arent about equal pay for the same jobs, theyre equal pay for this nebulous concept of the same value, which means different jobs can ensue. Uh, a local authority or whoever else, and say we must be paid the same, even though theyre different jobs. I mean, its quite incredible, isnt it. 7 and what happens now. 7 what and what happens now. 7 what happens of happens to the people of birmingham . They will have their lights dimmed. Most likely they will have their bin collections go from weekly to fortnightly and what else . Theyll have to pay and what else . Theyll have to pay huge amounts more tax, by the looks of thi