Little bit as we work our way through the middle of the trading week. The bond market, call mark, for the second time in a week calmer for the second time in a week. The 10 year, down four basis points. Lisa has been talking about this for a while. Are we here for the right reasons or the wrong reasons . The most bullish fms since january of 2022, the biggest jump in Global Growth optimism since may of 2020 at a record jump in allocation to commodities. Jonathan the fund manager survey has the headline fully bully. The most overweight commodities going back, a record jump. This is the set up to yesterday and the day before, jay powell coming out and saying its been a little bit disappointing for us, we might have to wait a bit longer in the reason why people are seeing the potential for pullback, we are not fundamentally shaking the confidence. Jonathan the quote for me yesterday did not come from jay powell. It came from the vice chair, philip jefferson. I will share it with you now,
Coming up the labour leader mocks the Prime Minister over her reshuffle. We know the Prime Minister recognises there is a crisis in our nhs because she wanted to sack the Health Secretary last week but was too weak to do it. Theresa may defends her health policy. Preparations for winter in the nhs have been more extensive and meticulous than ever before. And is the head of the Energy Regulator ofgem just too laid back . Do you everjust roll your sleeves up and get stuck in, because i dont really see the evidence of that . It was the first Prime Ministers questions since theresa may reshuffled her cabinet. But, to be honest, you did have to look quite hard to spot the new faces. Sitting on the front bench for the first time were esther mcvey, the new work and pensions secretary, and Brandon Lewis the new conservative party chairman. A few victims of the reshuffle had returned to the backbenches damian green, the former first secretary of state. And in a corner, quite near to where the b
Its pressure on the nhs which dominates the week. The labour leader mocks theresa may. We know that the Prime Minister recognises there is a crisis in our nhs, because she wanted to sack the Health Secretary last week but was too weak to do it. The Prime Minister defends her health policy. Preparations for winter in the nhs have been more extensive and meticulous than ever before. And is the head of the Energy Regulator ofgem just too laid back . Do you ever roll your sleeves up and really get stuck in, because i dont really see the evidence of that. But first. The government called it winter pressures, the opposition called it a winter crisis. New figures showed that last month 300,000 people had to wait longer than they should have at accident and Emergency Departments in england. These were the worst figures since the targets were introduced in 200a. The labour leader led the attack at Prime Ministers questions. Mr speaker, i know it seems a long time ago, i know it seems a long tim
In our nhs, because she wanted to sack the Health Secretary last week but was too weak to do it. The Prime Minister defends her health policy. Preparations for winter in the nhs have been more extensive and meticulous than ever before. And is the head of the Energy Regulator ofgem just too laid back . Do you ever roll your sleeves up and really get stuck in, because i dont really see the evidence of that. But first. The government called it winter pressures, the opposition called it a winter crisis. New figures showed that last month 300,000 people had to wait longer than they should have at accident and Emergency Departments in england. These were the worst figures since the targets were introduced in 200a. The labour leader led the attack at Prime Ministers questions. Mr speaker, i know it seems a long time ago, i know it seems a long time ago butjust before christmas i asked the Prime Minister about the 12,000 people left waiting more than half an hour in the back of an ambulance at
The week in parliament. Its pressure on the nhs which dominates the week. The labour leader mocks theresa may. We know that the Prime Minister recognises there is a crisis in our nhs, because she wanted to sack the Health Secretary last week but was too weak to do it. The Prime Minister defends her health policy. Preparations for winter in the nhs have been more extensive and meticulous than ever before. And is the head of the Energy Regulator ofgem just too laid back . Do you ever roll your sleeves up and really get stuck in, because i dont really see the evidence of that. But first. The government called it winter pressures, the opposition called it a winter crisis. New figures showed that last month 300,000 people had to wait longer than they should have at accident and Emergency Departments in england. These were the worst figures since the targets were introduced in 200a. The labour leader led the attack at Prime Ministers questions. Mr speaker, i know it seems a long time ago, i