there is the wreck of the mary rose. it has come to the surface. and it s exactly a0 years since henry 8th s flagship the mary rose was raised from the bottom of the solent, after 437 years under the sea. the bank of england has been forced to intervene once again in the markets warning of a material risk to financial stability. the emergency move this morning will see the bank buy a wider range of government debt, in order to restore conditions in the markets. it follows on from yesterday s announcement of further meaures aimed at ensuring an orderly end to its emergency bond buying scheme. today the institute for fiscal studies think tank warnted the chancellor will need to make big and painful spending cuts to put the country s finances on a sustainable path. it suggests the chancellor could increase working age benefits in line with average earnings, limit public investment to 2% of national income and cut the budgets of every government department except he
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there is the wreck of the mary rose. it has come to the surface. and it s exactly a0 years since henry 8th s flagship the mary rose was raised from the bottom of the solent, after 437 years under the sea. the bank of england has been forced to intervene once again in the markets warning of a material risk to financial stability. the emergency move this morning will see the bank buy a wider range of government debt, in order to restore conditions in the markets. it follows on from yesterday s announcement of further meaures aimed at ensuring an orderly end to its emergency bond buying scheme.
workers in england falls for the first time with 165,000 jobs vacant across the country. and it s exactly a0 years since henry 8th s flagship the mary rose was raised from the bottom of the solent, after 437 years under the sea. sport now and time for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre. good morning, john. good morning, john. good morning, john. good morning, everyone. what a huge night it is for both wales and scotland as both go in search of a place at the women s world cup in australia and new zealand next year. for wales, they ve faced two matches already which manager gemma grainger called the biggest in their history, the first to reach the play offs and the second was last week, as they won in extra time to face switzerland in zurich this evening. it s a complicated qualification process but a two goal win in normal time should be enough for them
seen this in 437 years. inch by inch, the ship that was the pride of henry viii s mighty navy peeked above the waters of the solent and began to reveal her secrets. alex hildred was part of the original dive team and says, 40 years on, we re still learning about life on board. we can reconstruct their faces, we can reconstruct their lives. with dna technology, we can learn about where they were born and what colour their eyes would be if you process it enough. and our problem is, there s so much we can learn, we ve got to save some things for when technology gets better so that you don t have to destroy anything. the then prince charles was present to witness his ancestor s flagship return to the surface. i believe she s in marvellous condition. and he was right. the half of the ship and a huge number of artifacts were preserved by centuries cocooned in mud and silt on the sea bed.