Ministers questions. It is always a little different, the pmqs ahead of the budget. He has vacated the chair for the Deputy Speaker. She will be going through some of the notices ahead ofjeremy hunt, the chancellor, delivering his Budget Statement. He will take to his feet shortly and will probably speak for about an hour shortly and will probably speak for Aboutan Hourand shortly and will probably speak for about an hour and then it will be the turn of the leader of the opposition, keir starmer to respond. We will take both of those live and uninterrupted and we will then have reaction from the Chief Secretary to the treasury, laura trott, part of the treasury, laura trott, part of the Treasury Team and her shadow for labour. Here isjeremy hunt. Madam Deputy Speaker, as we mourn the loss of life in israel and gaza, the loss of life in israel and gaza, the Prime Minister reminded us of the Prime Minister reminded us of the need the Fight Extremism and heal divisions. I start today by r
by the opportunity to join one of the biggest clubs in the world. the 44 year old is chelsea s sixth managerial appointment in five years. leicester have said they re disappointed maresca has decided to leave given that he d steered them back to the top flight. spanish football journalist guillem balague has been explaining why chelsea went for their new man. somebody that s got the energy to actually keep improving chelsea and take them to the top four again. all of that comes on the basis of two things. what they saw that he done at leicester city and number two, the interview was very impressive. i think some people walk into the interview feeling that, yeah, we will see, a championship manager, not a lot of experience, came out of it thinking he has to be him. england are among the teams in internationalfriendly action on monday ahead of this month s european championship in germany. it s approaching half time in their match in newcastle against bosnia & herzegovina. engl
industry professionals from some of the big media companies law firm stocking with the nuts and bolts of the festivals. at an industry panel which we all should focus on the small british independent films and that in this time, we have the ceo for the london film commission and we have sam and we re going to be talking about the new independent film tax credit which was announced in the budgets stop by let s talk about that. just to point the context of the people, with the industry is worth, £4.2 billion last year, is an enormous british industry which is in tax credit such as this. ~ ., ., , , ., industry which is in tax credit such asthis. ~ ., ., , , ., ., as this. what does this mean to film production? as this. what does this mean to film production? 4096 as this. what does this mean to film production? 4096 of as this. what does this mean to film production? 4096 of films as this. what does this mean to film production? 4096 of films under- as this. what does this mean
i find that for many russians, it s too distressing to even contemplate that what is happening today carries the risk of a dystopian tomorrow. steve rosenberg, bbc news, ivanovo. the most prestigious film festivals in the world are known as the big five. you will known them venice, cannes, berlin, toronto and sundance, but there are many others. some of them much smaller in stature, but no less important to the film industry and the next generation of talent. later this month, the kingston film festival here in london will open its doors for the third year running, with 86 films showing over three days, including a new animated movie, 0zi voice of the forest, produced by leonardo dicaprio. so why are these smaller festivals so important, and what do film and tv want
from this next british government? with me tonight the founder and organiser of the kingston film festival david cunningham. thank you very much. such a rough time for film thank you very much. such a rough time for film and thank you very much. such a rough time for film and tv thank you very much. such a rough time for film and tv post thank you very much. such a rough j time for film and tv post covid-19, time for film and tv post covid 19, the hollywood writers and actors strike that is a knock on effect. how important is it that festivals like yours are and reinvigorating the appetite for film? i like yours are and reinvigorating the appetite for film? like yours are and reinvigorating the appetite for film? i think it is because, the appetite for film? i think it is because. very the appetite for film? i think it is because, very very the appetite for film? i think it is because, very very much - the appetite for film? i think it is because, very very much about l be