but iyou ve got it on a trajectory, it s gone up and it s then going to go down. well. hang on. just let s just explain exactly what happened. so in that 2020 budget, when rishi sunak was chancellor, it was the biggest ever increase. now, i then had to balance the books a year ago. it was an incredibly difficult situation, but it was necessary for the markets and it was necessary for the battle against inflation. so what i chose to do was to freeze that capital budget in cash terms, which is not a freeze in real terms. i hope as soon as we can afford to, we can get back to real terms growth. but i m absolutely committed to public investment. in a speech coming up shortly, the labour leader sir keir starmer is expected to say his party will have an obsession with economic growth to raise living standards. he will also say that labour won t be able to turn on the spending taps if it wins the next election. we ll bring that speech to you live here on bbc news. the gaza run hea
arthel: eight truce extension is possible as hamas handing over more hostages today including the first american abigail the little girl who turned four years old and captivity and imagine an imaginal brutality in exchange israel released 39 pulsing prisoners welcome to a new our fox news live i have arthel neville. jonathan: i am a jonathan a hunt in for eric shawn. seventeen hostages in total were freed today. fourteen israelis including that young israeli american and three-time nationals but fox news has told one of those hostages and 84-year-old woman was airlifted to the hospital in serious condition on her life is in danger. hamas has freed a total of the eightpeople since a temporary cease-fire began in gaza friday. israel said it s willing to extend the pause if more colleges are let go but u.s. officials believe around 10 of the nearly 240 originally taken our americans president biden spoke with israeli prime minister netanyahu and the family of the 4-year-old is
edition of hannity . i m judge jeanine pirro, in fore sean. and we begin with breaking news. moments ago. israel approved what prime minister benjamin netanyahu was callinmoments g a lull in the fg with hamas. in exchange, hamas will reportedly return 50 hostages, women and children, during a four day pause in fighting. and just in reuter ess. is reporting that hamas has also just agreed to there deal. here now with the very latest from tel aviv, alex hogan is with us. alex. hi, judge jeanine, thiass major is major news after weeks of trying to strike a deal. israel tonight nweeks rying sas approved this hostage negotiation deal and what this would dohie , allowing the reley of 50 hostages, women, in and children in exchange for a four day cease fire as well. the release of palestinians currently being detained in israentlyl. israel also tonight says that if ten additional hostages released every single day, that would allow another pauseed in the fighting. we have heard
he also predicted labour would win the election, and that as a member of parliament, he could provide more of an opposition to sir keir starmer, than the conservatives. lucy manning has all the details. mr farage, are you standing? we will find out in the moment, won t we? why have you changed your mind? who says i have? iyou said ten days ago you are notl going to stand, so why the change? do you ever change your mind about anything ever? he said he wouldn t, but now he will. a major u turn, a change of heart thrust nigel farage into the heart of the general election campaign. i can t let down those millions of people. i simply can t do it! it would be wrong. so i have decided. i ve changed my mind. it s allowed, you know! it s not always a sign of weakness. it could potentially be a sign of strength. so i am going to stand in this election. margaret thatcher famously said she wasn t for turning. you are obviously for turning. why the massive u turn all of a sudden? this is
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