multiple millions of pounds of support through the pandemic to support through the pandemic to support thejobs of support through the pandemic to support the jobs of the workforce. and also, the passenger, through railfares in the and also, the passenger, through rail fares in the future features in what is agreed upon. rail fares in the future features in what is agreed upon. given these discussions what is agreed upon. given these discussions have what is agreed upon. given these discussions have been what is agreed upon. given these discussions have been going - what is agreed upon. given these discussions have been going on l what is agreed upon. given these | discussions have been going on for so long there between the rmt and the employers, is the onus on the government to step in and become involved in these discussions and help get the solution? i involved in these discussions and help get the solution? involved in these discussions and help get the solution? i know the
his capitol hill office here. that includes marjorie taylor greene, someone who has been critical of him in the past. she did not say leaving the meeting whether she would support him for speaker. sources tell me there are about two dozen members of the tomorrow trump house freedom caucus who are threatening to vote against mccarthy. they want to extract concessions from kevin mccarthy in exchange for their speaker vote. the things they re demanding is everything from more representation on committees, more power, promises related to investigations and impeachment. we ll see what kevin mccarthy agrees to. like i said, he s in listening mode right now. some of his allies are saying they re reluctant about the idea of him giving in to these demands because it s a slippery slope. kevin mccarthy may have no choice in the matter if he wants to become speaker. the house freedom caucus has made the demands before, he
hearing them out, listening to their demands, seeing if there s anywhere they can find common ground. his allies say he s very much in listening mode, but he s also weary of giving in to some of these more hard lined demand, especially some that could kneecap the speakership. but it s going to be a messy process for him and he might have no choice but to give in to some of those demands. we could learn soon and quickly what that looks like. so right now, we are waiting for more results to come in in several key races. control of congress as we were just talking about and will continue to discuss. it s hanging in the balance. what could come next? what are the patterns these next votes could reveal? that is next. so no hiding unr your pillow. or opting for the couch. because it s our first system that detects snoring, and automatically adjusts to help reduce it. your best sleep. all night. every night. ah, these bills are crazy. she has no idea she s sitting on a
to engage not only with government colleagues but also mps over the financial plans so we understand that today, the chancellor and the prime minister will be meeting with their mps and we know that the prime minister has been meeting with mps a lot. she says she is in listening mode and very much wants to hear what mps have to say. but you know, we have been talking in the past few hours about concerns, notjust among backbenchers but also with some cabinet colleagues about the economic policy, about whether or not they should u turn on any or all of it. the bbc also understands, they say that fiscal responsibility is caught in the chancellor and what he is trying to do and the source said that the crisis, they compared it to the greek financial crisis of 2011 when its finance minster was hauled back from a meeting to meet
two? they say they are united. they sa the two? they say they are united. they say they are two? they say they are united. they say they are in two? they say they are united. they say they are in lockstep. two? they say they are united. they say they are in lockstep. they - two? they say they are united. they say they are in lockstep. they are i say they are in lockstep. they are also saying liz truss has confidence in her chancellor kwasi kwarteng. but although that is what they are saying, questions have been asked by mps at westminster as to who is really controlling economic policy. is it number ten downing street, or is it numberii? is it number ten downing street, or is it number 11? certainly, when the 45p reversal was done, that was the top rate of tax, they were going to abolish it and then they decided not to abolish it after all and there was a feeling that pressure was coming from the prime minister more than from the chancellor, that she was in listening mode and she