with columnists from the guardian, stephanie baker of bloomberg news and work of the sydney morning herald. so, cuts to income tax, corporation tax, national insurance and stamp duty and removing the cap on bankers bonuses. it will cost tens of billions and the government says it will boost growth, the labour party say it will reward the rich. stephanie, let s start with you. is this gamble for growth that s going to pay off? it s certainly a gamble, but i have doubts about whether it will pay off. kwasi kwarteng says he want to booth grouped by two and a half percent. but that s delivering a bit of a sugar rush, and i m not sure that will be sustained over the long term. some people have compared this to hitting the accelerator and slamming on the brakes at the same time because what you have is on the one hand, the bank of england trying to control inflation. trying to cool demand by hiking interest rates while the treasury s pumping money into the economy. so i think tha
of duty in 2020. his widow sounds off on the nationwide crime surge on america reports coming up. we begin america reports with an exclusive report on a new warning of a potential invasion of taiwan. i am john roberts in washington. great to see you. i am anita. will china flex its military muscle? conducting the largest 5 fire drills in the taiwan strait. it comes after house speaker nancy pelosi s visit to the island. beijing moving from words of warning to military action in the aftermath. surrounding taiwan and launching missiles into nearby waters. and a fox news exclusive. china sees a window of opportunity to invade taiwan before the next u.s. presidential election in 2024. texas senator john cornyn will join us on that. first fox news teams coverage. following christopher wray s hearing on the hill. peter, what do china watchers think taiwan is thinking here? a take over of taiwan before the 2024 presidential election. this person says we have always bee
relief has touched down and it s on the way for the millions of parents struggling to feed their children. just under two hours, ago the first shipment of baby formula arriving in indianapolis from europe. 78,000 pounds of baby formula being taken off that u.s. military plane and put on two fedex trucks for distribution across the country amid a shortage. agriculture secretary tom vilsack shaking the hands of the u.s. military members who helped transport that much needed formula. the first of several deliveries to come, in fact. the secretary told reporters just how quickly parents could start to see formula back on the shelves. i ve been told by the fda commissioner that in a matter of a week or so, we should begin to see some supply. but of the course of the next several weeks, we should see an ever increasing supply. so i would say certainly with the next 30 days we re going to begin seeing the situation. we re going to go right to nbc s meghan officials at that air
The Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) aims to expand participation in peacekeeping initiatives beyond the organization’s area of responsibility, CSTO Secretary General Imangali Tasmagambetov said.
And it encourages the fullest possible involvement of NATO members that dont belong to the EU and EU members that arent part of NATO, but it does not state that NATO will ensure the security of the EU.Russian President Vladimir Putin has long complained about NATOs expansion, especially toward his country, and partly used that as a justification for invading Ukraine.The Russian attack, however, sent fear through its other neighbors, and Finland joined NATO earlier this month, seeking protection under its security umbrella after decades of neutrality following its defeat by the former Soviet Union in World War II.