there is this book called moving to higher ground byjohn carpenter, an american, and we are trying to get that book in as many places as possible in order to get people thinking. it is a small thing to do but it isjust thinking. it is a small thing to do but it is just one of those little steps forward. in improving people s consciousness about climate change. sir tony robinson, lovely to talk to you and thank you forjoining us on bbc news. you and thank you for “oining us on bbc news. . «a you and thank you for “oining us on bbc news. . ., ., royal mail workers will walk out on six days in december including christmas eve during one of the busiest periods of the year for the company. i m joined by our employment correspondent, zoe conway. tell us what is going on. well, the aood tell us what is going on. well, the good news tell us what is going on. well, the good news is tell us what is going on. well, the good news is both tell us what is going on. well, the good news
there is this book called moving to higher ground byjohn carpenter, an american, and we are trying to get that book in as many places as possible in order to get people thinking. it is a small thing to do but it is just one of those little steps forward. in improving people s consciousness about climate change. let s get more reaction now to yesterday s autumn statement from the uk chancellor, jeremy hunt. as the office for budget responsibility has highlighted, households in the uk are facing the biggest drop in living standards since records began. our reporter hannah miller has been to at a community cafe in gloucester this morning, finding out what people there think. today we deliver a plan to tackle the cost of living crisis and rebuild our economy. at this community cafe, the rising cost of living
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support liz cheney. the consensus there is that, yes, liz cheney will lose, but perhaps not as big a margin as some of the polls suggest. that s probably because democrats can vote in that primary. and i talked to the democrat who is are planning to hold their noses and vote for liz cheney. it s not that they agree on anything. she has a very conservative track record when it comes to her voting record. democrats, it s not willingly they are voting for her. but they are voting for her because she actually does uphold democratic values that they support and they can t count on her opponent, who is trump endorsed. they want to support liz cheney. so i think it seems likely she will lose, but perhaps by a smaller margin than some of the die hard anti-cheney people thinking. i did interview one couple who had the only people i interviewed in the east of the state who had an absolutely huge liz cheney sign in their yard. they had to discuss their own
we do get a lot of day trippers, which rely on trains and transport to get in, which does affect the business. just lack of customers, lack of income. our illuminations are being extended to january the 3rd. a few streets away is b&b owner claire. she worries about the ripple effect of repeated rail disruption. people thinking, oh, shall we go to blackpool? oh, no, the trains might be off, so they don t come. so it s affecting the accommodation, it s affecting the day trippers. you know, they can t come to blackpool, so it has a huge, huge detrimental impact on the industry. so why is this happening? the railway is under pressure to cut costs after the taxpayers propped up services during the pandemic, which changed travel patterns. bosses insist modernisations are needed to afford higher pay, but the rmt says jobs and conditions are under threat. network rail leaders say they were shocked the union set new strike dates after it made a new, improved offer earlier this month. i think