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eventually, city awoke from their hibernation. one touch from erling haaland set them on their way before phil foden twisted and turned the game around. now city were cruising and it was julian alvarez who added the party piece. from 2 0 down, the holders march on. katie gornall, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here s elizabeth rizzini. thank you, if you think it is cold at the moment, things are about to turn a lot colder as we head through the rest of the week with plunging temperatures once more. they could be some winter it on the way including the likes of aviemore, even potentially some lower levels as well, some regulating snow the inquiry was tasked with learning lessons for the future but is the focus more on the politics and less on the pandemic? we ll bejoined by charlie rowley, michael gove s former special adviser. professor carl heneghan, professor of evidence based medicine at oxford university. and tracy brown, the director of sense about science. mo
of fact checkers busy here at bbc verify. let s start with a claim that s dominated the debate this week. angela rayner and the labour party, keir starmer confirmed this earlier this week, they are going to put up your taxes by £2,000. no we won t. that s a lie. by £2,000 per working household. penny, your government have raised taxes. crosstalk. we have, and we hated putting the taxes up. we ve looked at this a lot in the last few days and the figure is misleading because the £2,000 is over four years and the figures the conservatives have used to calculate it are dubious. both the conservatives and labour are promising not to increase income tax, national insurance or vat during the next parliament. obviously there s a lot of politics in this too, but when it comes to the facts, that s where we re at. there was also a big claim that cuts are coming when it comes to public spending, whoever gets the keys to number ten. there s £18 billion of cuts coming down the line agr