Many of the top awards. The budget the government unveiled on wednesday has left the Shadow Chancellor with a major headache. Jeremy hunt cut National Insurance by 2 pence for the second time in six months, as well as stealing two of labours revenue raising policies. The party had planned to use these to Fund Breakfast clubs in schools and reduce nhs Waiting Lists, if it wins the next election. Earlier, the Shadow Chancellor, Rachel Reeves spoke to the bbc s Laura Kuennsberg about how they plan to raise money now, and began by discussing her plans to create a National Wealth fund. Yes. We have committed to an extension of workers rights, including banning zero hour contracts, getting rid of fire and rehire and having a real minimum wage. Obviously, the low Pay Commission will set that, but this is a big extension of the rights of working people, because if an economy is not working for working people, its not working at all. And at the moment, too many people are stuck in insecure, pre
The battle of the blockbusters will be decided later at the biggest night in the entertainment calendar. Will barbie or oppenheimer win big at the oscars . As we heard earlier the budget the government unveiled on wednesday has left the Shadow Chancellor with a major headache. Jeremy hunt cut National Insurance by 2 pence for the second time in six months, as well as stealing two of labours fund raising policies. The party had planned to use these to Fund Breakfast clubs in schools and reduce nhs Waiting Lists, if it wins the next election. Earlier, the Shadow Chancellor, Rachel Reeves spoke to the bbc s Laura Kuennsberg about how they plan to raise money now, starting with establishing a taskforce to help create a National Wealth fund. The National Wealth fund is a key component of the growth plan and the idea is to leveraging the private Sector Investment alongside a Government Endowment to invest in some of thejobs Government Endowment to invest in some of the jobs and industries of
More later, but all eyes on 6 20 as paul coyte brings you the latest from the world of sport. Latest from the world of sport. I feel like dickie davis after that. Back tonight, Champions League, newcastle , Champions League, newcastle, celtic and also Manchester City play. The spanish women are still on strike. And also joe marler says that england won the 2003 world cup. Ugly. So whats the problem with now . They can still do it the same way. Yeah, well, good night. And for football tonight. For football tonight. Absolutely. Some Good Champions League stuff there. And as always, can join any of always, you can join with any of our discussions. To our discussions. Were all to going talk about farmers as well. To why superman markets. And as to why superman markets are again clobbered in our farmers and that story coming shortly. Vaiews gbnews. Com. Or you can tweet at. You can tweet at. Gb news. Politics leading for us this morning. Sir keir starmer heading to the elysee palace today t
Seagull. That is on meet the author. Hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are lord digbyjones, former trader minister and henry bonsu, broadcaster and campaigner. Tomorrows front pages, starting with this. The metro devotes its entire front page to the engagement photo of prince harry and meghan markel. The paper wishes its readers a merry kissmass. The i claims that the health secretary, jeremy hunt, wants to take over as deputy Prime Minister following the departure of damien green. The express headlines details of what its calling a breakthrough on alzheimers. The Financial Times shows an image of nikki haley, the Us Ambassador to the un, who has warned that the us will not forget countries who voted against its decision to recognise jerusalem as israels capital. The daily mirror leads with a report about an alleged russian spy who visited number 10 as part of a ukrainian delegation. The telegraph features claims from borisjoh