hello there. we start here in the uk, where the two rivals vying to become the next prime minister have been setting out their contrasting economic plans and attacking each others . foreign secretary liz truss, currently the favourite to win, has suggested her party s economic policy has been wrong notjust under her rival, former chancellor rishi sunak, but for its entire period in power. ms truss said the past two decades had failed to deliver growth and promised billions of pounds in immediate tax cuts. we ve got the highest taxes for 70 years. we ve got lower debt than the united states, than japan, than canada. no other countries are raising taxes and the oecd countries are raising taxes and the 0ecd has described our current policy as contractionary and contractionary, it essentially means policies that lead to a recession. so what i want to do is increase tax revenues by growing the economy, not choke off growth by raising taxes. mr sunak has been restating his plan to
months and is probably why mario draghi resigned in the first place. i think it s quite unlikely given the situation and in the lead up to the election and was after the election given that the vote is actually very likely to produce a coalition government led by far right eurosceptic parties which have actually opposed a lot of these measures. actually opposed a lot of these measures- measures. it s going to be fascinating. measures. it s going to be fascinating. federico, - measures. it s going to be l fascinating. federico, thank you for your time. let s get some of the day s other news. the boss of ryanair boss is urging the uk government to take a more practical, common sense approach to post brexit policy to allow more workers from europe to fill vacancies. michael 0 leary says it would help ease disruption to air travel. the government says it wants firms to invest in workers from the uk. shares of snap, the owner of the snapchat messaging service, have plunged 25% after it
they are hosting meetings to increase awareness, but people don t want to travel from their riverside homes to vaccination centres. unused vaccines are often returned. for india to meet its ambitious targets, it will need a good dose of planning and trust along with the vaccines. divya arya, bbc news. the head of ryanair has said that three individuals who were travelling with the belarus journalist, roman protesevich, when the plane they were on was forced to land in minsk last month, were probably kgb types . michael o leary was giving evidence to mps about the enforced landing of the plane. mr o leary said when it took off again it was missing three unindetified persons and that security agencies understood them likely to be three kgb types . the ryanair boss described the incident as a premeditated breach of all international aviation rules . in response to the incident, aviation regulators in the uk and the eu have banned belarusian