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forjoining us. we are here at the bbc sport centre. there s a full round of fixtures in the premier league this week. the picture at the top and bottom will become much clearer. elland road on tuesday, looking to pull clear of the bottom three, but the 1 1 draw does neither side much good substitute jamie vardy came on midway through the second half and scored the equaliser in the 80th minute. leeds had taken the lead with a thumping luis sinisterra header in the first half and created more chances. patrick bamford should have won it for leeds in the final minute, he had an open goaljust a couple of yeards out, but scuffed his shot wide from a corner. leeds are now two points above the bottom three, a point ahead of leicester. it was a real good dominant first 20 minutes and we gave a soft goal away, so the result in general and properly a tad disappointed with the dominance we had at times and the chances we had at times and the chances we created and two offside goals but a
them economic vandals who created a self inflicted financial crisis. not for the prime minister and his non domsing, not for the super wealthy they gave tax cuts to, but for mortgage holders all across the country. so does the prime minister know how many more people will be joining them on higher mortgage rates by the end of this year? well, mr speaker, thanks to the actions we re taking, in fact, the bank of england is showing that public expectations of inflation have now eased to a 15 month low, mr speaker. consumer confidence is at the highest level that it s been at since russia invaded ukraine. and because of our stewardship of the public finances, we can see a clear way to reduce debt and bring interest rates down. but, mr speaker, he keeps in this habit of quoting the former labour shadow chancellor. we know that our plans will deliver lower inflation and lower interest rates. but we know we know that his plans just mean more debt, mr speaker, and i quote. and i quot
andy, good to see you. rory mcelroy coming into the masters was one of the favourites and struggled and is not looking good for him on day two, is it? ., , not looking good for him on day two, isit? ., ,, is it? no, gavin, it s been something is it? no, gavin, it s been something of is it? no, gavin, it s been something of a is it? no, gavin, it s been something of a nightmare is it? no, gavin, it s been . something of a nightmare for is it? no, gavin, it s been - something of a nightmare for rory mcelroy in round two. yesterday s run was not devastated with par. but today has been far worse. he is currently 5 over par with error after error in this round what that means he is now 17 shots behind leader brooks koepka and unless he does something really special over the closing holes in this round he was struggled to make the cut and be here for the weekend. as you say, that would be so disappointing for rory mcelroy. he came into this with high hopes of winning the on