in the last few years, we ve heard lots about the metaverse and how it s going to change our lives online. i ve made several stories about it and the effect that it s going to have. yeah, but you had help! i beg your pardon? you had help from the likes of me the trimmer, younger looking virtual version of you that has helped with all of these stories on the telly. well, if you know so much about it, perhaps you d like to explain what the metaverse actually is, then? my pleasure. if we think of the current internet as something that we look at, the metaverse is the next version of the net that we re inside, experiencing as a 3d avatar, like this one. that s the broad idea it doesn t truly exist yet. but games like fortnite and roblox offer us a glimpse of what the metaverse could be virtual realms which play host to pop concerts, fashion shows and sports. ah! as well as allowing us to play games and mashing up different activities across genres and industries. but why wo
ourselves cut our emissions, which will stunt our growth. or for those countries will stunt our growth. or for those countries that are being damaged by climate countries that are being damaged by climate change there are reparations, the current president under reparations, the current president under the reparations, the current president under the british year leading the cop had under the british year leading the cop had already said that he betieves cop had already said that he believes there is a case to be made. we do believes there is a case to be made. we do need believes there is a case to be made. we do need to look at this seriously, i think. we do need to look at this seriously, ithink. we we do need to look at this seriously, ithink. seriously, i think. we know that rishi sunak seriously, i think. we know that rishi sunak originally seriously, i think. we know that rishi sunak originally wasn t - seriously, i think. we know that i rishi sunak o
but what have a review, make some suggestions but what is have a review, make some suggestions but what is really important is that we make but what is really important is that we make sure that she had the inflation we make sure that she had the inflation protection that was taken away tast inflation protection that was taken away last year when benefits weren t meant away last year when benefits weren t meant to away last year when benefits weren t meant to go up in line with earnings but actually, it was 3 .1% cpi, that that doesn t but actually, it was 3 .1% cpi, that that doesn t happen a second year running that doesn t happen a second year running. people who are struggling to make running. people who are struggling to make ends meet are not left without to make ends meet are not left without enough benefit protection. what the without enough benefit protection. what the chancellor is going to be doing what the chancellor is going to be doing is what th
tax rises. take us to the little detail that we have here, tony. it’s detailthat we have here, tony. it s all detail that we have here, tony. it s all speculation. only the real figures when the chancellor stayed up figures when the chancellor stayed up on the 17th of november. it s a marked contrast between liz truss and kwasi kwarteng. some of the most radical changes to the economy without producing any supporting documents and then went into recess. never to the bank of england never mind the cabinet to what they were doing for the up there trying to prepare the markets in the public and everyone else fought the tax rises and cuts that are coming down the track in less than two weeks. the press plays a role in this in the sense that some of this will be stuff they are trying to run up the flagpole and see the reaction that peoples had to the suggestions. what is clear is that are going to be significant cut to the public
the melodrama that s been happening at west minister. it is difficult to discern whether these policies have advanced since they were proposed in the uk s position appears to be probably the same as it was last year except this time rishi sunak is going rather than not going. i think thatis going rather than not going. i think that is a fair assessment. i going rather than not going. i think that is a fair assessment. that is a fair assessment. i think that s a little that is a fair assessment. i think that s a little harsh, that is a fair assessment. i think that s a little harsh, tony. - that is a fair assessment. i think that s a little harsh, tony. we i that s a little harsh, tony. we passed that s a little harsh, tony. we passed a that s a little harsh, tony. we passed a landmark environment act. we ve passed a landmark environment act. we ve brought in much stricter rules that many we ve brought in much stricter rules that many other countries. a lot has happened th