aside from the football, southgate has been highlighting what they re doing to focus attention on human rights issues in qatar. the fa has announced the players will wear a one love rainbow armband at matches, to support lgbtq+ fans. they re also backing calls for compensation to be awarded in cases where workers are injured or worse in world cup building projects. the people i ve spoken to have sort of explained to me human rights lawyers, in particular that there s not a lot more the players in particular can do than talk about those issues and put them on the table. because, in the end, we re not you know, we re asking for change in a country that we re respectful of, that has made a lot of progress, but also we don t have any control over. now, we ve seen the first example of a football club, moving a kick off time to save on energy costs, in the light of soaring bills. league 2 mansfield town have moved the start time of their match against walsall,
conservatives have been talking about bringing down income tax sooner. in the building behind me, they are tight lipped. that is one to watch later. but the big picture is the government is telling us that there is a big change in economic direction. borisjohnson was happy to put up tax to pay for public services. he spent a lot of money on the nhs and said you have to find that cash from somewhere. for liz truss and the new chancellor, the strategy is different. it is cut tax and regulation, stimulate economic growth and use that to pay off debt in the future. but it is far from guaranteed to be a success. many economists are sceptical. many think it is a gamble. and there has to be an election in the next two and a half years. so the new prime minister and chancellor do not have
few of these around over the next few days. not a massive amount but a few days. not a massive amount but a few showers to come today and into the weekend. astronomically speaking we are officially into autumn and we will start to see temperatures fall away a little bit. more of an autumnal feel wherever you are across the country. out there and through the night in this area of cloud has pushed southwards, bringing the rain to the north and west yesterday. lingering to the south east corner today so outbreaks of rain to east anglia, the saudis, channel islands all day. some heavy events. some mist and fog across the borders of scotland and england which will gradually here. ratios for scotland and northern ireland will still be there through the day, one or two elsewhere, but a lot of you will get away with a dry friday, sunny spells. temperatures not far from what we expect at this stage in september. overnight outbreaks of rain to a south east corner and channel islands. a few showe
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