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time for a look at the business news now. we the business news now. have growth on the agendi we start in the us where we ve learned today than the world s largest economy grew by an annualised rate of 3.3% in the last three months of 2023. the growth figure was higher than expected. as always the big question is how this will feed into the us central bank the federal reserves next move on the cost of borrowing. michelle fleury is in new york for us. take us into the detail of the growth figures to begin with. where did this surprisingly high figure come from? $5 did this surprisingly high figure come from? did this surprisingly high figure come from? ~ , i. ., come from? as you said, in the final three months come from? as you said, in the final three months of come from? as you said, in the final three months of last come from? as you said, in the final three months of last year come from? as you said, in the final three months of last year on - come from? ....
break the glass and windows. we saw chaos. searchers are continuing for a missing baby whose parents, concert more and mark gordon, were arrested and held on suspicion of gross negligence constance marten. we are expecting a news conference and if you moments. this is the scene, awaiting the two police officers leading the current investigation. and new data shows more than 700 sex offenders slipped after police radar in three years just by changing their names. and a record number of people volunteering to train guide dogs of the bbc highlights a national shortage. good afternoon, and welcome to bbc news. iam i am with you until 5pm. the former health secretary, matt hancock, has been accused of rejecting key advice on care homes during the pandemic. the daily telegraph says it s obtained thousands of whatsapp messages he sent and received at the height of the covid crisis. the paper says they show mr hancock decided against advice to test all residents going into care ho ....
Those of the headlines. Those are the headlines. Hello and a warm welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the broadcaster and journalist james lewer, and kate maltby, columnist for the i. Welcome back to both of you. Weve got a few more front pages. The guardian leads with a stark warning from Health Experts who say that children may die if families turn off heat because of soaring energy bills this winter. The i also leads on energy and the conservative leadership race, saying that the front runner liz truss is under pressure to deliver immediate help for households and small businesses. Truss hints she may axe motorway speed limits, is the daily telegraphs headline referring to comments made by the Foreign Secretary at the final Tory Hustings held in london a few hours a ....
everybody, they will accept them coming here, but they have to accept our rules. and the cop27 summit puts a price on tackling climate change developing countries need $2 trillion every year by the end of the decade to help deal with the impacts of global warming. americans are heading to the polls in the first national elections since the january 6 attack on congress last year. the results of the midterms could shape the next two years of american politics and make it difficult for presidentjoe biden to pass legislation. the us president cast an early vote almost two weeks ago. and in the past few hours, we ve seen former president donald trump vote in florida. he has hinted he will announce a present run next tuesday. take a listen. , , , ., . listen. tuesday will be an exciting da fora listen. tuesday will be an exciting day for a lot listen. tuesday will be an exciting day for a lot of listen. tuesday will be an exciting day for a lot of people listen. tuesday will ....