Details here on breakfast. Its sunday 3 march. Our top story The Chancellor, jeremy hunt, has tried to play down expectations about tax cuts in wednesdays budget, telling the Sunday Telegraph he has to act responsibly. With three days to go until mr hunt lays out his plans, the treasury says measures worth millions of pounds will be introduced to boost productivity in the public sector. Here is our Political Correspondent hannah miller. Police drones that can assess Road Traffic Accidents one solution chosen by The Chancellor as he takes an overview of the economy that doesnt make easy reading. But jeremy hunt says £800 million worth of Technology Like this will help to make police and hospitals more efficient and save almost £2 billion in five years it was time. Five years time. At a time when he has less money to play with them he would have hoped for, he is weighing up would have hoped for, he is weighing up what he can do to win votes. The chancellor is under pressure to make tax
america can have quite a big impact on the balance of power here in washington, d.c. you know, many eyes are on new hampshire and of course, this question. who will take on incumbent democratic senator maggie hasan in the general? will it be don bulldock, who pushed trump s election lies or state senate president chuck morse who was the backing of establishment republicans. we re also closely watching a battle between two trumpers in new hampshire s first congressional district, both matt mowers and carolyn levitt. they both worked in the trump administration. now, levitt actually backs trump s stolen election claims. according to a new analysis from 538, about 60% of americans will have an election denier on the ballot this fall. that s quite a number. and an estimated 118 election deniers in house races and eight election doubters have at least a 95% chance of winning. what a range, first of all, and the idea of all of the ways we can essentially have a synonymous way of th
senator graham says that he can, quote, assure a vote to restrict abortions on the federal level if republicans win control of congress once again. but you know who wouldn t actually confirm that particular point? the senate s top republican in terms of scheduling, i think most of the members of my conference prefer that this be dealt with at state level. by most of and prefer, i m sure that s a little bit of a code going on right there. graham may argue the following about this bill i don t think this is going to hurt us. but clearly many in his party disagree with the general election just so close. there hasn t been anything close to a united show of support with abortion rights a lightning rod issue impacting the votes. let s take it down around the table to cnn s political commentator, david swerdlick and
Hate was not an old problem, it was a persistent problem, he said it was a problem that never goes away. very simply, the question why? why has it taken so long? the rationale would be that of course this should be a crime. absolutely, many of the occasions it has been thwarted, seen out by the senate filibuster or a victim to the opposition of those who believe this sort of matter should be dealt with at state level. we have seen we have seen trans we have seen trans does micro change in thoughts and they have come together finally to pass this legislation. let s get some of the day s other news. in china, a record number of coronavirus cases has been reported in shanghai with panic buying widely reported in parts of the city not under lockdown. residents in the eastern
Rationale would be that of course this should be a crime. absolutely, many of the occasions it has been thwarted, seen out by the senate filibuster or a victim to the opposition of those who believe this sort of matter should be dealt with at state level. but we have seen dealt with at state level. but we have seen a dealt with at state level. but we have seen a transformation in thoughts about this sort of subject over the last couple of years, david, and democrats and republicans have finally come together to pass this legislation. thank you, david. australians will remember shane warne at a televised memorial service at his home stadium, the melbourne cricket ground. nearly 50 thousand people will attend the venue where the spin bowling great captured his 700th test wicket against ashes foes england. warne died of a heart attack three weeks ago, aged just 52. britain s queen elizabeth joined other members of the royal family at a service commemorating the life of the duke