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BBCNEWS Newscast July 7, 2024



flanders and claire barrett. we have got stephanie flanders from bloomberg economics on the podcast. hello. hello, hello. and another friend of the podcast, claer barrett, from the financial times. thank you for having me. i m glad you re here, so, interest rates at 3%, stephanie. gives a sense of how that feeds into real lives. in gives a sense of how that feeds into real lives. into real lives. in terms of money that into real lives. in terms of money that is into real lives. in terms of money that is about - into real lives. in terms of money that is about 2 - into real lives. in terms of. money that is about 2 million people in the country who are on a variable rate the biggest since the 80s or 90s depending on who you believe. and for somebody with the average size mortgage, that is going to add nearly £80 a month or £1000 a year, just from today s rise, but of course, that is the eighth rise we have had in succession from the bank of england. there is more ....

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BBCNEWS Newscast July 7, 2024



2 million people in this country who are on a variable rate mortgage who will immediately see the impact of that 0.75% rise we have had today. the biggest since the 80s or 90s depending on who you believe. and for somebody with the average size mortgage, just from today s rise, but of course, that s the eighth rise we have had in succession from the bank of england. there s more pain to come for around 2 million people you roll off their mortgage fixed rates next year. they might see an even bigger rise because they re on a really low rate now and it ll probably be higher than it is next year, so again, somebody with the average size mortgage, they can expect to pay around £250 more per month, or £3000 a year, and that s based on a mortgage of 130,000 so obviously if you have a bigger mortgage, you will have bigger repayments. trying to work out from listening to the various contributions we ve heard today, whether it be andrew bailey at the bank of england orjeremy ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News at One July 7, 2024



england s manager claimed we have changed society so how far has the victory has inspired the younger generation? and the other main stories on today s programme: a man has appeared before magistrates in lincoln charged with the murder of nine year old lilia valutyte in boston last thursday. the court of appeal considers an urgent request from the united nations to delay the withdrawal of life support for 12 year old archie battersbee. a ship carrying grain has left ukraine for the first time since a deal was agreed with russia to allieviate the global food crisis. and the jewels of the night sky a new project is launched to reveal in unprecedented detail how our galaxy was formed. and coming up on the bbc news channel: it s day four of the commonwealth games. 28 medals up for grabs with laura kenny hoping to add scratch race gold to bronze from the women s team pursuit. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. england s lionesses have arrived in trafalg ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News July 7, 2024

brokered by turkey. conservative party leadership candidate rishi sunak says he will cut the basic rate of income tax from 20% to 16% if he becomes prime minister. and scientists supercharge one of earth s most powerful telescopes with new technology that will reveal how our galaxy formed, in unprecedented detail. england s lionesses have been celebrating with thousands of fans at a massive party in trafalgar square, after their historic 2 1victory against germany last night. the title is england s first for more than 50 years, and the fa say the success will turbo charge the women s game in this country. more than 17 million people watched the final of the euros on bbc one last night, making it the most watched programme of the year so far. our sports correspondent natalie pirks has been at trafalgar square for us. # sweet caroline.# these lionesses may be hoarse but they can still rule. the party has been going on for quite some time. last night in the dressing room. ..an ....

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CNN CNN Newsroom With Poppy Harlow and Jim Sciutto July 7, 2024



information, which suggests officials believe trump knew he had classified documents and released allegedly intentionally did not return them. justice department prosecutors made the case for secrecy warning, quote, evidence might be destroyed. even saying the affidavit would provide a road map as well to the investigation. that does not appear to be resonating with the judge, who set in motion the possibility at least of releasing a redacted version of that affidavit, something that could happen as early as next week. and in a cnn exclusive report, some former trump allies are calling the president s claims that he had a standing order to declassify documents, quote, i ll paraphrase, bs. cnn watched out to 18 former top administration officials from the trump years and all of them told us they never heard of any such order, issued during their time, in the trump administration. but, first, a critical deadline for fulton county, georgia, prosecutors, just expired. they ....

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