hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. i m sally bundock. it s a big day ahead for the chancellor kwasi kwarteng as he delivers the keynote speech at the conservative party conference later in birmingham. the new finance minister is expected to insist the government will stay the course on his tax cutting growth plan despite the swift and turbulent reaction on financial markets. this time last week, the pound hit an all time low against the us dollar and days later, the bank of england was forced to take emergency action to protect pension funds. i m joined by dr roger barker director of policy at the institute of directors. how will kwasi kwarteng do today? what are you hoping chancellor will say? i’m today? what are you hoping chancellor will say? i m sure the chancellor chancellor will say? i m sure the chancellor will chancellor will say? i m sure the chancellor will reiterate | the chancellor will reiterate his commitment to taxcutting p
but most staff think it is. so who s right? we ll be hearing from the ceos of microsoft and linkedin. a new era for britain. that is how the new finance minister chancellor of the exchequer kwasi kwarteng is billing his plan for boosting the uk economy. mr kwarteng will be announcing the full details in the coming hours. but we already know the direction of travel. cut taxes, rip up regulations, and encourage more investment by the private sector. the government s already confirmed massive support for households and businesses to limit soaring energy bills this winter to be paid for by more borrowing. but some critics have questioned the affordability of the plan. and others argue lower taxes will do little to help the poorest in society. coletta smith reports. we will sit in here. i will brin: we will sit in here. i will bring it we will sit in here. i will bring it over we will sit in here. i will bring it over for - we will sit in here. i will bring it over for yo
Wreckage of the Malaysia Airlines jet two days after it was shot down over Eastern Ukraine. Talks with Irans Nuclear programme is being extended we look at the progress and the stumbling blocks. Good to have you with us in the middle east. Its sunday morning, day four of the Israeli Ground offensive in gaza. Israel intensifies air strikes overnight. Some areas were hit with tanks and rocket fire. Lets look at the sky line in gaza city, where it is just after daybreak. Throughout the night we have seen explosions and flares across the horizon. Two Israeli Soldiers were killed during an attack. Four fers were injured and officers were injured and one gunman killed. The Israeli Army Says hamas used underground tunnels. They unveiled a milewide stretch of tunnels, claiming to have found more than 100 rocket launchers in the process. 50,000 gaza residents have been displaced. More than 340 palestinians have been killed, including the son of a senior hamas official. More than 2600 officials
Israels capital and beyond. A Florida Court awards the widow of a smoker 23 million in damages. The tobacco giant vows to appeal. And certain cars to be stopped after a fix for a deadly defect has not been found. B bsh thanks for being with us. Investigators in ukraine return to the scene of Malaysia Airlines mh17 after being turned away yesterday, searching for clues. Many in the International Community have accused the separatists of tampering with evidence. International monitors are crying to work with separatists to arrive out a safe corridor for investigators. We need perimeter security, condition of the bodies, whether, for example, they have been moved. Also the condition and the location of the debris, and if any of that has been moved. Scott heidler has been on the ground at the site and has the latest. Reporter wild flowers on one of the planes burnt and crumb mped crumpled wings, the first memorial on site for those on Malaysia Airlines mh17. It was placed there by this wom