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criticising the small boat policy, resulting in him being taken off air for breaching bbc guidelines. he accused rishi sunak of not standing up accused rishi sunak of not standing up to what he called keir starmer, snowflake conservative mps who he said wanted to cancel gary lineker for criticising the government and saying so publicly. he then questioned why it was that rishi sunak s former boss, the chairman of the bbc, a conservative donor, richard sharp, was still in his position, asking if it was still tenable when there had been allegations about a conflict of interest in terms of trying to facilitate a loan for the conservative prime minister, boris johnson. that was pmqs. let s have the statement from jeremy hunt. madam deputy speaker, in the face of enormous challenges, i report today on a british economy which is proving the doubters wrong. in the autumn, we took difficult decisions to deliver stability and sound money. since mid october, and your guilt rates have f ....
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Truss. We are probably going to hear a pretty unapologetic difference truss. We are probably going to hear a pretty unapologetic difference of. A pretty unapologetic difference of her record in government, a shorter term in government, little more than 1. 5 months. A year ago. Thank you very much. It is great to be hit thank you very much. It is great to be hit at thank you very much. It is great to be hit at the thank you very much. It is great to be hit at the institute of government today. I am having a rather government today. I am having a rather more relaxing september than i did last rather more relaxing september than i did last year, and you might well ask, why i did last year, and you might well ask, why am i back talking about the same ask, why am i back talking about the same topic . Ask, why am i back talking about the same topic . It is one year ago that i launched same topic . It is one year ago that i launched my government and our economic i launched my government and ....
In my eyes, he deserves nothing less than a life sentence, and i hope he gets it. I hope they throw away the key and he never comes out. Never to do this to anybody else again. Paterson has been told to expect a custodial sentence when he attends court tomorrow. The maximum punishment is life in prison. Jeremy cook, bbc news. And join huw edwards for the bbc wales leaders debate. Applause good evening, noswaith dda, a warm welcome to the sse Swalec Stadium in the heart of the welsh Capitalfor A Special Live election debate, and welcome to people across the uk watching on the bbc news channel. This is where well be spending the next 90 minutes, testing the pledges and ambitions of five Political Parties in wales. As voters prepare to visit the Polling Sta ....
Television at £1 million. and because our theatres, orchestras and museums do such a brilliantjob at attracting tourists to london and the uk, i will extend for another two years their current 45% and 50% relief. madam deputy speaker, an enterprise economy need 5 relief. madam deputy speaker, an enterprise economy need slow relief. madam deputy speaker, an enterprise economy need 5 low taxes, but it also needs cheap and reliable energy. we ve already announced billions and support to help businesses reduce their energy bills to the energy bills relief scheme and the energy bills scheme. we have appointed a co chair of the energy efficiency task force, to deliver our national ambition to reduce energy use by 15%, to support her efforts i will extend the climate agreement scheme for two years, to allow eligible businesses six of tax relief on energy efficiency measures. the long term solution is ....