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Wednesday and beyond, High Pressure building across in scandinavia, low pressure out to this programme continues on bbc one. Later this year, you will choose your next government. Tonight, ahead of what could be the last budget before that election, the people of Doncaster East tell us what their life is like, and what they would like to hear from politicians in the coming months. Election, the people of Doncaster East tell us what their life is like, and what they would like to hear from politicians in the coming months. Good evening and welcome to lincolnshire. The chancellor delivers his budget in two days time, and that could be the last big economic announcement before the next general election. Showers elsewhere but many again will have a predominately dry day on wednesday, its the successor to the don valley seat, ....
3.i% of 9.1% in mid 2022 tojust 3.1% in november above the target of 2% and jerome powell said they had not ruled out raising rates again in the future. still, all three major markets finished higher in industrial average more than 500 points to a record close and this is the third time in a row after central bank decided against other hike and for investors, satisfying this the only question on their mind is when will the feds start cutting them. that happened in the us overnight in from investment firms, they gave me her take on what the decision means the rest of the world. i did this is a very good question we have seen in this business cycle is the us praise to delete other markets and we can only take signalled what is happening and the progress on inflation that makes it feel comfortable to cut interest rates and i wonder what the next step will be if other central banks will get to this stage and easing financial conditions in the markets that is a part of the p ....
federal reserve believe interest rates are at or near their peak, even going as so far to signal of three possible because next year as us inflation continues to receive from its ao year high. during his frescoes, jerome powell suggested as much. we his frescoes, jerome powell suggested as much.- suggested as much. we are seeinu suggested as much. we are seeing strong suggested as much. we are seeing strong growth - suggested as much. we are seeing strong growth that l seeing strong growth that appears to be moderated, a labour appears to be moderated, a labour market that is coming back labour market that is coming back in labour market that is coming back in the balance by so many measures back in the balance by so many measures and we are seeing inflationary progress. this is what inflationary progress. this is what we inflationary progress. this is what we have been wanting to see what we have been wanting to see. y . ., what we have been wanting to see. .., . ....
mid-2022 from its peak of 1.9% in mid 2022 tojust 3.1% from its peak of 1.9% in mid 2022 to just 3.1% in november. that is above the beds target of 2% and jerome bed s target of 2% and jerome powell cautioned the committee had not ruled out raising rates again in the future. still, wall street, all three markets finished higher and the dow jones industrial average jumped more than 500 points to a record close. this is the third time in a row after all that central bank decided against another rate hike. for investors are satisfied that the fed is done, the only question on their minds is when will the fed start cutting them? what happened in the us overnight? i talked to someone from t rowe price earlier and asked her what the fed s decision means the rest of the world. j decision means the rest of the world. ~ , , ., , world. i think this is a very aood world. i think this is a very good question world. i think this is a very good question on - world. i think this is ....
mr speaker, i thank the honourable gentleman for all of the comments, and what i would say to him is he should hear what they have to say about him, mr speaker! after a day of wrangling with mps on the right of his party, rishi sunak emerged victorious last night, in a vote on the cotentious legislation to rescue his rwanda scheme. in the end, not a single tory mp voted against it, although many abstained, which means a showdown at later readings of the bill, still likely in the new year. but while it was all merriment and myrth in the chamber, over at the home affairs select committee, the director general for migration and borders, dann hobbs, was answering difficult questions, which reveal, just how chaotic our asylum system has become. mr ridley didn t know where any of the 17,316 were. roughly how many do you think you know where they are? i don t know that data, as i said, we are in the process of clarifying that data and writing to the committee to set out what w ....