into private health care as patients facing delays of months and years on nhs waiting lists are taking out loans or crowdfunding to pay for treatment. the mcfly singer tom fletcher and his dance partner amy dowden test positive for covid and will miss next week s strictly come dancing. and easy ryders. the united states cruise to a record win in golf s ryder cup. captain steve stricker describes his team as the greatest of all time. welcome. oil companies will be allowed to work together to target petrol supplies to areas where they are needed most following recent panic buying at the pumps. competition laws will be suspended, so rival companies can identify where supplies are lowest.
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how labour would manage the public finances. we will get a policy on replacing business rates. it is more complicated than that. they are saying the first year of a labour government would give some business as a discount on their rates and they would bump up the tax on the tax giants for one year to raise money from them and a new system would be put in place. no details of what that system would be like but we know the broad principles labour would employ, which is that you would employ, which is that you would focus less on bricks and mortar retailers on the high street and more on the big profitable tech companies. they are also going to do a review of every single tax break in the system. that adds up, currently, two about the same value as we spend on the nhs every year. these are big sums of money that labour are getting their teeth into. yesterday, they talk about the conference was all about what is the party s policy on income tax? rachel reeves gave an interview to a newspap
hello this is bbc news. the headlines: oil companies are to be allowed to target petrol supplies to areas where they re most needed the government is also understood to be considering using soldiers to drive tankers, following days of panic buying at petrol stations. germany s centre left social democrats narrowly beat the party of outgoing chancellor angela merkel according to provisional election results, as the country s s two biggest parties both insisted they can build a coalition. labour promises to scrap business rates in england to help struggling high street retailers as part of their plans for a major overhaul of business taxation. more people are feeling forced into private healthcare as patients facing delays of months and years on nhs waiting lists are taking out loans or crowdfunding to pay for treatment.
alerting people to the problems but being targeted with specific forms of finance and policies and engaging and empowering children to deal with this massive existential challenge which is coming towards them. thank ou ve which is coming towards them. thank you very much- we reported earlier on the nhs waiting lists that are leading people to take out loans to pay for private treatment. one of the causes of the huge backlog has been the coronavirus pandemic. now, the mother of a young woman who died from cancer, after her chemotherapy was paused during lockdown, has spoken publicly about her loss, saying she s broken by her daughter s death. kelly smith from macclesfield was 31 when she died of bowel cancer injune last year, and her mum mandy has criticised the decision to halt treatment. she started a petition calling for an end to cancer delays, which had more than 370 thousand signatures when she handed it to the government this summer. she and her husbnd craig have been