will be on your own over the weekend, before we recess i need to remind you of the following instruction. please do not. studio: 5pm in utah. they are wrapping up the trial for the day resuming on monday morning. this is the trial with hollywood actress gwyneth paltrow giving evidence for the past few hours in the case sparked by a ski accident in utah in 2016. a 76 year old man terry sanderson is accused gwyneth paltrow of causing a collision that left him with brain damage and broken ribs. giving evidence saying that mr sanderson is not telling the truth is that he is seeking $300,000 in damages for the incident. gwyneth paltrow denies that she was responsible. she is counter suing seeking damages of $1 in damages. she was asked by her lawyer who hit who. ms paltrow replied mr sanderson hit me. her lawyer asked do you feel empathy for him? she said i really do. it seems like he had a really difficult life that i did not cause the accident. so gwyneth paltrow has been questi
Isjust not falling £300 billion in one single year. It is just not falling quite as fast as everyone had hoped, really. A lot of thatis everyone had hoped, really. A lot of that is due to the governments high interest Debt Payments which is not going to go away. I think in general this kind of dampens a bit of the chatter we have heard over the weekend about the chancellor hoping to cut taxes again in a fiscal event before the next election. That to cut taxes again in a fiscal event before the next election. Before the next election. That is the challenge before the next election. That is the challenge because before the next election. That is the challenge because the the challenge because the government, there was a they are raising taxes to fix Public Services or give the electorate some kind of gift before an election and that is when politics strays into economics and its not necessarily about what is better for the economy but what might win them some votes. Thats ri. Ht and mig