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permission from the fans who were overwhelmingly saying yes and the transformation from that point onwards has been incredible and there are people literally watching all around the world. you are talking about it and covering it now and it is a sign ofjust how much is capture the imagination, the story. one of the sporting tales it involves my football club. ridiculous. fig involves my football club. ridiculous. involves my football club. ridiculous. g, g, , g, ridiculous. a ma ority of football fans said yes ridiculous. a majority of football fans said yes but ridiculous. a majority of football fans said yes but was ridiculous. a majority of football fans said yes but was there - ridiculous. a majority of football| fans said yes but was there some scepticism as to why they wanted to do this at the time? do this at the time? scepticism? probably is- do this at the time? scepticism? probably is. doubt do this at the time? scepticism? probably is. doubt ab ....
it s wednesday 21st september. our main story. businesses will learn today how the government will help ease the pain of soaring energy bills this winter. the business secretary, jacob rees mogg, is due to announce more details later this morning, but it s understood businesses could have their bills cut by up to a third. nina is in huddersfield this morning. good morning, nina. what details do you have to tell us about so far? good morning. it has been a long and very painful two weeks for businesses. it has almost been a fortnight since that announcement by the prime minister of household bills capped at £2500, but saying businesses would have to wait. we now understand some of the details. there won t be an average cap on use, but there will be a cap on the price per unit of gas and electricity. it s quite complicated, but we understand how that will translate a savings of around a quarter to a third for businesses like this one in huddersfield. so here they use £40,000 ....
longest squeeze on real wages since the 1800s. and we ll have more from westminster in just a few minutes. also this afternoon: ukraine s president says nearly one third of his country s power stations have been destroyed after another round of russian attacks. fears grow for a female iranian athlete who appeared in a climbing competition without wearing a hijab. her family say they have lost contact with her. and the climate activist greta thunberg says she will not pursue a career in politics because it is too toxic. welcome back to westminster, the prime minister liz truss has chaired the cabinet after apologising last night for mistake she had made since entering number ten as pm. speaking to the bbc, she admitted her premiership so far hadn t been perfect but said she would lead the conservatives into the next general election, this despite widespread criticism from within her own party. yesterday the new chancellor jeremy hunt scrapped most of her tax cutting plans, ann ....
u turn this afternoon, possibly abandoning plans for lower corporation tax. she s due to hold a news conference in about half an hour. kwasi kwarteng has confirmed his being sacked in a letter to the prime minister which begins by saying he had asked him to set aside and that he had accepted amongst the other quotes in a letter saying that the situation he faces is incredibly difficult with raising global interest rates and energy prices and following the status quo was not an option. his letter continues, the economic environment has changed rapidly since we set out the growth plan on the 23rd of september together with the bank of england we have responded to those events and it concludes that it is important now, as we move forward to emphasise the government commitment to fiscal discipline. the medium term financial fiscal plan is crucial to this end. let s go live to our political correspondent leila nathoo who s at downing street. kwasi kwarteng has gone as chancellor a ....
Militants. The announcement about his visit was made by the us Secretary Of StateAntony Blinken after late night talks in tel aviv. Antony blinken also said the us and israel had agreed on a plan to allow humanitarian aid into gaza. In gaza itself un agencies have warned of a deepening humanitarian crisis. More than 2800 people have been killed by israeli air strikes. Hamas, which is designated as a Terrorist Organisation by governments including in the uk and us, said it fired a barrage of rockets at jerusalem and tel aviv overnight with sirens sending lawmakers into bomb shelters. A Draft Resolution at the United Nations on israel and gaza failed to pass the security council. Western nations vo ....