Ministers questions. It is always a little different, the pmqs ahead of the budget. He has vacated the chair for the Deputy Speaker. She will be going through some of the notices ahead ofjeremy hunt, the chancellor, delivering his Budget Statement. He will take to his feet shortly and will probably speak for about an hour shortly and will probably speak for Aboutan Hourand shortly and will probably speak for about an hour and then it will be the turn of the leader of the opposition, keir starmer to respond. We will take both of those live and uninterrupted and we will then have reaction from the Chief Secretary to the treasury, laura trott, part of the treasury, laura trott, part of the Treasury Team and her shadow for labour. Here isjeremy hunt. Madam Deputy Speaker, as we mourn the loss of life in israel and gaza, the loss of life in israel and gaza, the Prime Minister reminded us of the Prime Minister reminded us of the need the Fight Extremism and heal divisions. I start today by r
and thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. so, special counsel jack smith has ten business days left if he wants to beat fulton county district attorney fani willis to an indictment. we have talked a little bit about that. dea willis has indicated that at some point between july 31st and august 15th she may bring charges against donald trump for his attempts to overturn the results of the 2020 election in georgia. and mr. smith, whose federal indictment could over lap significantly with da willis s state indictment, well he likely wants his federal case to go first. at least one of the two grand juries and that da willis has empanel down in fulton county has already started its work as of this week. and either one of those grand juries could be asked to indict trump. but while we are waiting for a potential charging decisions here, it turns out that we should still be keeping our eyes on florida, and not just mar-a-lago. the new york times is reporting tonight that p
has already started its work as of this week. and either one of those grand juries could be asked to indict trump. but while we are waiting for a potential charging decisions here, it turns out that we should still be keeping our eyes on florida, and not just mar-a-lago. the new york times is reporting tonight that prosecutors have asked questions about boxes of documents being moved, not only at mar-a-lago, but also at other trump s own properties in florida, including the trump national doral golf club, which is near miami, and the trump national golf club in jupiter, also in florida. that is according to a person familiar with the matter. that would seem to be some real news here, as far as the special counsel s classified documents investigation is concerned. it means that it might not just be the storage rooms, and the bathrooms and a at mar-a-lago, with all the boxes of wrongfully retained government documents. there might be more stuff squirrels away at doral and you p
chaos we re hitting new lows. are illegal migrants not only entering and crossing there is word they are setting up their own organized crime outfits filled with phony documents, and in new york city, a migrant accused of badly beating a new york city police officer, as you can see, gives a message to the world, and his cohorts who were arrested and let go, now might be headed to california. bill is in california. he s live with the break information on. this bill, good evening. trace, it keeps getting worse. they have identified a ring that was targeting the cook county sheriff s office says these three mexican nationals had directed illegal immigrants from venezuela to steal items from magnificent mile stores all in exchange for fraudulent i.d. cards that would allow them to get jocks. the sheriff there says they uncovered the fraud after talking to dozens of migrants with nearly identical stories, all after an explosion of retail thefts in certain areas. they were be
down. increasing rates of been driving up costs for homeowners and let s cross to our business and economics correspondent who joins us in india, what has been happening of an impact as that i m people who own their homes? their homes? quite an impact is the answer to that. their homes? quite an impact is the answer to that. this their homes? quite an impact is the answer to that. this is their homes? quite an impact is the answer to that. this is all their homes? quite an impact is the answer to that. this is all about - answer to that. this is all about trying to tame inflation, the angle rides the cost of all goods and services that we typically buy that annual rise, if you look at the euro zone, there s been inflation there about five and a half percent if you look in the united states, it is only 4% was in the uk, it is still pretty high, 8.7% and economists think that is because households and firms basically spending too much in doing this, too much money chas