about native american history. and the media show examines climate change and the challenge for the media. that s in half an hour, here on bbc news. the chancellor rishi sunak says he will deliver a budget that invests in infrastructure, innovation and skills in order to grow the british economy as it recovers from the pandemic. on questions about the rising cost of living, the chancellor insisted that current inflationary pressures were global and that he didn t have a magic wand to reduce them. here s our political correspondent charlotte rose. the damage done by covid is measured notjust the damage done by covid is measured not just on the damage done by covid is measured notjust on impact on the uk s health, but also its wealth. the government s spent billions on the furlough scheme and other support for families and businesses in the past 18 months. many expected the chancellor to rein that in, but it seems the purse strings may still be loose. children, schools, ski
michail antonio continued his prolific form as he grabbed west ham s winner against tottenham to lift the hammers into 4th place in the premier league. the chancellor rishi sunak says he will deliver a budget that invests in infrastructure, innovation and skills in order to grow the british economy as it recovers from the pandemic. on questions about the rising cost of living, the chancellor insisted that current inflationary pressures were global and that he didn t have a magic wand to reduce them. here s our political correspondent charlotte rose. the damage done by covid is measured notjust in the impact on the uk s health, but also on its wealth. the government spent billions on the furlough scheme and other support for families and businesses in the past 18 months. many expected the chancellor to rein that in, but it seems the purse strings may still be loose. children, schools, skills, all of these things, policing and crime, you will see investment across the board
world cup matches. i still have goose bumps, i still have emotions in me. it s we waited for this moment for such a long, long time and having this opportunity at home, beating norway, strong opposition, hearing ourfans being behind us, that sjust unforgettable moment. in being behind us, that s “ust unforgettable moment. being behind us, that s “ust unforuettable moment. , , unforgettable moment. in the second match of the unforgettable moment. in the second match of the day unforgettable moment. in the second match of the day the unforgettable moment. in the second match of the day the other unforgettable moment. in the second match of the day the other hosts, - match of the day the other hosts, australia, were dealt a huge injury below where there caption captain rolled out of. second half penalty saw the matilda s begin their campaign over the debutantes republican republic of ireland. i m a confident pellet penalty taker, i m a confident pellet pen
zealand beat norway, also 1 0, the first time new zealand have ever won a game in a world cup. the goal was scored by hannah wilkinson. new zealand lost their previous 15 games they have played at previous world cups. the women s world cup is gaining in popularity of the tournament began in 1991 with 12 teams competing in china. the usa won the first of their four titles back then. they are favourites to win again this time it with european teams also highly rated. australia are expected to perform well and the total prize money is $110 million, three times bigger than last time, but short of the $1140 million in the men s world cup. the organisers are hoping to billion people will see the tournament on tv or on digital and streaming services 2 billion. the trophy is made of gold and brass and was first awarded in 1999 and it is very much like the men s one, in one key respect, the original was also stolen. irish fans came out in force as they made their women s world cup
mr kissinger who s a hundred years old and now has no official status has also met china s top diplomat and defence minister. let s hear from james early, chief investment officer, bbae and china/us relations expert. mr kissinger is not affiliated with the us government any more any time a 100 year old man flies across the pacific that s extraordinary. china, as it exists today would not exist in the shape and form if it were not for ground work that henry kissinger laid 50 years ago, ina way he is the perfect person to do this. he cares, it comes from his heart, he doesn t have the power to actually negotiate anything but i think what he s doing is trying to open a door. china is at a crossroads right now, in terms of authoritarianism and its economy, he really wants to do it in a more peaceful way, he really believes in that. this wasn t an official visit on behalf of the us government, how much do you think president biden would have been aware of this visit before he