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inspired munich, erik ten hag dismissed widely supported suggestions last week that he had a split dressing room. his team were booed off having lost 3 0 last saturday to bournemouth, saying their consistency is down to chopping and changing the season, something which didn t happen last season. ~ ., ., .,~ something which didn t happen last season. ., ., .,~ ., , season. we ve had to make many chances, season. we ve had to make many changes. i season. we ve had to make many changes, i think season. we ve had to make many changes, i think especially - season. we ve had to make many changes, i think especially in - season. we ve had to make many changes, i think especially in our| changes, i think especially in our back line. we had a regular formation for a long time, then you get the routines in. so we have to wait for that, and until that moment, we have to deal with it. everything has to do with it. but i m sure that when we get back to regular basis, then we ....
defending his role at the inquiry which is looking at how political decisions were made. mr sunak has been accused by some of putting the economy before lives. the main criticism centres around his month long eat out to help 0ut scheme in august 2020. diners received 50% off meals out on mondays, tuesdays and wednesdays, paid for by the government. it cost the treasury £840 million. at the time, rishi sunak said it would protectjobs in the hospitality industry and boost the economy. but one analysis suggests the benefit to the industry was comparatively small compared to other measures. the scheme started in august. you can see covid was on the rise from september but we don t know for certain why. people were mixing more, with schools and workplaces reopening too. here s our health reporter, jim reed. mine too. that and the yakisoba, depends on the mood i m in. back in the summer of 2020, the then chancellor brought his flagship policy to the table. eat out to help 0u ....
scotland we are looking at clear skies and a frosty start. in southern scotland, england and wales, a cloudy start with rain, but brightening up later from the west. i will have the details throughout the programme. it s tuesday the 5th of december. the home secretary james cleverly is on his way to rwanda this morning. he s due to sign a new deal which he hopes will mean that the uk government will then be able to send some be able to send some asylum seekers to the the east african country. the visit comes just hours after mr cleverly announced a series of measures to reduce the levels of legal migration into the uk. our political correspondent peter saull has the details. immigration has long been a tricky issue for the government. successive conservative prime ministers have promised and failed to bring the numbers down. the new plan a ban on foreign care of workers bringing family members with them. an increase in the minimum salary for skilled workers of almost ....
cleared by the government, suella braverman accused the metropolitan police of playing favourites by treating pro palestinian marches differently to demonstrations by right wing groups. our home affairs correspondent, june kelly, has the latest. the war in the middle east has led to weekend pro palestinian protests in london. ..and other cities around the uk. and tomorrow, once again, demonstrators are due to be on the march in the capital. they re scheduled to set off after the armistice day two minute silence. suella braverman has denounced these demonstrations as hate marches and, controversially, she s accused the police of showing favouritism to left wing groups. the met police commissioner sir mark rowley insists there are currently no grounds to ban tomorrow s march, and now he s being backed by another senior officer. the chair of the national police chiefs council, gavin stephens, says in policing we need the space to make difficult operational decisions in an ind ....
eastern areas and it will be another cool day. i will have all the details later. it s tuesday the 11th ofjune. the conservatives will promise to cut a further two pence from employee national insurance when they publish their election manifesto today. the prime minister will claim his government would let working people keep more of the money they earn, while labour branded the plans a desperate series of unfunded commitments. our political correspondent hannah miller has the latest. thank you! hoping for a warm welcome. katherine, i m rishi. ..as rishi sunak prepares to set out his party s plans for another five years in government. on the eve of his manifesto launch last night, the prime minister hinted at tax cuts to come. we will have a manifesto that builds on all the things that you ve just gone through that we ve already announced in this campaign that, yes, does continue to cut people s taxes, because i believe in a country where people s hard work is rewarde ....