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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 ....
previous predictions. it says the us economy is performing more resiliently than forecast and suggests the earlier than expected reopening of china after the worst of covid has boosted performance, but there is still a health warning that high inflation and interest rates will continue to weigh on global growth. here is the oecd s chief economist. global growth. here is the oecd s chief economist. some good news in the forecast chief economist. some good news in the forecast today, chief economist. some good news in the forecast today, the chief economist. some good news in the forecast today, the overall - the forecast today, the overall economy is improving. we expected it to moderate to 2.7% in 2023 and 2.4 in 2024, but it is low in terms of the growth we saw before the recent crises. a , the growth we saw before the recent crises. n, , ., the growth we saw before the recent crises. , ., , the growth we saw before the recent crises. , ., crises. many of the gl ....
after an emergency meeting with health leaders. question marks over the legacy of the london olympics. mps say the 2012 games failed to encourage more people to play sport. the shocks keep coming in the fa cup third round. sheffield wednesday of league one knocked out premier league newcastle, while non league wrexham beat coventry of the second tier. hello, good morning. today we are looking at a blustery day, day of sunny spells and passing showers. but that said, for scotland and the western isles, it is a particular stormy start to the day. i ll have more on that little bit later. it s sunday 8 january. our main story: prince harry has revealed that he cried only once over the death of his mother, diana the princess of wales, in 1997. in a new interview due to be aired tonight, he said both he and prince william felt unable to show any emotion as they met tearful mourners in public, a fact which now causes him to feel guilty. our royal correspondent daniela ralph reports. ....
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That would be quite a symbol, wouldn t it? that would be quite a symbol, wouldn t it? , ., wouldn t it? and symbols matter, es. wouldn t it? and symbols matter, yes. particularly wouldn t it? and symbols matter, yes. particularly in wouldn t it? and symbols matter, yes. particularly in this wouldn t it? and symbols matter, yes. particularly in this overnightl yes. particularly in this overnight section of the results coming in and so many of the councils, only one third of seats up for election, so mathematically the likelihood of a change in control is much more limited than it is when an entire council is up but as we ve been reflecting you can still read a huge amount into a set of results, even in a council when nothing in headline terms is changed. but the party leaders, yes, they are looking at what we get to tomorrow and there s the predicted national show of the vote but also looking for symbolic places that point to change. not least places that can leap on the trai ....