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BBCNEWS Breakfast July 4, 2024

Vaping and smoking, but the Office For Budget Responsibility warns the government could find it hard to balance the books. Heres our business correspondent, emma simpson. Did you catch any ofjeremy s budget . It was a chance to turn around the fortunes of the Conservative Party. But was it enough . I think its good that the workers are going to get money back in their pockets. But then if you think about the Cost Of Living and how everything is going up, then maybe they could have given a little bit more back. Anything that cuts taxes, i wish he would have done something a bit more for savers, were in a position where were living off savings. I think theyre trying to do it in light of a General Election and probably not really thinking about ....

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BBCNEWS BBC July 6, 2024

killed in the attack, with flags flown at half mast. 1a people were shot dead at charles university by a student who then killed himself. it s one of the deadliest attacks by a lone gunman in europe this century. police are still trying to establish a motive. our correspondent bethany bell is in prague. flags are flying at half mast across the country as a sign of respect for the country as a sign of respect for the people who died in the shooting at charles university. people also thinking about those who were injured, a number of them are still injured, a number of them are still in hospital, some in a serious condition. this is an attack which has deeply shocked this country. the police are still investigating, trying to establish what it was that drove this 24 year old gunman to do what he did. they say that they now appears to be a link between the gunman and two more deaths that took place last week, two bodies were discovered in a prague forest, of a young man and his ....

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BBCNEWS BBC July 6, 2024



hello, i m sumi somaskanda. we start in washington tonight, where negotiators have been working to avoid a us debt default. negotiations have been described as productive but there s still no deal. earlier, presidentjoe biden and speaker of the house kevin mccarthy led talks on raising the debt ceiling to ensure the us can continue to pay its bills. biden and republican congressional leaders now have just ten days to avoid a default. president biden said: wwe reiterated once again that default is off the table. and the only way to move forward is in good faith toward a bipartisan agreement. kevin mccarthy spoke outside the white house and the bbc s nomia iqbal was watching. he said the meeting was productive. he said the tone was good. he appeared in an upbeat mood and he said there was still a way to go before they make a compromise. he did say that he believed the president does want to make a deal. bear in mind, we are fast approaching the deadline, and if a d ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News July 7, 2024



have beat. we have two deliver people. == have to beat. we have two deliver people. ยป have to deliver for people. prices are rising at their fastest rate for a0 years. uk inflationjumped to 9.1i%injune. putting out the fires of yesterday. yesterday was the london fire brigade s busiest since the second world war. and england women s hope for more success at the seaside, as they take on spain in brighton. their euro 2022 quarterfinal is just getting under way. hello, good evening and welcome to the bbc news. conservative party mps have had their say. they ve chosen two of their number to face a final hurdle in the race to become our next prime minister. the day started with three candidates vying for the top job, rishi sunak, liz truss and penny mordaunt, who got the lowest number of votes on a 105. that means she s out, leaving the former chancellor and the foreign secretary. those two now have about six weeks to persuade tory party members that they have what it takes ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News July 7, 2024

to death while riding a mobility scooter in west london. police officers who are violent towards women or girls can be sacked under new guidance. toa to a betting chance is ordered to pay 17 million for money laundering and safety failures. prices in the uk increased by 10.1% in the year tojuly. that s the first time inflation has reached double digits since 1982. rising food and drink prices made the biggest contribution to the increase in the inflation rate between june and july this year but the cost of living is rising across the board, with rising costs being driven in part by energy prices, the ukraine war and the cost of raw materials despite this, wage increases are falling behind, with the average wage buying 3% fewer goods and services than last year. the bank of england have predicted that inflation will continue to rise and won t go down to its target of 2% for about two years. the cabinet minister kit malthouse said he understood that households are being affecte ....

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