the government cut to national insurance takes effect tomorrow but what is it, who benefits and how much will it really impact the amount we pay in tax?- much will it really impact the amount we pay in tax? good morning, the manic amount we pay in tax? good morning, the magic is amount we pay in tax? good morning, the magic is missing amount we pay in tax? good morning, the magic is missing in amount we pay in tax? good morning, the magic is missing in the amount we pay in tax? good morning, the magic is missing in the fa - amount we pay in tax? good morning, the magic is missing in the fa cup - the magic is missing in the fa cup as the third round gets under way and is dominated by a controversial red card, dominic calvert lewin. his boss says he is really losing patience with var. it s friday the 5th of january. flood warnings remain in parts of england and wales as hundreds of people have been forced to leave their homes due to heavy rainfall. areas in southern and
election. supporters of his rival accuse him of bootlegging. as a because of living crisis continues in britain the opposition labour party promises to freeze energy bills this winter. it has been one year since the taliban seized control of the afghan capital kabul. the world watched as the country s government collapsed, the country s government collapsed, the president fleeing, afghans scrambling to get on the last planes out. fast forward to now and serious deep rooted issues persist including the status of women and girls and severe food shortages but for the group itself and its supporters todayis group itself and its supporters today is a national holiday. this is the scene in kabul with the taliban flags flying in the main square but we have seen similar scenes in kandahar, the stronghold in the south west of the country was our correspondence was there. supporters of gravity and a centre of kandahar. todayis of gravity and a centre of kandahar. today is the first ann
To lead the world in transitioning to lead the world in transitioning to the good newjobs, well paid secure jobs of the Green Economy. And in doing that, he is undermining Business Confidence and he is deterring inward investment that will pay the wages are british workers in the future. It is not just me doing saying that, that comes from the chairman of ford, one of the captain of british industry. Let me ask you what labour would do differently if at all. Lets start with one of the key changes that we have seen and that is effectively a delay on the ban of petrol or new petrol and diesel cars that was meant to be 2030, that has now been pushed back to 2035. Would labour keep it at 2030 . Keep it at 2030 . Yes, because industry has keep it at 2030 . Yes, because industry has been keep it at 2030 . Yes, because industry has been gearing keep it at 2030 . Yes, because industry has been gearing up l keep it at 2030 . Yes, because industry has been gearing up towards 2030 as the date by
tory tax rises. and although rishi sunak and conservative editions claim that this is one of the biggest tax cuts in history, when you look at the small print, you quickly work out that this conservative parliament has been the biggest tax rising parliament in modern history and people are paying more in tax. so an electrician or plumber on a typical salary will be paying £660 more, one nurse will be paying £660 more, one nurse will be paying £660 more, one nurse will be paying £660 more. mr; paying £660 more, one nurse will be paying £660 more- paying £660 more, one nurse will be paying £660 more. my question was, because our paying £660 more. my question was, because our money paying £660 more. my question was, because our money reporter- paying £660 more. my question was, because our money reporter has - paying £660 more. my question was, because our money reporter hasjust| because our money reporter has just gone through the implications of the tax rises and the cha
and low income households. so, helen, how do labour s plans stack up against the two conservative party leadership candidates plans? leadership candidates plans? i think keir starmer s plans are bigger in scope at the moment. we talked about the universal nature of this, that it would apply to everybody. with liz truss s plan, we know she said she would scratch green levees. she s also said she d reverse the national inverse. of course there are people who don t pay national insurance, so if you re a pensioner are not marking, you may not benefit not working. rishi sunak put in place some universal measures like the £400 payment to all households, and he said he would