hello. we start here in the uk, and the fourth day of campaigning ahead of the general election on the 4th ofjuly. labour says it won t raise income tax or national insurance, if it wins power. the pledge was made by the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves, speaking to the bbc, but she didn t rule out some spending cuts, saying there would be difficult decisions to make. leila nathoo has more. thank you very much. she wants to decide how taxpayers money is spent. rachel reeves making her pitch in west yorkshire this afternoon, promising a labour government would ensure economic stability. today, she said if she became chancellor there would be no rises in income tax or national insurance. but she acknowledged she would face difficult decisions and that public services were struggling. we re not going to be bringing back austerity, but we have got that immediate injection of cash into our front line public services. that s a down payment on the changes that we want to make. bu
that s just about perfect. from rain clouds to shadows, england s day did not run to plan. play is continuing so we have withdrawn to this position but a moment ago i heard the roarfor the outstanding century by rahul. they are currently 245 2. outstanding. joe, thank you. time for a look at the weather here s stav danaos. thank you very much, george. good evening to you. behind me is the anomaly temperature map across europe indicating temperature is below the seasonal norm across the north and well above across the south. we have had that stifling heat wave affecting the mediterranean, slowly shifting westwards. it looks like iberia gets its round of heat for friday on the
and the sun returned to greet his batting. i mean, why not? that s just about perfect. from rain clouds to shadows, england s day did not run to plan. play is continuing so we have withdrawn to this position but a moment ago i heard the roarfor the outstanding century by rahul. they are currently 245 2. 0utstanding. joe, thank you. time for a look at the weather here s stav danaos. thank you very much, george. good evening to you. behind me is the anomaly temperature map across europe indicating temperature is below the seasonal norm across the north and well above across the south. we have had that stifling heat wave affecting the mediterranean, slowly shifting westwards. it looks like iberia gets its round of heat for friday on the
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