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Also this lunchtime. Borisjohnson sets out what he says are the benefits of brexit, promising it will be easier to protect british jobs. We will back British Business by ensuring that the Public Sector buys british. Well scrap the tampon tax, well back british industry by making sure we can intervene when great British Businesses are struggling. And these are some of the benefits which will directly result from leaving the eu. Scotland yard pays former mp Harvey Proctor £500,000 compensation after its disastrous investigation into claims of a paedophile ring. Arsenal sack their manager unai emery after 78 games in charge. And rediscovered a 42 page manuscript written by elizabeth i. And coming up on bbc news, englands bowlers are frustrated on the first day of t ....
Of the next Un Climate Conference starting in chile on monday. Coming up on afternoon live, all the sport gavin has the details. And turmoil at arsenal. Yeah, absolutely. Arsenal sacked head coach unai emery after a dreadful run of form. Reaction later. Thanks gavin. Thomas has the weather details. Not hard a cold snap is upon us. A lot of sunshine, crisp autumn weather. Also, some fog. More in a bit. Thanks, tomas. Also coming up, a manuscript written by elizabeth i is discovered a translation of a book praising the monarchy, complete with her distinctive messy handwriting. Hello everyone. This is afternoon live. Im rebecca jones. 4,500 workers are set to lose theirjobs, after the energy firm npower announced its closing three Customer Service centres in the uk. Unions have called it a cruel blow in the run up to christmas, but the company, which is german owned, sa ....
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