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BBCNEWS Politics Live July 6, 2024

criticising the small boat policy, resulting in him being taken off air for breaching bbc guidelines. he accused rishi sunak of not standing up accused rishi sunak of not standing up to what he called keir starmer, snowflake conservative mps who he said wanted to cancel gary lineker for criticising the government and saying so publicly. he then questioned why it was that rishi sunak s former boss, the chairman of the bbc, a conservative donor, richard sharp, was still in his position, asking if it was still tenable when there had been allegations about a conflict of interest in terms of trying to facilitate a loan for the conservative prime minister, boris johnson. that was pmqs. let s have the statement from jeremy hunt. madam deputy speaker, in the face of enormous challenges, i report today on a british economy which is proving the doubters wrong. in the autumn, we took difficult decisions to deliver stability and sound money. since mid october, and your guilt rates have f ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News July 6, 2024



violin plays. ceremonies are being held to mark holocaust memorial day to remember the millions of people persecuted and murdered by the nazis. and britain s alfie hewett and gordon reid secure theirfourth successive australian open wheelchair doubles title their 16th grand slam title together. hello and welcome. the chancellor, jeremy hunt will make a major speech shortly about where long term growth in our economy will come from. mr hunt is expected to dismiss gloom as he sets out plans to increase productivity in the uk. it s also thought he ll pledge a relentless focus on the key industries of the future. but it comes against the backdrop of a cost of living crisis and ongoing strikes about public sector pay. it comes in a week the government has faced accusations it has no long term plans for growth. according to advance extracts from his speech released by the treasury he will say. the government will offer a plan for long term prosperity based on british g ....

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BBCNEWS The Context with Christian Fraser July 6, 2024



welcome to the programme. there are tentative signs that inflation is coming under control, and the recession forecast last year will be shallower and shorter than expected. butjust to make sure, the central banks are raising the interest rates again. yesterday it was the fed, today the bank of england increased the base rate, half a point, to 4% the highest it has been in m years. we think inflation will come down rapidly, and a lot of that is down to energy prices, which have fallen rapidly. but i m afraid there are big risks out there which mean that it may not happen in that way. yet we re still seeing stronger pressure from price and wage setting in the economy in the question is, will that start to ease off? coinciding with the bank s decision came a profit announcement from shell and a rather blunt illustration of why we re all getting poorer. the oil and gas giant has reaped profits of £40 billion last year. the taxman has reaped far less. shell said it p ....

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BBCNEWS Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg July 6, 2024

who are complaining about gary lineker. ..but until the budget. the calm down chancellor will be on his feet on wednesday with a vow to get the country back to work. we think that we have the chance to be one of the fastest growing countries in europe. politicians agree the way we make our living isn t good enough. growth has been measly. but the government and labour don t agree on the fix. we have one big question this morning not whether the bbc and its biggest star can kiss and make up, but whether politicians can find ways to show the economy is live and kicking. jeremy hunt is with us as he puts his finishing touches to his first budget. hoping to step into the chancellor s shoes at the next election labour s rachel reeves is here. mark thompson was no stranger to crises in his years a bbc director general. what does he reckon is the way out of this latest storm? with me to chew it over, simon clarke mp, who wants tax cuts. nadia whittome, from labour, the uk s yo ....

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BBCNEWS World Business Report July 6, 2024



a happier new year: after months of covid chaos, can china s economy pull a rabbit out of the hat? hello there. we start in the swiss ski resort of davos, you know what, stay. stay with me. sometimes, this happens. just to prove it is live. chuckles. we will talk about what keir starmer is talking about. the opposition labour party leader. he has very much been sweet talking the elite, the top bankers at the world economic forum. he has been reassuring the financial elite that labour is pro business and pledging to do more to attract foreign investment into the uk if they win power next year. labour points to un figures, showing the uk s share of world foreign direct investment has declined since the conservatives came into government in 2010 from 8% tojust1.7% the lowest since records began. that s according to the un figures. the bbc s economics editor faisal islam reports. at the world economic forum, some of europe s top bankers and ceos assembled to meet the le ....

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