tone, warning markets were spooked by government borrowing to pay for the biggest as cut in half a century. the market reaction is on the front page of the financial times as well. the pound has slumped to its longest level since 1985. borrowing is forecast to hit £190 billion. the times describes the chancellor s plans as a great tax gamble, with the prime minister seeking economic growth at all costs. and the telegraph shows us the first official photograph of king charles attending to his red box papers in his new office at buckingham palace. and in the guardian, hilary mantel celebrated author of the will fall trilogy, her picture there. she died at the age of 70. wolf hall. no prizes for guessing where we re going to start. not tosha, kick us off with this mini budget. natasha. is ita gamble, do you think? mini budget. natasha. is it a gamble, do you think? politically, economically. gamble, do you think? politically, economically, yes. gamble, do you think?
Forest in guatemala get destroyed to make space for agriculture. Japan is robot country. It was several hundred years ago that the first mechanical dolls were manufactured there. Decades ago, robots were put to use in industry, and these days, they provide support in shopping centers, hospitals, and as of recently, also at schools. With his cute face and moveable body, this robot called nao has a somewhat human look that has helped him to conquer japans schools and universities. The little white plastic creature speaks several different languages, and although it comes at a steep price, nao is a big seller in japan. Yet, he is not the only robot used in everyday situations in japan. Here in our western culture, we may find technical gadgets with a human look and feel a bit creepy, but in japan, that is very different. Welcome, says the woman at the reception desk in japans first robot hotel. She tells guests how to register with their credit cards and name not very different from the a
Forest in guatemala get destroyed to make space for agriculture. Japan is robot country. It was several hundred years ago that the first mechanical dolls were manufactured there. Decades ago, robots were put to use in industry, and these days, they provide support in shopping centers, hospitals, and as of recently, also at schools. With his cute face and moveable body, this robot called nao has a somewhat human look that has helped him to conquer japans schools and universities. The little white plastic creature speaks several different languages, and although it comes at a steep price, nao is a big seller in japan. Yet, he is not the only robot used in everyday situations in japan. Here in our western culture, we may find technical gadgets with a human look and feel a bit creepy, but in japan, that is very different. Welcome, says the woman at the reception desk in japans first robot hotel. She tells guests how to register with their credit cards and name not very different from the a
Forest in guatemala get destroyed to make space for agriculture. Japan is robot country. It was several hundred years ago that the first mechanical dolls were manufactured there. Decades ago, robots were put to use in industry, and these days, they provide support in shopping centers, hospitals, and as of recently, also at schools. With his cute face and moveable body, this robot called nao has a somewhat human look that has helped him to conquer japans schools and universities. The little white plastic creature speaks several different languages, and although it comes at a steep price, nao is a big seller in japan. Yet, he is not the only robot used in everyday situations in japan. Here in our western culture, we may find technical gadgets with a human look and feel a bit creepy, but in japan, that is very different. Welcome, says the woman at the reception desk in japans first robot hotel. She tells guests how to register with their credit cards and name not very different from the a
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