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Shannon Felton Spence in charlestown, massachusetts. First the latest headlines. The un is warning that the amount of rubble in gaza generated by israels offensive could take fourteen years to clear. Israels offensive has damaged or destroyed the majority of the buildings in the palestinian territory, according to satellite imagery. At least 70 people are now known to have died in the floods affecting kenya and many other countries in east africa. More than a hundred people have been killed in neighbouring tanzania. Buckingham palace says king charles will return to public duties next week, after starting Cancer Treatment 11 weeks ago. The kings medical team are said to be pleased with his progress so far. His first trip back will be a visit to a Cancer Treatment centre next tuesday. We start with some developing news ....
chancellor of the exchequerjeremy hunt has described his autumn budget statement. 27 million workers will see their main national insurance contributions cut from 12% to 10% from january. and a tax break for companies that invest in new equipment will be made permanent, which mr hunt claims is the biggest business tax cut in modern history . also announced the news that from april, universal credit and disability benefits will go up by 6.7 percent. but those on welfare will have to take a work placement within 18 months or risk losing their benefits. the state pension will go up by 8.5% to 221 pounds 20 a week. the minimum wage for those aged 21 and older will go up to 11 pounds 44 an hour. pouring some cold water on all this however, a report out from the uk s independent spending watchdog, the office for budget responsibility. it warns that despite the new cuts, overall tax as a percentage of national income will soon be the highest since the second world war. here s ....
and inflation in the uk falls to 4.6% a milestone moment for rishi sunak, who d promised to half the figure by the end of the year. exactly what the policy is. it is not, as sometimes thought, a policy of sending asylum seekers overseas, while their claims for asylum in the uk are processed by the uk authorities. the home secretary s policy is that people claiming asylum in the uk will not have their claims decided by the uk authorities. instead, they will be sent to rwanda, where they can claim asylum in rwanda. their claims will be decided there by the rwandan authorities. if their claims are successful, they will be granted asylum in rwanda. if their claims are unsuccessful, rwanda is entitled to expel them from its territory. in this appeal, the supreme court is required to decide whether that policy is lawful. that is a legal question, which the court has to decide on the basis of the evidence and establish legal principles. the court is not concerned with the politica ....
today. joining us now is nbc news gabe gutierrez at the white house. raf sanchez in tel aviv. also with us is retired general barry mccaffrey, former gulf war division commander and nbc news military analyst. gabe what do we know about the pauses? reporter: hi there, jose, good morning. news on several fronts here. a short time ago, we heard from the national security council spokesperson admiral john kirby an he said four-hour humanitarian pauses each day, three-hour warning would be given before those humanitarian pauses each day. the idea here being to be able to allow people to get from northern gaza to southern gaza. he srian corridors, including one road a coastal road that should make it easier for people to get into southern gaza. now, the president, though, was also asked about this, as he left the white house. he s heading to an economic event in illinois. but he also made some news because he was asked about the negotiations for a three-day humanitarian p ....