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key to this is rachel reeves' determination to be seen as economically responsible. the problem is she has effectively been jumped the problem is she has effectively beenjumped into the problem is she has effectively been jumped into finding the problem is she has effectively beenjumped into finding more money down the back of the sofa to pay for her spending pledges. two things to bearin her spending pledges. two things to bear in mind this afternoon. rachel reeves says she can find, fund, raise £5 billion by the end of the next parliament by cracking down on tax avoidance, but there are real questions over whether that is accurate. the institute for fiscal studies, an independent think tank in westminster, says you probably can raise some money but it is not clear you can raise the £5 billion labour says they can raise by the end of the next parliament. harry farle , end of the next parliament. harry farley. thank _ end of the next parliament. harry farley, thank you. _ last month was the hottest march ever recorded — that's according to the eu's climate change
key to this is rachel reeves' determination to be seen as economically responsible. the problem is she has effectively been jumped the problem is she has effectively beenjumped into the problem is she has effectively been jumped into finding the problem is she has effectively beenjumped into finding more money down the back of the sofa to pay for her spending pledges. two things to bearin her spending pledges. two things to bear in mind this afternoon. rachel reeves says she can find, fund,...
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rachel reeves wants to be chancellor by the end of the year. herjob is to make labour's plans add up. i'm rachel. but after the government nicked one of her key pledges, how can she fund promises to hospitals like this one in manchester? today, an attempted answer. close loopholes to make non—doms pay even more and crackdown on tax avoidance from everyone else. it's not rocket science here. it's about properly resourcing hmrc, making sure more cases are investigated. if it was that easy, someone would have done it before. at the moment there is a £36 billion gap between the tax that is owed and the tax that is actually collected. it was higher under labour. well, it has gone up by 5 billion in just one year, and the head of the national audit office says that he's confident that 6 billion of that can be recovered. but clawing back tax isn't always easy, so here is how labour say their new plan would work. by closing some of the loopholes on the amount of tax that non—doms pay, they think they will raise this — 2.6 billion by the end of t
rachel reeves wants to be chancellor by the end of the year. herjob is to make labour's plans add up. i'm rachel. but after the government nicked one of her key pledges, how can she fund promises to hospitals like this one in manchester? today, an attempted answer. close loopholes to make non—doms pay even more and crackdown on tax avoidance from everyone else. it's not rocket science here. it's about properly resourcing hmrc, making sure more cases are investigated. if it was that easy,...
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rachel reeves, thank you very much. thank you. nick there. we will be speaking to a treasury minister next week. if to be chancellor is rachel reeves�* dream job, then surely, for many musicians, the role as artist in residence at abbey road studios would be right up there. the first person to bag that title, officially, is the grammy—nominated vocalist, multi—instrumentalist and producer, jordan rakei, whose new album the loop is out next month, and who is playing the west holtz stage at glastonbury and the proms at gateshead. earlier this evening i sat down with him in the hallowed studio 3, besidejohn lennon's piano, where among hundreds of albums, lady gaga recorded the song born this way, and florence and the machine, the album ceremonials. sojordan, what does the first official artist in residence at abbey road do? well, that's a good question. there's so much that i want to do this year. a few things. i want to write new music, record with the massive scene in the uk and europe. i want to sort of build—up and grow the grassroot
rachel reeves, thank you very much. thank you. nick there. we will be speaking to a treasury minister next week. if to be chancellor is rachel reeves�* dream job, then surely, for many musicians, the role as artist in residence at abbey road studios would be right up there. the first person to bag that title, officially, is the grammy—nominated vocalist, multi—instrumentalist and producer, jordan rakei, whose new album the loop is out next month, and who is playing the west holtz stage at...
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the big concerns in the rachel reeves circle at the moment. what is going to the of her chancellor issue? it was going to be bidenomics. they are really nervous and not have heard enough politically for that governance for a day one. it is that phrase be careful what you wish for. yesterday, you promised us tittle tattle about election timing and you refused to give it to us. i was going to keep that as a fun thing at the end of the podcast but i will tell you now. i am not saying this is going to happen at all, but to add to the endless running fountain of election date speculation, there has been a lot of chatter about early election, will rishi sunak be forced into naming a date after the local elections if there is some kind of tory armageddon or if things like andy street loses in birmingham however it was suggested to me this week there was a potential even more cunning plan to try to avoid jangling horror of a post—local challenge to rishi sunak, kid actually call the general election before the local elections, some it called the gen
the big concerns in the rachel reeves circle at the moment. what is going to the of her chancellor issue? it was going to be bidenomics. they are really nervous and not have heard enough politically for that governance for a day one. it is that phrase be careful what you wish for. yesterday, you promised us tittle tattle about election timing and you refused to give it to us. i was going to keep that as a fun thing at the end of the podcast but i will tell you now. i am not saying this is going...
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rachel reeves wants to be chancellor by the end of the year. herjob is to make labour's plans add up. i'm rachel. but after the government nicked one of her key pledges, how can she fund promises to hospitals like this one in manchester? today, an attempted answer. close loopholes to make non—doms pay even more and crackdown on tax avoidance from everyone else. it's not rocket science here. it's about properly resourcing hmrc, making sure more cases are investigated. if it was that easy, someone would have done it before. at the moment there is a £36 billion gap between the tax that is owed and the tax that is actually collected. it was higher under labour. well, it has gone up by 5 billion in just one year, and the head of the national audit office says that he's confident that 6 billion of that can be recovered. but clawing back tax isn't always easy, so here is how labour say their new plan would work. by closing some of the loopholes on the amount of tax that non—doms pay, they think they will raise this — 2.6 billion by the end of t
rachel reeves wants to be chancellor by the end of the year. herjob is to make labour's plans add up. i'm rachel. but after the government nicked one of her key pledges, how can she fund promises to hospitals like this one in manchester? today, an attempted answer. close loopholes to make non—doms pay even more and crackdown on tax avoidance from everyone else. it's not rocket science here. it's about properly resourcing hmrc, making sure more cases are investigated. if it was that easy,...
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rachel reeves wants to be chancellor by the end of the year. herjob is to make labour's plans add up. i'm rachel. but after the government nicked one of her key pledges, how can she fund promises to hospitals like this one in manchester? today, an attempted answer. close loopholes to make non—doms pay even more and crackdown on tax avoidance from everyone else. it's not rocket science here. it's about properly resourcing hmrc, making sure more cases are investigated. if it was that easy, someone would have done it before. at the moment there is a £36 billion gap between the tax that is owed and the tax that is actually collected. it was higher under labour. well, it has gone up by 5 billion in just one year, and the head of the national audit office says that he's confident that 6 billion of that can be recovered. but clawing back tax isn't always easy, so here is how labour say their new plan would work. by closing some of the loopholes on the amount of tax that non—doms pay, they think they will raise this — 2.6 billion by the end of t
rachel reeves wants to be chancellor by the end of the year. herjob is to make labour's plans add up. i'm rachel. but after the government nicked one of her key pledges, how can she fund promises to hospitals like this one in manchester? today, an attempted answer. close loopholes to make non—doms pay even more and crackdown on tax avoidance from everyone else. it's not rocket science here. it's about properly resourcing hmrc, making sure more cases are investigated. if it was that easy,...
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shadow chancellor rachel reeves is pointing out prices are still very high in the shops and mortgage bills are rising. with the inflation figures for march release today there were signs underlying, things like mobile phone bills, broadband bills, record rises in rent, or sticky, stubborn prices, and that's one of the big themes here at the imf meeting of central bankers and finance ministers. here in the us it is true to say that inflation is coming up hotter than expected with expectations of interest rate cuts being pushed out and the question is, how much does that logic applied to the uk? important for households, businesses and electoral prospects too. faisal islam in washington. sussex police has apologised for mistakes in its investigation into the murders of two nine—year—old girls in 1986. nicola fellows and karen hadaway were sexually assaulted and strangled in woodland in brighton by russell bishop. he was acquitted at the end of his first trial, but convicted 32 years after the killings in 2018. a man who set fire to two elderly worshippers as they made their way hom
shadow chancellor rachel reeves is pointing out prices are still very high in the shops and mortgage bills are rising. with the inflation figures for march release today there were signs underlying, things like mobile phone bills, broadband bills, record rises in rent, or sticky, stubborn prices, and that's one of the big themes here at the imf meeting of central bankers and finance ministers. here in the us it is true to say that inflation is coming up hotter than expected with expectations of...
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the big concerns in the rachel reeves circle at the moment. what is going to the of her chancellor issue? it was going to be... they are really nervous and not have heard enough politically for that governance for a day one. it politically for that governance for a da one. . . politically for that governance for ada one. , . , , a day one. it is that phrase be careful what _ a day one. it is that phrase be careful what you _ a day one. it is that phrase be careful what you wish - a day one. it is that phrase be careful what you wish for. - careful what you wish for. yesterday, you promised us tittle tattie _ yesterday, you promised us tittle tattle about election timing and you refused _ tattle about election timing and you refused to— tattle about election timing and you refused to give it to us. | tattle about election timing and you refused to give it to us. i was auoin to refused to give it to us. i was going to keep _ refused to give it to us. i was going to keep that _ refused to give it to us. i was going to keep that as - refused to
the big concerns in the rachel reeves circle at the moment. what is going to the of her chancellor issue? it was going to be... they are really nervous and not have heard enough politically for that governance for a day one. it politically for that governance for a da one. . . politically for that governance for ada one. , . , , a day one. it is that phrase be careful what _ a day one. it is that phrase be careful what you _ a day one. it is that phrase be careful what you wish - a day one. it...
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reeves. good evening. as international condemnation grows over an israeli attack on a aid convoy in gaza, the bodies of the six foreign aid workers killed in the drone strike have been taken to egypt. three of the dead are british nationals, including james kirby,
reeves. good evening. as international condemnation grows over an israeli attack on a aid convoy in gaza, the bodies of the six foreign aid workers killed in the drone strike have been taken to egypt. three of the dead are british nationals, including james kirby,
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the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves, says the proposals would help raise an extra £5 billion a year. it comes after the government adopted labour's plan to earn extra tax revenue by scrapping the so—called �*non—dom' tax status. so, how will they close the tax gap? our business editor, simonjack, explains what that is and how labour hopes to do it. the so—called tax gap is the difference between what the economy should be generating in tax revenue and what actually gets collected. now, currently, its estimated to be around £36 billion a year. sounds like a huge number but, as a share of the uk economy, it's actually quite small and it's been shrinking over the last 16 years. as you can see here, it'sjust1.5% of gdp. that's much lower than in the us, canada, australia and italy. let's take a closer look. it's a hard thing to tackle. in 2010, the coalition government spent nearly a billion pounds to try and shrink it and, as you can see, it didn't really work. in fact, it started to edge up until 2013, when there was a big crackdown on vat fraud and underpayment, which did wor
the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves, says the proposals would help raise an extra £5 billion a year. it comes after the government adopted labour's plan to earn extra tax revenue by scrapping the so—called �*non—dom' tax status. so, how will they close the tax gap? our business editor, simonjack, explains what that is and how labour hopes to do it. the so—called tax gap is the difference between what the economy should be generating in tax revenue and what actually gets collected....
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reeves. good evening. as international condemnation grows over an israeli attack on a aid convoy in gaza, the bodies of the six foreign aid workers killed in the drone strike have been taken to egypt. three of the dead are british nationals, including james kirby, from bristol who was a7, and whose family today told the bbc that "all seven were heroes." the head of the isreali military says it was a grave mistake due to "misidentification," and an investigation is now under way. we'll analyse what happened in the air strike and get the latest on the ground in gaza, but first, dan johnson has been speaking to the family ofjames kirby. humanitarian aid relies on people like this, the three british men killed providing security advice in gaza. he has died a hero. you know, they all have. james kirby's relatives share the grief that's reached bristol and six other aid worker families around the world. for him to lose his life in that situation, it's just heartbreaking that, you know, he's lost hi
reeves. good evening. as international condemnation grows over an israeli attack on a aid convoy in gaza, the bodies of the six foreign aid workers killed in the drone strike have been taken to egypt. three of the dead are british nationals, including james kirby, from bristol who was a7, and whose family today told the bbc that "all seven were heroes." the head of the isreali military says it was a grave mistake due to "misidentification," and an investigation is now under...
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here'sjeremy hunt and rachel reeves speaking about the issue. the events of last few days have been a great cause for concern. the mpm vault has given a courageous and fulsome apology for that but the lesson here for all mps is that they need to be very careful about cyber security. i’m need to be very careful about cyber securi . �* , _, . ., security. i'm very concerned about what seems _ security. i'm very concerned about what seems to _ security. i'm very concerned about what seems to have _ security. i'm very concerned about what seems to have happened - security. i'm very concerned about what seems to have happened in l security. i'm very concerned about i what seems to have happened in this incident _ what seems to have happened in this incident. especially about mps telephone numbers being passed on. that is— telephone numbers being passed on. that is really concerning. the bbc has attempted to contact mr wragg, but he has not responded. you're live with bbc news. landslides and rockfalls are threating rescue crews in taiwan trying
here'sjeremy hunt and rachel reeves speaking about the issue. the events of last few days have been a great cause for concern. the mpm vault has given a courageous and fulsome apology for that but the lesson here for all mps is that they need to be very careful about cyber security. i’m need to be very careful about cyber securi . �* , _, . ., security. i'm very concerned about what seems _ security. i'm very concerned about what seems to _ security. i'm very concerned about what seems to...
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here'sjeremy hunt and rachel reeves speaking about the issue. the events of last few days have been a great cause for concern. but the lesson here for all mps is that they need to be very careful about cyber security. i'm very concerned about what seems to have happened in this incident. especially about mps telephone numbers being passed on. that is really concerning. the bbc has attempted to contact mr wragg, but he has not responded. you're live with bbc news. landslides and rockfalls are threating rescue crews in taiwan trying to reach about 600 people in remote areas after wednesday's earthquake. at least 12 people were killed and more than a thousand injured in the island's biggest quake in more than a quarter of a century. a much smaller earthquake here in the us is also making headlines. not because of its intensity, but because of where it was felt — new york city. the quake shook the city and its landmarks, along with many surrounding states. a small aftershock was reported just an hour ago. but it was relatively low intensity — ma
here'sjeremy hunt and rachel reeves speaking about the issue. the events of last few days have been a great cause for concern. but the lesson here for all mps is that they need to be very careful about cyber security. i'm very concerned about what seems to have happened in this incident. especially about mps telephone numbers being passed on. that is really concerning. the bbc has attempted to contact mr wragg, but he has not responded. you're live with bbc news. landslides and rockfalls are...
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you will know them very well, rachel reeves has articulated them, as has every member of the labour front bench many times but they are within our fiscal rules and it means we can take the contracts back as they expire so we will not have to pay any money in compensation and, as we set out, we actually think we can deliver significant savings to the taxpayer because of the model is so inefficient. whereas in other sectors like water, where i know people are really anxious and keen for us to nationalise, it would cost the taxpayer billions and billions of pounds and when resources are so scarce at the moment, we think the better and more pragmatic thing to do very quickly is to bring in legislation and regulation of the water companies and criminal sanctions of directors that allow dumping of sewage into the waters so i think all of these demonstrate that where the settlement is failing we are prepared to take bold action but we have the do it in a way that is credible and respectful of taxpayers' money. you talk about people providing challenge and disagreeing, one of those people is curr
you will know them very well, rachel reeves has articulated them, as has every member of the labour front bench many times but they are within our fiscal rules and it means we can take the contracts back as they expire so we will not have to pay any money in compensation and, as we set out, we actually think we can deliver significant savings to the taxpayer because of the model is so inefficient. whereas in other sectors like water, where i know people are really anxious and keen for us to...
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rachel reeves and shadow chancellor, if she becomes chancellor, herjob well to be ensure those don't come into conflict and if they do, you can be pretty sure keir starmer will ensure that ukraine would come out top. ensure that ukraine would come out to -. . ~ ensure that ukraine would come out to -. ., ~' , ., ensure that ukraine would come out to, ., ~' , ., , . ensure that ukraine would come out to. ., , . let's get reaction to that from the former armed forces minister, conservative mp for wells, james heappey. he was in thatjob between 2020 and 2024. he's a former major in the british army — he served in kabul and sangin in afghanistan, in northern ireland and basra in iraq. welcome to you. you got an early morning phone call from the prime minister to tell you with this news but 2.5% takes you back to where we were when labour left office in 2010. ~ , , ., ., were when labour left office in 2010. y , ., ., ., 2010. well, yes, other than that well is of course _ 2010. well, yes, other than that well is of course distorted - 2010. well, yes, other than that well is of course d
rachel reeves and shadow chancellor, if she becomes chancellor, herjob well to be ensure those don't come into conflict and if they do, you can be pretty sure keir starmer will ensure that ukraine would come out top. ensure that ukraine would come out to -. . ~ ensure that ukraine would come out to -. ., ~' , ., ensure that ukraine would come out to, ., ~' , ., , . ensure that ukraine would come out to. ., , . let's get reaction to that from the former armed forces minister, conservative mp for...
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that is something that rachel reeves, shadow- that rachel reeves, shadow chancellor, will set out in due course, but the whole point is to inform the way in which business taxation works because it is not fair at the moment, and you have high street businesses who are paying in business rates but a lot of their competitors are now online that i'm not paying those business rates. and so that is why we want to scrap that system and replace it with a much fairer system. when will we hear that — with a much fairer system. when will we hear that system? _ with a much fairer system. when will we hear that system? that _ with a much fairer system. when will we hear that system? that will - with a much fairer system. when will we hear that system? that will be i with a much fairer system. when will we hear that system? that will be a l we hear that system? that will be a matter for rachel _ we hear that system? that will be a matter for rachel to _ we hear that system? that will be a matter for rachel to set _ we hear that system? that will be a matter for rachel to set out, - we hear that
that is something that rachel reeves, shadow- that rachel reeves, shadow chancellor, will set out in due course, but the whole point is to inform the way in which business taxation works because it is not fair at the moment, and you have high street businesses who are paying in business rates but a lot of their competitors are now online that i'm not paying those business rates. and so that is why we want to scrap that system and replace it with a much fairer system. when will we hear that —...
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we will talk about that with rachel reeves data. this story says she is promising a crackdown on tax avoidance. so much focus on the labour party now heading into bed next general election. how will she change her policy after the conservatives, she will say, adopted some of her policies in the budget? we will ask her later. cancer patients are marooned as campaigners are highlighted. i7 patients are marooned as campaigners are highlighted. 17 million people would have to travel over 45 minutes for treatment. would have to travel over 45 minutes fortreatment. it would have to travel over 45 minutes for treatment. it is a0 years would have to travel over a5 minutes for treatment. it is a0 years since europe's first successful heart and lung transplant was carried out at the royal papworth hospital in cambridge — establishing it as one of the world's leading transplant centres. since then around 3,000 similar procedures have been carried out and our reporter nikki fox has been to see how staff and patients have been celebrating the
we will talk about that with rachel reeves data. this story says she is promising a crackdown on tax avoidance. so much focus on the labour party now heading into bed next general election. how will she change her policy after the conservatives, she will say, adopted some of her policies in the budget? we will ask her later. cancer patients are marooned as campaigners are highlighted. i7 patients are marooned as campaigners are highlighted. 17 million people would have to travel over 45 minutes...