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Good morning. It will be one year since the general election tomorrow and on Saturday Keir Starmer He began to establish a government. It wasn’t a good week to celebrate its anniversary.

In a long interview with BBCs Nick Robinson Last night, only some of them are now published (the rest comes later), Starmer, Rachel Reeves, Chancellor, “for a very long time” will be in the office and not politics, but the reason for being tears in PMQ’lar said.

Like Graeme Gearden Reports on Business Live blog, British government borrowing costs decreased a little this morning.

Yesterday, the bond traders rose after the PMQs, as they responded to their speculation that Reeves could be dismissed, and replaced them with a less financial discipline.

However, this does not mean that the political crisis is over for the government. In a BBC interview, Starmer said that what was going wrong this week was that the government had to leave the main thrust about 90 minutes before the government’s deputies voted. He said:

I will not behave as if the last few days are easy, they are difficult.

I am a kind of person who wants to think about it to ask myself what we need to avoid going into such a situation and we will go through this process.

But I know what to do, and that’s stronger.

Labor MPs want to see that the government is “stronger ,, but some difficult decisions have been postponed and autumn tax increases other than being inevitable, this will not be easy.

This morning Starmer wants to focus on something else-10-year health plan. At work Denis CampbellPreview story.

Starmer will talk at a press conference this morning.

Here is the agenda of the day:

09.30: Deputy Prime Minister and Housing Secretary Angela Rayner makes a speech at the Local Government Association conference.

10.30: Health Secretary Keir Starmer and Wes Streeting announced the 10 -year NHS plan at an event in London.

After 11.30: The streeting is expected to make a statement about the 10 -year NHS plan to the deputies.

15:45: The Downing Street has a lobby briefing. (The Prime Minister does not take place in the usual morning due to the event.)

Afternoon: The peers vote on the Emir, who prohibits Palestinian action as a terrorist organization.

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Streeting says he wants to expand access to weight loss drugs in NHS

Wes SokakHealth secretary, according to the 10 -year NHS plan, said he wanted to expand access to weight loss drugs.

Talking at LBC this morning, he said:

Weight loss is the speech of the House of Commons, half of my colleagues are on them, and the rest of us are judging by saying, ‘You must be on them’.

And the point is that if you can meet these weight loss jabs that can be more than £ 200 per month, good for you.

However, most people in this country did not get rid of two and a half big ones a year, and often people with the worst and most challenging obesity have the lowest income.

So I bring weight loss, the principle of justice that supports NHS. Not the ability to pay, but should be present according to need.

As PA Media has reported, people with 35 or more body mass index (BMI) or 30 or linked health can be prescribed in NHS through expert weight management services. Other people pay hundreds of pounds a month to buy jabs specially.

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