Why the upcoming budget could be the UK's most important since the 1970s
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On today's episode Tom Bradby is joined by Carl Dinnen and Robert Peston, who's in New York and has sat down with the Prime Minister. The team discuss whether the UK does still have any influence over events in the Middle East, after Sir Keir Starmer insisted it does in his interview with Robert. They also ask 'what was Labour thinking' when it comes to the gifts scandal. And Robert sets out why next month's budget could be the most important for the UK since the days of Geoffrey Howe.
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