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Iran attacks US air base in Qatar: What we know so far

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内容摘要:Later, American 15th seed Frances Tiafoe defeated Germany's Daniel Altmaier 6-3 6-4 7-6 (7-4).

Later, American 15th seed Frances Tiafoe defeated Germany's Daniel Altmaier 6-3 6-4 7-6 (7-4).

The government has committed to increasing spending on the army and its estates, and announced it would cut the foreign aid budget toof national income by 2027.

Iran attacks US air base in Qatar: What we know so far

"Giving more to defence means, all else equal, bigger cuts to something else," the IFS said., freeing up billions for her to spend on long-term projects such as roads and energy infrastructure, but the IFS warned "not everything can be a priority for further increases".It said questions remained about "whether the trade-offs will be confronted rather than wished away".

Iran attacks US air base in Qatar: What we know so far

Kiki McDonough, a jewellery designer and business owner, told the BBC's Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg programme that she believed savings could be made in the public sector."The civil service to me is completely overmanned, not working properly and I think if you went through it like a dose of salts and tried to find some savings, you could find a lot of savings," she said.

Iran attacks US air base in Qatar: What we know so far

Ms McDonough criticised the chancellor's decision to raise the amount employers pay in National Insurance, saying her first Budget was "like someone had threw chaos at us".

Simon Case, former head of the civil service, admitted he "totally failed" during his time as cabinet secretary to reduce the size of the organisation.Campaigners say governments in Europe and North America need to do more to stop Russian oil and gas from fuelling the war with Ukraine.

Proceeds made from selling oil and gas are key to keeping Russia's war machine going.Oil and gas account for almost a third of Russia's state revenue and more than 60% of its exports.

In the wake of the February 2022 invasion, Ukraine's allies imposed sanctions on Russian hydrocarbons. The US and UK banned Russian oil and gas, while the EU banned Russian seaborne crude imports, but not gas.Despite this, by 29 May, Russia had made more than €883bn ($973bn; £740bn) in revenue from fossil fuel exports since the start of the full-scale invasion, including €228bn from the sanctioning countries,

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