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Rare Declaration of Independence and NHS exercise
From Morning briefing Friday 3rd July — Jul 3, 2026
Morning briefing Friday 3rd July — Jul 3, 2026 — starts at 0:00
This episode of the Times Radio News briefing is sponsored by PWC. Staying competitive means getting ahead, not just keeping up So how do business leaders cut through the noise and focus on what really matters? PWC takes you further with tech, fromom optimizing the systems that put your data to work, to scaling AI from proof of concept to competitive edge. PWC helps you meet tomorrow's tech demands so you can compete at a speed that rewrites the rules. Discover more at pwc. com d C. Uk This is Times Radio's morning briefing on Friday the third of July Sakia Starmer's most likely successor as Prime Minister says there is room in Labour's manifesto for movement on tax. In his first interview since his return to Westminster as an MP Andy Burnham said he would stick to the mananifesto's central pledge, which is not to increase the main rates of income tax, national insurance or VAT But economists say it's likely that Berham will have to raise taxes to increase public spending, given he will also have to find almost five billion pounds more for defense in his first budget James Lyons is a former numberum ten director of communications. He says Burnham could find a way to navigate the numbers Five billion pounds peanuts. The government spends one point two trillion pounds every year and actually Tice every year, you have to make sure that you've somehow balanced the books over the kind of medium term is rather like landing a jumbo jet on a postage standamp So it could be that this five billion just gets magically wiped out by changing economic forecasts British military bases will be reinforced with counter drone weapons amid concern about Russian espionage at high security installations across Europe More than seven hundred fifty million pounds will be spent on drone protection, as outlined in the Defence Investment planlan this week Many pubs are expected to be closed for England's World Cup match against Mexico in the early hours of Monday, despite the government permissing them to stay open until five AM Banket extension means individual pubs do not need to apply for extended hours. But some pub owners have said issues with staffing, as well as being located in residential areas will mean their doors won't be opened A person for Weatherspoon said only five of its eight hundred pubs will be open for the match A volunteer archivist has stumbled upon a rare copy of the US. Declaration of Independence at the National Archives in Q in West London. It was discovered in May just two months before tomorrow's celebrations of the two hundred fiftieth anniversary of Independence on the fourth of July The document is an extremely rare seventeen seventy six printing from Exeter in New Hampshire. and is one of only eleven copies of its kind in the world Graham Moore is a curator at the National Archives, he says it also tells a fascinating story. Not only is it new to us and it's a rare one, there's only eleven now of this Exeter declaration in the world It's also one of the copies which we know the most about. We've been able to tell the story of not only the Declaration itself but also the crew of the ship that was carrying it
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