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Hello.
Thank you to James and Alex for keeping the newscast seat warm while I was off on,
sorry, another holiday.
And also thank you to Paddy
for reintroducing into the British political discourse the idea of Scylla and Charybdis,
the rock and a hard place analogy from Greek mythology, which I often use.
And it quite often gets a blank look.
So I'm glad that Paddy is popularizing that again.
And in terms of wise broadcasters,
we're gonna be joined by like the apex one in the second half of this episode of Newscast
because David Dimbleby is back in the newscast studio because he's got another podcast series out.
And this is about the big ideas that animate the modern economy.
And that's a perfect kind of conversation to have
as we sit and wait for Rachel Reeves's spring statement later this week.
But first of all, we'll get the latest on some world news on this episode of Newscast,
Newscast, Newscast from the BBC.
I like landscapes.
I don't think I'm being rude.
Jabbing unemployed people who are overweight.