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Corbyn: I'm prepared to live with decision to renew Trident

Jeremy Corbyn has told ITV News he would "live with" Trident "somehow" if Labour voted to renew Britain's nuclear deterrent.

The new Labour leader said he would do his best to persuade his party that the £100 billion-weapons system should be scrapped.

ITV News Political Editor Tom Bradby questioned whether Mr Corbyn "would be seen as willing to sell out his principles for power, like so many others".

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McDonnell: We'll chase Amazon, Starbucks and Google

Shadow chancellor John McDonnell has pledged to take an "aggressive" approach to recouping tax from multinational companies like Amazon, Vodafone, Starbucks and Google.

McDonnell told the Labour party conference the corporations will be made to pay "their fair share of taxes" as part of a bid to balance the nation's books fairly as he presented his proposals for an end to austerity.

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