Levels isnt yet hitting home. The energy bills should be coming down by now. Not from what ive seen. They keep putting the standard charge for electricity up and gas. But it doesnt feel like. The cost to go out for the day and eating and drink seems to be going up as well. Sometimes ijust dont even, like, pay for my wi fi because i cant, so we have to go without. Everything isjustl going up, isnt it . Everything. And you dont think that thats starting to calm down or stabilise . Anything you can see in your own bills . Maybe our gas and electric is i slightly better than it was or not as bad as it was getting, but apart from that, no, not really. The latest figures show food costs and prices in cafes and restaurants helping Drive Inflation down to 3. 1i last month the lowest level for two and a half years, well down on its 11 peak. From here, the Headline Rate of inflation is likely to fall below 2 , thats the governments target, driven by those falls in Energy Prices next month. But what were learning is just what a long tail inflationary pressures that weve seen can have. And we are also going to see cost of living pressures from increases in broadband, in water bills and Car Insurance too. Hello, a star. And that can be seen very clearly here at a local taxi firm whose had to halt Expansion Plans after a crippling insurance bill. I could not believe it. It really. Yeah, itjust knocked me back so much, and its kind of scary as well. Whens it going to stop . Soon, says the Prime Minister, who chose to use todays fall in inflation to tell the public things were definitively looking up. I do believe that at the start of this year we have turned a corner after the shocks of the past few years, and we are in a new economic moment, and 2024 will prove to be the year the Economy Bounces back. So green shoots of recovery . Thats notjust me saying that, if you talk to businesses as i do across the country, they are starting to see that and feel that in what is happening in their shops, or their restaurants or their companies, and you can see it when. Wherever you are, in fact, people are seeing that things have turned. And next month, mobile phone bills, broadband bills, water bills, all going up by above inflation, i could go on. Car insurance, some people having their bills doubling, are you doing anything about these sorts of bills that are going in the wrong direction . Well, look, theres always going to be a mix of things, but the big one you didnt mention, one of the biggest bills that any household has is their energy bills, right . Now, that is coming down almost £250 at exactly the same time as all those other things that you mentioned are happening. The opposition said the cost crisis continues. Well, i welcome any fall in inflation, but i do think we have to recognise that people, after 14 years of this government, are not better off. They are seeing the prices in the shops still rising, still significant. The tax burden is still high. If you are renewing your fixed rate mortgage, you are almost certainly going to be paying more. A Turning Point on Mortgage Costs is what many households are waiting for, although rents are also surging. The Bank Of England may focus on the still high inflation in the service sector, holding off from a cut at its meeting tomorrow. Faisal islam, bbc news. The irish Prime Minister leo vardkar has resigned. In an unexpected announcemnet, mr varadkar described his period leading his country as the most fulfilling time of his life. He will step down before the next General Election in the republic of ireland. Mr varadkar became irelands youngest taoiseach in 2017 when he became leader of fine gael. Lets listen to him announcing his resignation from the steps of Government Buildings a short while ago. I spoke to drjennifer kavanagh, a lecturer in constitutional law at the south east technological university. She talked me through the reaction to varadkar� s resignation. Even though he is only a5, he did say many years ago he wouldnt still be in politics at 50. So hes been very successful. Hes been elected twice. So hes done better than the vast majority of leaders of senegal, even at such a young age. But i suppose he has now he is now in the office for the second time. We dont know when our General Election is going to be. It should be sometime before march of next year. There is local and european elections coming up injune and in his Resignation Speech this afternoon, he said that he didnt feel like he had it in him to be the leader going into so many elections coming up. So it comes in the wake of the two failed referendums. So obviously that would be a blow for any leader of a party. And the who has put these to the people and has been unsuccessful, its really more to do with the fact that the people werent happy with the wording that was there as opposed to any particular sentiment that would be against them. So people would have been taken aback that it was done so quickly after the washington visit. But the fact that he was going to going to retire would not have been a massive shock. More the timing. Yes. So i guess if youre looking at successes and failures, those referendum would be a cross in the failures box. What about his successes . So obviously, one of the biggest successes that he had was steering the country through brexit and those negotiations and the backstop and the border with Northern Ireland. He did very well with that. I suppose hes represented ireland very well when when it was on the world stage. And obviously we have to remember that he led the country through covid in ireland and the response that we had, he did end up through a Coalition Agreement returning to the office under the Rotating Tea Shock System that we had. So he has done an awful lot that way. But of course, ireland is like any other country. We do have problems with housing, health care, immigration. So its like all politics. Youll win some, you lose some. Russias President Putin has gathered his Celebrity Supporters for a lavish event in moscow after winning his fifth term as president at the weekend. It was an election that western leaders have called neither free or fair. The bbc� s russia editor Steve Rosenberg got a rare invite to the kremlin. Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin they say that location is everything, if you want to impress an audience. Applause. So, Vladimir Putin invited his Celebrity Supporters to one of the swankiest parts of the kremlin. He wasnt easy to see, but the messaging was clear. In the hall where russian tsars had been crowned. Russias president thanked the vips for backing his re election. We were there too. A rare invitation inside the kremlin. A sign, perhaps, of President Putins growing confidence. Even though the west has dismissed the election as a sham. This is, in effect, Vladimir Putins victory lap. Having won the race, a race so designed that he couldnt lose it, the kremlin leader wanted to thank his most famous fans for cheering him on, and was clearly happy to receive their congratulations. And his guests loyally defended a widely criticised election. Do you believe the election was free and fair . Laughter. We created the most open and democratic elections in the bloody world was there a serious challenger in the election, a serious opponent . Is there a need for a serious opponent . Why . Why is there no need for a serious opponent . Why do you always think the way you live is better than the way we live . Even the way you ask questions. Why dont you guys do the way we do it . Because we are not you, and we dont like you much, really. In the kremlin, Vladimir Putin referred to events in Russias Belgorod region. Its come under sustained shelling from across the border in ukraine. And civilian casualties have been rising. This never happened before russia invaded ukraine. Translation we can, of course, respond in the same way, striking Civilian Infrastructure and all similar sites that the enemy is targeting. We have our own views on that, our own plans, and we will follow them. And, post election, Vladimir Putin will claim he has a popular mandate for whatever plans he makes, and whatever decisions he takes. Steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. The private clinic in london at the centre of claims that staff tried to access the princess of wales medical records says theres no place for those who breach its patients trust. The daily mirror has reported that at least one member of staff tried to access kates medical records. The Data Protection watchdog has confirmed its assessing the � information provided. Heres our royal correspondentjonny dymond. Privacy and the princess the mirror makes a splash with a story about an attempt to Access Private medical information regarding kate, the princess of wales. She was here two months ago for an abdominal operation. Since then, shes been out of sight, but hardly out of mind. From the palace, silence. From the hospital, a statement. All of this, the hospital visit, the long recovery was supposed to be ordinary a woman, wife and mother Getting Better after an operation. The palace has been flabbergasted by the response. The concern often that the princesss right to privacy has been shredded in a world of phone and feed. This is not the first time that the princesss private medical records, some of the most protected personal data there is, have come to others attention. A decade ago, Phone Pranksters duped a nurse into revealing some petty details. This latest controversy comes hard on the heels of the photo issued last week, withdrawn by international publishers, as doubts were cast on its authenticity. The couple may have thought theyd be able to step back a little to enable a long recovery, but events and rumours and their own mistake have conspired against them. Jonny dymond, bbc news. Still to come on The World Today the nominations are out where discussing happiness. Around the world and across the uk. This is The World Today on bbc news. Today is the internaitonal day of happiness. So what is the happiest country in the world . According to a un report published today, finland is at the top. The research has also highlighted a rise in unhappiness among younger people, which pushed the us and some large western European Countries down the rankings. John honeywell is one of the co authors of the World Happiness report. Great to have you both on the program. John, lets start with you. Tickets you measure happiness in the first place . You. Tickets you measure happiness in the first place . Well, we measure an hinu in the first place . Well, we measure anything we in the first place . Well, we measure anything we can in the first place . Well, we measure anything we can get in the first place . Well, we measure anything we can get about in the first place . Well, we measure anything we can get about people i anything we can get about people feel about their lives on a whole. Following aristotle lead is to ask them to think about their lives as a whole and rate them. Its a scale of zero to ten. And then there asked how do you rate your life these days in the same question is asked and the same type of questionnaire in more than 140 countries around the world, we collect the answers, average them over three years and report them in the annual reports. Then we spend the more interesting parts of the report figuring out why there are differences between countries. And why when there are changes they might be happening. To construe the differences. Family comes top. Which country comes bottom of what are the major differences . Bottom of what are the maor differences . � bottom of what are the maor differences . ,. ,. , differences . Nordic countries are alwa s differences . Nordic countries are always and differences . Nordic countries are always and still differences . Nordic countries are always and still are differences . Nordic countries are always and still are in differences . Nordic countries are always and still are in the differences . 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In one of the results are making a better life for yourself as well are not being heated these days in a number of English Speaking countries. England as an English Speaking country, you might expect would follow like canada, the United States into a slightly lesser extent australia and new zealand. It may not be an accident that for almost 15 years the uk has created a number of institutions, better accounting for how people feel about their lives, many more institutions taking that seriously in health care and education and in Urban Planning and design. So it may be already are starting to get some payoffs that give more people a chance to feel that they are still engaged in helping each other to deal. Life doesnt have problems but the happiness comes from addressing those problems in purposeful and useful ways. Those problems in purposeful and useful ways usefulways. Natalie, are you findin usefulways. Natalie, are you finding that usefulways. 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I think there is a couple, im a mum ofa 20yearolds there is a couple, im a mum of a 20 year olds so this hits Close To Home 20 year olds so this hits Close To Home i 20 year olds so this hits Close To Home. I think theres a couple of things home. I think theres a couple of things im home. I think theres a couple of things im seeing in the United States things im seeing in the United States. Johnjust touch things im seeing in the United States. John just touch on this, this feeling that they cannot make decisions this feeling that they cannot make decisions to make their life better. Theres decisions to make their life better. Theres a decisions to make their life better. 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I think the other two really connective things i share, to feeling connective things i share, to feeling less connected to other people feeling less connected to other people in their lives i dont want to pile people in their lives i dont want to pile on people in their lives i dont want to pile on social media, it has his uses to pile on social media, it has his uses but to pile on social media, it has his uses but somebody teenagers have said to uses but somebody teenagers have said to be uses but somebody teenagers have said to be when i talk to them, i have said to be when i talk to them, i have thousands of friends on instagram or facebook but im not sure i instagram or facebook but im not sure i have instagram or facebook but im not sure i have real Friends In My Real Life sure i have real Friends In My Real Life i sure i have real Friends In My Real Life ithink sure i have real Friends In My Real Life. I think theres a sense of disconnection for the im hearing a lot of disconnection for the im hearing a lot of them disconnection for the im hearing a lot of them talk about a they are not sure lot of them talk about a they are not sure what their purposes. Theyve not sure what their purposes. Theyve been told to get grades, work theyve been told to get grades, work hard theyve been told to get grades, work hard and are doing that but theyre work hard and are doing that but theyre not work hard and are doing that but theyre not feeling connected to something greater than themselves. I think that something greater than themselves. I think that for us and many other countries think that for us and many other countries that is a Giant Question to answer countries that is a Giant Question to answer to help younger generations connect to something that feels really purposeful, they can work that feels really purposeful, they can work hard to actualize. 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If you just think of something and you are i happier. If you just think of i something and you are deeply grateful something and you are deeply grateful right now youre get a feel happier~ grateful right now youre get a feel happier. The second, i encourage everyone happier. The second, i encourage everyone to happier. The second, i encourage everyone to do this, do something kind for everyone to do this, do something kind for someone today. Do a kind thing kind for someone today. Do a kind thing to kind for someone today. Do a kind thing to reach out and create a moment thing to reach out and create a moment if thing to reach out and create a moment if Human Connection with another moment if Human Connection with another person. Moment if Human Connection with another person. Natalie, john, thank ou for another person. Natalie, john, thank you for talking another person. Natalie, john, thank you for talking to another person. Natalie, john, thank you for talking to us. Another person. Natalie, john, thank you for talking to us. And another person. Natalie, john, thank you for talking to us. And sure i another person. Natalie, john, thank you for talking to us. And sure we i you for talking to us. And sure we can hopefully find something to be a lot happier about in the coming days. Stay with us here on bbc news. Wimbledon used to host Football Matches for it broke new ground by holding its first breaking of the fast bite muslims during the month of ramadan. The aim is to bring people and communities together. A Sports Reporter was there earlier. This is part of an initiative called ramadan tent. Its now in its 11th year. In time theyve been holding at wonderful places, Trafalgar Square has been used in the past, wembley, was there for britain tonight for the first time home of the afc wimbledon. Its about bringing all communities together. You dont have to be a muslim to be here. You dont have to be fasting to be here. We see wonderful crossovers between the way the communities have built through faith and built through football fandom. I can speak to the founder of ramadan tent and shoot kevin ri for the trust for the what makes it so special holding a mac do like this . Its amazing to be able to bring so many different communities together. To celebrate the month of ramadan, open to all. Especially at the psychotic location for the very first time. To hear the Prayer Pitch Side was an amazing feeling. It left so many of us featureless. Also a theme this year is heritage. Its really powerful to be in a space which shares a Rich Heritage and diversity. And a lovely testament to the beautiful city that we live in. Kevin, tell me about the crossover uc that dream of heritage between faith and football. The uc that dream of heritage between faith and football. Faith and football. The theme be at heritaae, faith and football. The theme be at heritage, routes, faith and football. The theme be at heritage, routes, connections faith and football. The theme be at heritage, routes, connections all. Faith and football. The theme be at| heritage, routes, connections all of those heritage, routes, connections all of those things those things are things that built those things those things are things that built this. And to be able to open that built this. And to be able to open up that built this. And to be able to open up as that built this. And to be able to open up as a fan of the club, a Community Open up as a fan of the club, a Community FocusFootball Club in its truest Community FocusFootball Club in its truest sense to the community locally truest sense to the community locally and also people coming over from twickenham and further afield its a wonderful thing for us to be able to its a wonderful thing for us to be able to do its a wonderful thing for us to be able to do. Its exactly why. Sadly able to do. Its exactly why. Sadly since able to do. Its exactly why. Sadly since the Israel Gaza Conflict we seen a rise them as homophobia and anti semitism. Do you feel an event like this at the power to build unity . For feel an event like this at the power to build unity . To build unity . For sure. Were all about building to build unity . For sure. Were all about Building Spaces to build unity . For sure. Were all about Building Spaces of to build unity . For sure. Were all. About Building Spaces of belongings and bridging communities. Its now more important than ever to ensure that those spaces continue to be safeguarded and celebrated in many ways to ensure that there is social harmony, community cohesion. Bringing a summary different communities to come together, to feel a sense that there is safety, there is no fearfor them feel a sense that there is safety, there is no fear for them actually in the face of division were here creating spaces of love and reaching out to different members of our community. Out to different members of our community out to different members of our communi. ,. , community. Really powerful words. Thank ou community. Really powerful words. Thank you both. Community. Really powerful words. Thank you both. Enjoy community. Really powerful words. Thank you both. Enjoy the community. Really powerful words. Thank you both. Enjoy the rest i community. Really powerful words. Thank you both. Enjoy the rest of l thank you both. Enjoy the rest of the evening. There will be more in iftar. Ramadan tent will be running over the next few weeks. Qpr, sproat stadium on april the 3rd. Celebrating iftar this evening. The art features green paint sprayed on the wall behind a cup actually do look like foliage. But it has been defaced with white paint. Sure but actually disappointing for residents. Lets finish this programme was one of the most read stories on the bbc news website. There are 70 individual islands but only 20 of them are inhabited. 0ne only 20 of them are inhabited. One of those islands is called c a, it has a population of around 500 people who have and mix up with an order has left the sinclair General Stores with this problem. Hundreds of easter eggs with a far more than the People Living there. This is the shop owner for that he wanted 80 but mistakingly ordered 80 cases. Im sure he would be able to get through that. Who wouldnt . Stay with us on bbc news. Thank you for watching. Hello there. We had a real mixture of Weather Conditions across the uk weather, on wednesday. An area of low pressure brought a lot of cloudy weather, some damp, drizzly conditions into the afternoon for some. And across parts of Eastern Scotland, even into the early part of the afternoon, temperatures were just around seven degrees. So it felt chilly here. But across southeast england, we had some sunny spells break out in relatively warm air. And so that sent temperatures surging. We had highs up to around 17 degrees celsius, making it one of the warmer days of the year. Now, overnight tonight, a few mist and fog patches are possible across england and wales, but later in the night well see some rain move in to scotland and to Northern Ireland as well. The rain here is associated with a warm front thats set to bring milder Weather Conditions back in across the uk. Now might well be turning a bit milder, particularly across Northern Areas of the country, but it will be a wet and a windy day. Now the heaviest rain will be in scotland. The strongest winds for Northern Scotland with gusts of wind running into the fifties of miles an hour. The rain trickles southwards into Northern Ireland and Northern England through the day. But across wales, the midlands, east anglia and Southern England we may well again see the cloud thin and break at times to give some spells of sunshine. We could see temperatures reaching 17 degrees. Colder air moves back in on friday. This strap of cloud, a bit of rain is a cold front pushing southwards across england and wales. Sunshine follows that feature through, but there will be quite a lot of showers, heavy ones of that across scotland, Northern Ireland and the north west of both england and wales. Some of the showers will have hail mixed in, temperatures down, but actually quite close to average at ten to 12 degrees. The weekend dominated by low pressure that will be sending in loads of showers across the uk. And saturday is going to be one of those days where most places will see several showers during the day, some of them heavy with hail. And across the northern half of the uk it will be cold enough over the hills to see a bit of sleet mixed in. Temperatures a bit below average, but feeling chilly, particularly factoring in the wind. Now the same area of low pressure pulls away on sunday, but well continue to see a feed of showers affecting northern and Eastern Scotland and eastern areas of england. Bigger gaps between the showers. So of the two days of the weekend, sunday looks like bringing us slightly better weather, if you like. But then into monday, we get some colder air moving in, bumping into a Weather System and that could bring a spell of hill snow into parts of scotland. Hello, im christian fraser. This is the context. Antony blinken will be desparatly trying to breathe life into those Ceasefire Talks but also talking about the day after when the guns fall silent in gaza and who or what could try and reconstruct that shattered territory. The amount of aid going in has to massively increase, what the un calls a tsunami of aid is needed. An israeli team is going to be i travelling to the us at the start of next weekjust to talk a bit more about that israeli planned ground offensive in rafah, at the very southern tip of gaza. That is of course the area i where more than half of gazas population has now been displaced to. I rishi sunak says this is the year the uk Economy Bounces back. But will he be there to lead it . Tonight, the Prime Minister has been meeting with restless conservative backbenchers as rumours of westminster plots do the rounds again. Certainly out is the irish Prime Minister, leo varadkar. Hes announced today he is stepping down. These are Interesting Times in irish politics. Not least because an election within the next year, may bring sinn fein to power. Well here from one of the senators in mr varadkars finae gael party. And excavating the site of a 3,000 year old disaster, suspended in time. We will speak to one of the archaeologists working