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2008 when the financial crisis hit globally was the second strongest in the g7 nations, and since then it has been the second week is. we are ahead only of italy in terms of our growth trend. let s talk to our political correspondent here at westminster. we have had a few measures where there by accident or design leaked to the media in this country over the last four or five days. what we know or think we know thatis days. what we know or think we know that is going to be in the chancellor s speech? there are measures chancellor s speech? there are measures that chancellor s speech? there are measures that they chancellor s speech? there are measures that they are - chancellor s speech? there are i measures that they are designed chancellor s speech? there are - measures that they are designed to help ease measures that they are designed to help ease the cost of living immediately and then measures as your site immediately and then measures as your site designed to boost eco
205,000, down 1,000. it s the first time applications for unemployment benefits, that trend. that shows me, despite the headlines you hear in financial services from goldman sachs, amazon, layoffs very low. you say the price of food. i hear from everybody. eggs, why are eggs so expensive? up double digits. the overall inflation story, improving, but a long way to go. in the right direction. in the right direction. we ll see how the federal reserve views this. thanks, christine. house republicans spotlighting the issue of abortion as they roll out their legislative agenda in the new congress. we ll speak to congresswoman presley over what we can expect
vital to so many businesses. one estimate suggests that a quarter of small sized firms will have to close, downsize or restructure if the support ends completely. figures seen exclusively by bbc breakfast from the energy market researchers cornwall insight show the bill rises that businesses are facing in april. if the support continues in its current form, a typical business will pay £191,000 for electricity next year. if the government s support ends, they ll face an annual electricity bill of £205,000. that s a rise of 7%. for many that s still a two or three fold increase in their bills since 2020, even with government help. hannah miller has been to see the impact rising energy costs are having on businesses. while this bar may be a little calmer in the aftermath of the festive rush, the owner