yields i was mentioning, they did go up yields i was mentioning, they did go up again yesterday. it is worth saying at this point that the bank of england is less worried about level of bond markets but about the impact of the level of the bond markets. in the short term, they have said that their action. on friday and they believe they have given pension funds enough time to get themselves sorted. the key question for the markets i think will come on monday morning. will those pension funds feel like enough has been done and like things are stable again? they will be keeping a close eye on the politics of the situation. jonathan blake was saying something has got to give, plenty of economic experts feel that either the statement planned for the 31st may have to come forward all the details may have to be changed for the long term stability of the markets, notjust the day to day, the long term stability of the markets is to be sorted. fir iii the long-term stability of the markets is
the cloud will break through the day but sunshine developing, some showers will be heavy and thundery and slow moving. all of the detail throughout the programme. it s tuesday 31st may. our main story. more children in england should be given free school meals to support those families struggling with the cost of living crisis, according to teachers. teaching unions have written to the governnment asking for an urgent expansion of the scheme to prevent children going hungry. alice key reports. lunch is served at this half term holiday club in stockport. staff here are responsible for keeping 20 children a day fed and entertained. but as rising prices start to hit parents pockets, there are fears that without more support, children could go hungry. we know that a lot of the families who come here are living in food poverty. and have certainly been impacted since the cost of living increases, as well.
0n the radio the other day, it was a child, from that school, you know. and i experienced a similar thing when i was at dunblane, a teacher coming out and waving at all of the children under tables and telling them to go and hide. good morning. some folk to watch out for fans that will lift quite rapidly, some fork to watch out for that which will lift, but it should brighten up from the west. all of the details later on. it s tuesday 31st may. our main story. more children in england should be given free school meals to support those families struggling with the cost of living crisis, according to teachers. teaching unions have written to the governnment asking for an urgent expansion of the scheme to prevent children going hungry.