the cost to the school of each meal up from £2.30 to £2.87. the bus for one school trip, up from £870 to £1,070. paper, up from £1.95 a box to £3.87. this school won t put up the school meal price. family budgets are already squeezed. parents know it s hitting the school too. schools are having to use the budget they ve got to pay the pay rises for the teachers, and then everything else is increasing. it will have a detrimental effect, probably, next year or the year after. i think there s a lot of pressure on the school. they re doing a fantasticjob trying to raise funds by doing lots of other activities and stuff, but i think it s difficult for them. i mean, i don t know- what they are going to do in the long run, because there s not
so, we use plenty of paper in primary schools, and we ve gone from £1.95 a box of paper to £3.87 a box of paper. as ministers consider spending plans, schools want to make their case, uncertain about the years ahead. branwynjeffreys, bbc news. a former detective inspector with sussex police has been jailed for three years for four counts of sexual assaulting a teenage girl. lia dumbrill has waived the anonmity offered to victims of such crimes, and says she was failed by police and the court system. she was just 16 when she was attacked by dominic 0 brien, who was then on bail for another sexual offence involving an 11 year old girl. our special correspondent lucy manning has been talking to her. because he was a police officer, he thought he was untouchable. he s always given off that vibe, that no one can touch him, he gets away with whatever he wants.
the cost to the school of each meal up from £2.30 to £2.87. the bus for one school trip, up from £870 to £1,070. paper, up from £1.95 a box to £3.87. this school won t put up the school meal price. family budgets are already squeezed. parents know it s hitting the school too. schools are having to use the budget they ve got to pay the pay rises for the teachers, and then everything else is increasing. it will have a detrimental effect, probably, next year or the year after. i think there s a lot - of pressure on the school. they re doing a fantasticjob trying to raise funds by doing lots of other activities and stuff, but i think it s difficult for them. i mean, i don t know what they are going to do in the long run, because there s not an endless pot of money there everyone s got.
production cut. according to aaa, the average price of gas now is $3.87, up nearly 20 cents from just a month ago. joining us now, the biden administration s senior adviser for energy security, amos hockstein. good morning. first of all, how do you account for the rise in gas prices? they were coming down steadily over the summer into early fall. and about a month ago, ticked back up. good morning, thank you for having me. we saw prices go up a lot over the last year, once the troops started russian troops started surrounding ukraine, and really escalated through the winter. by the time we got to the summer, prices were at about, almost $120 a barrel and gasoline prices for americans rose to over $5. over the summer, as you said, until now, prices have really come down. the president s actions have really brought down the price of oil and the price of gasoline and diesel and heating oil
so we don t suffer the consequences economically in the united states of whatever putin has in store in continued invasion in ukraine. so, i ve got a question, as well, a timing question. mike was talking about the timing of the prices going up, but, you say prices can come down now. when will they come down? when will americans see the impact of what the president is doing here? well, i think we re already seeing them. so, again, the arc is remember, just a couple of months ago four months ago, we were at $5 a gallon. a few weeks ago, they calm down, they re now back to $3.87, as you said at the beginning, but most americans are already seeing prices at $3.50 or below. and we expect those prices to come down over the next several days, even further. after a few weeks of small increases, so i think american consumers can see those prices go down now. and the president wants to see