with enthusiasm for life but after her death they discovered she had been looking at a huge amount of content on social media sites relating to suicide, relating to self harm. today at the start of proceedings, we saw some of that footage. 17 videos that had been found on instagram, which we know molly had either liked or had a look at. and the coroner took the unusual move of warning everyone in court how very distressing this footage was. he said it was almost impossible to watch. the videos were then played one after another. very brief videos, but showing images of death and ways that people could commit suicide. and the court room was absolutely silent. the coroner said to molly s family they did not need to remain in court to see this footage but they decided to remain within the court and at one point molly s father, ian, looked away from the screen. after that we heard evidence from an executive from mehta, the company which oversees instagram. this was a very importa
i m joined by yael selfin, chief economist at kpmg and by sue hayward who s a personal finance and consumerjournalist. sue, a question from john in colchester. what are the changes to stamp duty and when are the changes to stamp duty going to take effect? the changes are actually coming in today. this is one of those immediate changes, so stamp duty, as many people will know is a government tax that you pay when you buy property or land and they are complicated because there s different thresholds and rates but the changes introduced today that means if you are completing a property purchase, these changes take effect for you moving forward and you could previously have up to £125,000 of not paying stamp duty but that is now doubled which means