as the difficult post covid recovery continues to weigh on demand. so that s the picture on the factory floor when it comes to what consumers are facing when buying goods and services the consumer price index was unchanged year on year, compared with a slight gain in may, the slowest pace since february 2021. the us treasury secretary janet yellen has just left beijing following a four day visit in an attempt to bridge us china trade relations. she told reporters just before leaving china that despite significant disagreements, the relationship between both countries was moving towards a surer footing. my my purpose is to make sure that we do not engage in a series of unintended escalatory actions. that will be harmful to our overall economic relationship. with one another. and we have had very little contact, both senior officials and also just the american people and the chinese people, have had very little contact with one another over the last several years. in part
an outlook for sunday. really very warm indeed and some welcome rain across western parts of the uk. yes, that alert is in force and quite a prolonged spell of warm weather. nothing exceptional in the temperature itself but many of us will absolutely love this kind of weather. some of us will really not enjoy it but i personally quite like it. thank you. and that s bbc news at ten. there s more analysis of the day s main stories on the bbc news website. the news continues here on bbc one, as now it s time to join our colleagues for the news where you are. but from the ten team, it s goodnight. remember that post brexit trade deal we were promised with america? well, today, rishi sunak and joe biden instead unveiled the washington declaration to push the envelope in their economic partnership. with the prime minister in washington, we found out how new technology and fighting climate change might define the next chapter in relations with the us. when the united states and th
is now down to 9%, thanks to the efforts in recruitment and supported pathways into employment to up skill and train workers in the uk that there is but there is a persistent shortage of labour across the uk economy particularly in those tourism hot spots. particularly in those tourism hot spots- hot spots. the former government hot spots. the former government ministerl hot spots. the former - government minister george eustace is calling for eu workers to be allowed into the uk to plug the gap. do you feel that that should happen, that the uk should allow temporary visas for those who work in hospitality? i visas for those who work in hospitality? hospitality? i do agree. temporary. hospitality? i do agree. temporary, short-term hospitality? i do agree. - temporary, short-term visas of temporary, short term visas of the type he is discussing, it is called a youth agility scheme. mobility scheme. it has worked in many countries allowing workers to come over and get benefit
rollover the first trade deals that were not rollover deals, we now have 71 in total. rollover deals, we now have 71 in total. and rollover deals, we now have 71 in total, and what they do as they set the benchmark for what the next trade the benchmark for what the next trade deals will look like, if we then trade deals will look like, if we then do trade deals will look like, if we then do a trade deals will look like, if we then do a trick to deal with another country. then do a trick to deal with another country, they will turn round and say, country, they will turn round and say, you country, they will turn round and say. you did country, they will turn round and say, you did x, y, and z country, they will turn round and say, you did x, y, and 2 with say, you did x, y, and zwith farming say, you did x, y, and zwith farming and the say, you did x, y, and 2 with farming and the australian deal, and so on farming and the australian deal, and so on. ~ , ., ., .,