we need the answer to that question to be yes. but is the answer yes? well, clearly at the moment, trust in the police has been hugely damaged by the things that we ve discovered over the past year. even your trust? everybody s trust. we also speak to rishi sunak about the cost of living, immigration and the fate of his predecessor borisjohnson. and in other news. the health divide. why deaths from lung conditions like asthma are three times higher in some parts of the uk than others. a little less of every little helps. tesco becomes the latest retailer to reduce the bonuses of its reward scheme. supermarkets are making savings too. what does it mean for you? and another very mild march day at there today. we will see a few sunny spells around compared with yesterday. the full forecast here on breakfast. it s tuesday, 21st march. institutionally racist, misogynistic and homophobic. those are the findings of a damning review of the metropolitan police published this morning
pay and conditions. the deal will see pay rises for signal workers and maintenance staff. but the agreement does not cover the rmt s dispute with the train operating companies, with plans for two more strikes next week. the family of a headteacher, who took her own life after an ofsted inspection have called for a change to a regime they say is punitive. ruth perry died injanuary after working at caversham primary school for 13 years. it was downgraded from outstanding to inadequate after a visit from inspectors. aru na iyengar reports. ruth perry, headteacher of caversham primary in reading, described the ofsted inspection in november as the worst day of her life. her family says she was under intolerable pressure when she was told the school was rated inadequate. this one word judgement was just destroying 32 years of her vocation. education was her vocation.
the deal will see pay rises for signal workers and maintenance staff. northern ireland s democratic unionist party is set to vote against a key part of the government s new deal on trading arrangements following brexit. its leader sirjeffrey donaldson says he will continue to work with the government on outstanding issues. but downing street say there are no plans for substantial changes to the deal as mp5 prepare to vote on the plans. the family of a headteacher, who took her own life after an ofsted inspection, have called for a change to a regime they say is punitive. ruth perry died injanuary after working at caversham primary school for 13 years. it was downgraded from outstanding to inadequate after a visit from inspectors. aru na iyengar reports. ruth perry, headteacher of caversham primary in reading, described the ofsted inspection in november as the worst day of her life. her family says she was under intolerable pressure when she was told the school
deal. i am going to maximise the deal. when it is taken away you can feel a little bit cheated. furious. he has got every loyalty card going. you may have got the e mail over the weekend from tesco. we will have a look at it. good morning. our radars for a good deal are on high alert at the moment as we try to stretch the pennies. loyalty cards are one way of helping. if you have a tesco clubcard you might be used to trilpling the value of your points at the likes of pizza express, legoland and many others. but from the 14th ofjune those deals get a bit stingier they ll only be worth double the value. tesco told us customers will still be able to access the best value in their stores, and they re not the only ones changing their loyalty points. from may, boot s advantage card holders will get 25% less for every £1 they spend in store, earning three pence rather than four. and in november, sainsburys bank cut
broken for that this is a big deal for the future of borisjohnson. ultimately, if the mp5 decide he did mislead parliament, suspensions range from everything from an apology to parliament to a suspension and that could trigger a by election. suspension and that could trigger a by-election- by-election. thank you very much indeed. russian president vladimir putin is to begin talks with his chinese counterpart xi jinping today in moscow, in a highly anticipated visit. the summit has been the focus of much speculation, following the publication of china s plan to end the war in ukraine. our russia editor, steve rosenberg, joins us now. morning. hugely significant meeting. actually, yesterday was day one because xi jinping gluing actually, yesterday was day one because xijinping gluing and had one on one talks, a very long conversation with vladimir putin before the delegations get together today. i suspect that what happened