parents claim universal credit. it s parents claim universal credit. a rather chilly start the it s a rather chilly start the day, the risk of some and snow across scotland and northern england but turning world for all of us. it comes with wet and windy weather. what are the details throughout the programme. it s tuesday, the 27th of december. our main story. two people have been arrested in connection with the fatal shooting of elle edwards in merseyside on christmas eve. last night a 30 year old man was held on suspicion of murder and attempted murder, and a 19 year old woman was detained on suspicion of conspiracy to murder. our correspondent fiona trott has this report. a beautiful angel. that s how elle edwards has been described by colleagues. a beautician who was shot and killed whilst celebrating christmas here with family and friends. a man opened fire at the entrance. four others were injured. one is in a critical condition in hospital. at a time of year when rel
realise that, you know, for a free school lunch, i think it s £7,400 per household. that s how little they earn. so there s this big epic gap with the universal credit. and that s where the 800,000 kids of the hard working poor, as you heard described earlier, are struggling. these are still families in need. these are still kids in need. these are still vulnerable children. so i think, you know, the senior team at the school can duck and dive, but they shouldn t. you know, and they aren t here to make decisions about feeding a child or not. but, you know, to have westminster acknowledge that so they can get on with their business, which is ever changing and wide, that s right. so from my point of view as a campaigner, you know, yes, there s a handful of councils that are seeing that this is not just right, but it s logical and cost effective, by the way. so, yeah, we want to see it go across the rest of england. costs a lot of money to give