keeping up with prices and that is the source of the cost of living crisis so both those courses of action are not attractive to your average person and that is an issue. part of the problem there as the bank of england as the governor said feels helpless in the face of the current inflationary sea because the inflation has been caused by a drop inflation has been caused by a drop in aggregate supply so with the war in aggregate supply so with the war in ukraine and the ongoing effects of the pandemic we fight issues with supplying meeting demand. the bank of england does not have the tools to address those issues, it cannot unlock supply of energy so it sees it as only option to reduce demand which is when bc interest rate rises. the government does have options and there are policy things they can do to help address the underlying issue. they can do to help address the underlying issue. thank you very
and further industrial action has left rubbish piling up good evening.. england s all team leading goalscorer ellen white has announced her retirement from football, saying it was the greatest honour to play the game and represent her country. with 52 goals in 113 games for her country, the 33 year old bows out at the very top having helped england secure a famous european championship last month. in a lengthy social media post entitled thank you football . she said her dreams came true on the 31st ofjuly. but that she wanted to go out on her terms. teammate rachel daly described her as one of a kind with beth mead calling her as her hero. gary lineker called her a fabulous goalscorer with spurs and england captain harry kane saying that she s a real inspiration for the next generation of lionesses she has not given any hint as to
this action by the criminal bar. the government this action by the criminal bar. the government says the action is unjustified and that it will see victims face further delays, what is your response? the victims face further delays, what is your resume? your response? the action is not unjustified your response? the action is not unjustified at your response? the action is not unjustified at all, your response? the action is not unjustified at all, a your response? the action is not unjustified at all, a few- your response? the action is not. unjustified at all, a few government are to appropriately look at what we have set out which has taken much thought and discussion between all the members of the criminal bar, label see what we are asking for is necessary, proportionate and responsible. we want to be able to prosecute and defend the cases that are coming through the system, we are coming through the system, we are aware of the 58,635 cases and the backlog, the majority
pressure intensifies on the exam board, pearson, to explain why hundreds of students have still not received their btech results, four days after they were due to be released. the duke and duchess of cambridge say they will permenantly move to adelaide cottage in windsor and send their children to school in nearby ascot from september. criminal barristers in england and wales have voted for an all out strike next month joining a wave of industrial action as workers seek pay rises to keep up with high inflation. some barristers say they earn less than the minumum wage the government claims strike action will simply delay justice for victims of crime.
much. and we ll find out how this story and many others are covered in tomorrow s front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are kieran andrews, who s the political editor of the times scotland, and the broadcaster and writer, jemma forte. criminal barristers in england and wales have voted for an all out strike next month joining a wave of industrial action as workers seek pay rises to keep up with high inflation. some barristers say they earn less than the minumum wage the government claims strike action will simply delay justice for victims of crime. railway workers, dockers, postal workers and refuse collectors are among those who ve already gone on strike in what s been called a summer of discontent while nurses are to be balloted on industrial action. 0ur legal affairs correspondent dominic casciani reports. it s a dispute that has been a decade in the making.