are saying while austerity in some ways may be over, it s certainly not undone. so many of these departments s budgets are never near what they were back in 2010. i think what they were back in 2010. i think what k is saying is that we are starting to see the reality of what this is going to do peoples lives. good hearing about a big announcement about public sector pay but if that is offset by the rise in inflation, national insurance, council tax bills coming up and down mortgages as well, people are actually going to be worse off. i think fort of britain phosphate biggest letters of race or mortgage rates and i think they are scrabbling to get ahead of what is wanted to be on significant rise from the bank of england next week, next thursday, i think and that s to go next thursday, i think and that s to 9° up next thursday, i think and that s to go up even further within months. so all these things are coming together in the same time, this rise in living costs, energy, food, couns
feed through to the prices we pay at the shops, so the government is in no doubt under pressure to do something. the message we are hearing is we need to look towards relying less on energy from overseas, we need to produce more here the uk, the government says it will invest more in renewable energy and nuclear power. it is more about fundamental change rather than short term fixes, a similar message to what we heard from the prime minister yesterday at the party conference but there are those who think that upbeat tone that we got from borisjohnson yesterday doesn t really chime that well with the struggles that people are feeling out there. a lot of people will face a difficult winter in terms of the cost of living and it s notjust the winter we are talking about. looking towards the spring there are national insurance rises on the way and a warning from the institute for fiscal studies that council tax bills could go up in the spring. the eu s preparing to table new proposals for t
hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. staying up late this friday night to keep us company. with me tonight arejessica elgot, the deputy political editor at the guardian, and olivia utley, the telegraph s assistant comment editor. welcome, thank you for being with us. the front pages then, tonight. let s start with the times it says borisjohnson has outlined his vision for another decade in power, which would see him beating margaret thatcher s length of time in number ten. the telegraph carries a warning from ministers, that council tax bills may have to rise next year, to pay for social care. according to the i, the prime minister is set to tell the public they could face tougher covid restrictions this autumn. the sun reports that lawyers for virginia giuffre the woman who has accused prince andrew of sexual abuse
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We hereby wish to lodge our strongest and profound objections to the planning application submitted by Hallam Land Management Company for the intended construction of 135 dwellings and car parking for 50 cars in Church Road, Laverstock. Church Road already suffers horrendous traffic congestion and subsequent pollution caused by school traffic every week day at the moment. This problem has been shamefully ignored by the Council for several years despite numerous complaints and concerns expressed by local residents. We feel that such a development will probably double the contamination and pollution levels in the area and seriously add to potential dangers to children and existing residents, many of whom are elderly and vulnerable.