home secretary did not break ministerial rules in the way she handled a speeding offence last year. the baby boy murdered by his parents on christmas day three years ago it s emerged finley boden was returned to them more quickly than social workers wanted. and welcome to the world of unified football where players with intellectual disabilities are part of the team. and coming up on bbc news. valencia are punished with a five match partial stadium closure over the racial abuse suffered by real madrid s vinicius junior this weekend. good afternoon. inflation the rate that prices are going up has fallen below 10% for the first time since last august. in the year to march, inflation was 10.1%. figures out today show that last month it slowed down to 8.7%. so prices are still rising but at a slower rate than before. part of the reason for that is a drop in the wholesale cost of energy though food price inflation is still close to a as year high. here s our economics
stay tuned. the bookings are fantastic throughout the hour and thank you all for joining us this hour. tonight, yes, in just moments, we will be joined live by the white house chief of staff ron klain, and we will ask him about president biden s campaign trail return tonight, the new burst of democratic momentum heading into the midterms and donald trump s legal woes. plus a judge says that by tomorrow, he will release a redacted version of the affidavit used to get that mar-a-lago search warrant. as the d.a. investigating trump in georgia calls on more of his associates to testify. former federal prosecutor and senior member of the mueller investigation, andrew wiseman is our guest. and as conservatives take over the nation s school boards new reporting on who is funding the efforts and opening up a new front in the culture war. we start tonight with the president on a hot streak. president biden at a rally tonight in rockville, maryland, is jumping back on the campa
it s a game changer. we re also fixing what s called, and this has been the bane of driving me crazy when i was out of office. the public service loan forgiveness program. now, this program forgives student loans to encourage those students who have those loans if they go in to public service. think of the millions who are. public school teachers, local police officers, workers at local charities, members of the military and national guard, and so many more, think of the folks who work for federal, state, local, travel governments, keeping essentially services going, respond to go natural disaster, all of those firefighters and cops. the program is designed so if you serve in one of these jobs and be able to list those and be able to accurately assess whether you do, and make your loan payments for ten years, even if it s not consecutive years, your remaining balance will be completely forgiven. it s a great idea but the program is a mess. it s so inefficient, and complicated
breakdown. plus, live on the campaign trail where the economy is on the minds of voters in four states holding primaries today. some of these elections the latest tests of the power of the trump endorsement. a lot to get to. we start with that breaking news from capitol hill. mitch mcconnell making some of his first comments on that bipartisan deal on gun reform. our team there as the republican leader gave his blessing to the framework, right, the framework of the deal in the last hour. watch. for myself, i am comfortable with the framework. and if the legislation ends up reflecting what the framework indicates, i ll be supportive. so listen, that is good news for the democrats who need at least ten republicans to vote for the bill. with the senators working on this, hoping to get language, our congressional correspondent joining us, get this thing passed as soon as possible. a lot of people are waiting to to hear what mcconnell said. here is a bit more of what he said
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