the fatal shooting of breonna taylor. ms taylor s death in 2020 became a focus of the black lives matter protests across the us. hello and welcome to our look ahead at what the newspapers are going to bring us tomorrow. 0ne story dominates, as you can imagine. with me tonight are yasmin alibhai brown, journalist and author, and rosa prince, editor of house magazine, all about the workings of parliament. let s have a look at some of the front pages before we discuss them in detail. first off, let s look at the ft, which leads with the only story in town really today the warning from the bank of england about a looming recession. experts are predicting inflation will hit 13% by the end of the year. the big squeeze is the is headline, with a dramatic front page graphic of the inflation rise. the daily express tells it s readers to batten down the hatches as a recession is on the way . the mail pictures the bank of england governor andrew bailey, calling him the banker wh
developing resilience terrifying. yes, it was all about developing resilience for - terrifying. yes, it was all about developing resilience for that l terrifying. yes, it was all about - developing resilience for that more extreme weather we are going to see, and is notjust the wetter weather, is the drier weather as well, so we are lucky to have funding from the enrolment agency, somerset rivers authority, european funding, and it s about developing resilience in river catchment, for extreme weather, not just river catchment, for extreme weather, notjust wet but prolonged dryer, hot spells as well, so it s about how we hold water in the landscape. at the moment we drain water, but how do hold it and reconnect that water with the surrounding landscape? beavers do that for us. they are a remarkable animal and rashford is doing really well. high. it s been a warm sunny day for most of us but things are changing overnight from the southwest. were getting more cloud developing
okay. it s time for sports day. hello welcome to sports day. coming up hello welcome to sports day. coming up on the programme. an fa cup final shootout. liverpool failed to break the deadlock actor extra time. will bring you all the results. champions of scotland once again, celtic celebrate their 52nd league title with a demolition of motherwell. and leinster march onto the final as they aim for a record equalling fifth european cup. welcome to the programme. only one place to start that s at wembley and the fa cup final, and here we go again. chelsea and liverpool s fa cup final has gone to penalties, in a repeat of the league cup final in february between these two sides. ben croucher has been watching the action. it s hard to believe this game ended in a goalless draw. looks ended in a goalless draw. like were here ended in a goalless draw. for the night. yes if it s anything here for the night. yes if it s anything like league cup final we could be here for quite some
Impact in oil prices because if you even though iran has been under solutions for the last years it been quietly providing oil to customers in the globe and the white house has turned a blind eye especially the last year or two because its been trying to smooth relations between iran and the western world but now if the white house decides to enforce those sanctions, that means supply from iran would be cut off and coming at a time when oil supplies have been tightening because saudi arabia and russia, the two largest exporters of oil in the world, were also part of 0pec have collectively being reduced 1. 3 Million Barrels of oil per Day Sincejuly and will get you to do so to the end of the and there is a good chance it may continue next year as well so if this happens there will be a scenario where there will be less oil supplier, more demand, and that leads to higher prices. Major Oil Producers are not directly involved in the conflict but it has still sparked uncertainty as far as o
Around the globe, and the white house has turned a blind eye, especially the last year or two because its been trying to smooth relations between iran and the western world. But now if the white house decides to enforce those sanctions, that means supply from iran would be cut off and coming at a time when oil supplies have been tightening because saudi arabia and russia, the two largest exporters of oil in the world, who are also part of 0pec , have collectively been reducing 1. 3 Million Barrels of oil per day since july and there is a good chance it may continue next year as well. So if this happens there will be a scenario where there will be less oil supply, more demand, and that leads to higher prices. Even though Major Oil Producers are not directly involved in the conflict it has still sparked uncertainty as far as oil prices are concerned. Talking about that was azlin ahmad, covering crude oil markets in the middle east and asia pacific and she told me that yesterdays spike in