so let s get down to business and we begin here in the uk where families are brutally exposed to the effects of soaring inflation that s the conclusion of a report out today from the think tank the resolution foundation. it warns the very slow growth in wages since the 2008 financial crash has left families in the uk particularly vulnerable to high energy, food and fuel prices and those most vulnerable are families in rental accomodation, single parents and those with young children. i m joined now anna macdonald, fund manager at amati global investors. what s interesting about this report, we are not surprised to hear families are struggling, especially those in single parent homes, that kind of scenario but what i found interesting was uk households are worse hit than other countries. what does it say? it s an interesting report going back over time, working out that wages have been rising at a slower pace than several other developed economies. and that really goes dow
Conservation staff and volunteers are battling to save 100 that are still alive, in one of the areas worst Whale Standings in living memory. Good morning, its friday 10th february. Im rachel schofield. Welcome to bbc Newsroom Live. The Health Secretary, jeremy hunt, has conceded the Nhs In England is facing completely unacceptable problems. He said there was no excuse for some of the difficulties highlighted during the bbcs nhs week. A series of reports have revealed Lengthening Waits in a e and patients being left for hours on trolleys. In an exclusive interview with the bbc, mr hunt told our Health Editor hugh pym that the government has a plan, but it will take time to deliver. Nhs england figures this winter show the worst waiting time performance in a e units since records began more than a decade ago. Jeremy hunt paid tribute to the work of staff, but said the problems of high Patient Demand were not unique to the nhs, and all leading Health Systems were grappling with the same c
running out for him, elections are due injune due injune. less thana are due injune due injune. less than a year away, the next elections and as we ve said, basic food items, nearly 100% more it s costing households, people must be feeling significant pain and therefore that surely is not a vote winner? that surely is not a vote winner? ., , , that surely is not a vote winner? , ., , , ., that surely is not a vote winner? ., , ., winner? his popularity is at a 20 ear winner? his popularity is at a 20 year low- winner? his popularity is at a 20 year low. these winner? his popularity is at a 20 year low. these elections| 20 year low. these elections could have been held earlier. this is the most difficult electoral battle that he has faced, very, very challenging, he s been increasing minimum wages, pensions in respect to salaries but that creates a wage price spiral and in the end he has to accept lower growth to try and rein in inflation. you ve got 80% inflation, 14% growth
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