continuing coverage and analysis from our team of correspondents in the uk and around the world. good evening. a police officer working as part of the prime minister s close protection team has been suspended and later arrested over alleged bets about the timing of the general election. and, as we come on air tonight, we can reveal that a second conservative candidate is being looked into by the gambling commission the industry regulator over a bet relating to when the general election would be. it isn t known when the bet was placed orfor how much money. our political editor chris mason broke the stories and has this report. the prime minister in suffolk this morning visiting a nuclear power plant, and wherever he goes he has close protection officers out of view, nearby. iwas close protection officers out of view, nearby. i was tipped off tonight that one of them had put bets on the timing of the general election. the metropolitan police acknowledged i was right, they
but midway through the half, xeridan shaqiri seized on a loose pass from the scottish defence and hit a first time shot into the top corner. the result means scotland have just one point from their first two games and are likely to need to beat hungary in theirfinal group game to reach the knock out stages. live now to a fan zone in glasgow and our correspondent catriona renton. look, this is a result for us today, we are absolutely thrilled that we got a point. sometimes during the match it looked hairy, switzerland had to disallowed goals but we got there, got a 1 1 draw which means it s got an arson in the tournament. and people here this evening have beenin and people here this evening have been in great spirits, living today, and the atmosphere has been so positive. we picked ourselves up, we dusted ourselves down from friday s defeated germany, undercut what we did today, and finds many here are really thrilled about this result. tell me how you feel about the res
and are likely to need to beat hungary in theirfinal group game to reach the knock out stages. a short time after the final whistle, i caught up with our scotland correspondent catriona renton who d been at a fanzone in glasgow while the match was played. look, this is a result for us tonight. we are absolutely thrilled that we ve got a point. sometimes during that match, it looked a little bit hairy, switzerland had two disallowed goals. but we got there, got a 1 1 draw, which means that we are still in this tournament and people here this evening have been in absolutely great spirits loving tonight and the atmosphere has been so positive. we picked ourselves up, we dusted ourselves down from friday s defeat to germany. and look at what we did today. and i ve got some fans behind me here, who are really, really thrilled about the result. just tell me, megan, how you feel about the result tonight? do you know what? we re still in the game, so we re going to win, go on scotl
the figure which tells us the rate at which prices are rising hit the bank of england s target of 2% in may, coming down from 2.3% in april. our chief economics correspondent dharshini david reports. gary in sussex used to have seven butchers shops. he now has four. forced to make cuts as he s been caught between soaring costs over the last few years and customers with lean budgets looking for value. but things are easing. the price is probably 10 15% more than they were at the beginning of covid, but the actual price of the product is pretty much stationary now. well, we hope it s stationary. it would be nice if it would come down, but i can t see that, not in the foreseeable future anyway. it s global food and energy costs, which triggered the rise in inflation to 11% in 2022, which have also helped it fall to the 2% target, along with the rate rises over the last couple of years. as you may have noticed, the prices of goods are rising more slowly as the impact of the w