and is expected to increase further. 0ur social affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports from the west midlands. school over, dayjanta and his mother head home. but their flat isn t the sanctuary it should be. money worries dominate. this one, he worries, so i can t let him see everything else, because he s a deep thinker. christine works 35 hours a week as a carer, but her salary just covers the bills. i mean, he asks me, mum, are you up with your bills now? you can manage them? and things like that, you know? do you worry? yes, a lot. because i don t know what s going to happen when she doesn t get enough bills paid and i don t want to be living out on the streets. his dream is to be a footballer, to earn lots of money. so you can help your mum? yeah. and i wish i was older, so i could pay the bills with her. he will sometimes ask
were thinking. as the drivers hugged it out, mercedes lodged two protests. they were dismissed and know the team are deciding whether to go ahead with an appeal. given how hard these drivers have pushed each other this season, it is no surprise really that the race ended in a contentious fashion, but with all eyes on formula one last night, this isn t the ending the sport s organisers wanted. taste this isn t the ending the sport s organisers wanted. this isn t the ending the sport s organisers wanted. we can t have debates and organisers wanted. we can t have debates and stewards organisers wanted. we can t have debates and stewards having - organisers wanted. we can t have debates and stewards having to l organisers wanted. we can t have i debates and stewards having to look at this several hours after the chequered flag has fallen, it is unsavoury, i think, chequered flag has fallen, it is unsavoury, ithink, overall for everybody on what has been a fantastic racing champions
seen their disposable incomes shrink in the last 2 years, according to a left leaning think tank. the new economics foundation says the poorest have seen their incomes squeezed by £110 since 2019, while the richest families are thousands of pounds better off. inflation hit its highest rate in a decade last month, and is expected to increase further in the next few months. our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan has been to the west midlands to hear how families there are coping with the squeeze. school over, dayjanta and his mother head home. but their flat isn t the sanctuary it should be. money worries dominate. this one, he worries, so i can t let him see everything else, because he s a deep thinker. christine works 35 hours a week as a carer, but her salaryjust covers the bills. i mean, he asks me, mum, are you up with your bills now? you can manage them?
a jewellers in bradford deposited £365 million with natwest over a five year period, including money brought into a branch in bin bags. whilst issuing the fine, thejudge said he didn t believe nat west had broken the law deliberately. the fear of poverty gnaws away at dajonta samuels he says he worries about ending up living on the streets and he isjust 9. his family is among many who are facing a cost of living storm this christmas amid soaring bills and falls in their pay according to a new report. the tuc says millions of workers are set to have the worst christmas wage squeeze in nearly ten years. inflation hit its highest rate in a decade last month, and is expected to increase further. our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports from the west midlands. school over, dajonta and his mother head home. but their flat isn t the sanctuary it should be. money worries dominate. this one, he worries, so i can t let him see everything else, because he s a deep thinker.
defended himself, saying nobody was prepared for what happened that night. ijust to remind, it was one tornado, lots of tornadoes went through six states, but one caused the most destruction. people here want to recover and rebuild their lives, that is what they are telling us. but they also know it will take many, many years to do that. thank ou ve many, many years to do that. thank you very much- half of uk families have seen their disposable incomes shrink in the last two years, according to a left leaning think tank. the new economics foundation says the poorest have seen their incomes squeezed by £110 since 2019, while the richest families are thousands of pounds better off. inflation hit its highest rate in a decade last month, and is expected to increase further in the next few months. our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan has been to the west midlands to hear how families there are coping with the squeeze. school over, dayjanta and mother head home. but their fla