the england and wales cricket board has apologised and admits the sport needs a reset after a report found racism, sexism and elitism are widespread. the independent commission for equity in cricket has spent the last two years, getting evidence from more than 4,000 people. bosses from tesco, sainsbury s, asda and morrisons will be questioned by mps about high prices in supermarkets. the british retail consortium says food price rises eased slightly again this month.restrictions on price promotions for unhealthy foods are going to be introduced in wales. the laws which are expected to come into force in 2025 would also see rules on where high sugar, salt and fat foods are placed in shops. the aim is to tackle obesity and diabetes. a charity says the cost of school uniforms is still a big issue, despite rules aimed at keeping prices down. the children s society found parents spent on average £422 a year on secondary and £287 on primary uniforms. the government says it wa
tie, wrong side of the tracks. that is reflective of what was going on in cricket. the worst racism i ever heard coming out of anyone s mouth, and i was very young, and i still think about it a lot, was from a former test cricketer, i shared a dressing room, in the early 90s, i d never heard anything like it. but ankur, you would have hoped that, given modern attitudes and given changing attitudes, this was gone, but it s not? changing attitudes, this was gone, but it s not? no, and the examples ou have but it s not? no, and the examples you have just but it s not? no, and the examples you havejust given, but it s not? no, and the examples you havejust given, i but it s not? no, and the examples you havejust given, i think- but it s not? no, and the examples you have just given, i think we - but it s not? no, and the examples you have just given, i think we talk| you have just given, i think we talk about lip service as well. for so many years, people have said we must see chang