the flagship, moskva, caused ammunition to explode but ukraine claims it was hit by missiles. we ve had the latest analysis of how the nhs is coping in england, as we head into easter. jim reed, our health correspondent, joins me now. what correspondent, joins me now. are the key headline data? what are the key headlines from this data? hf what are the key headlines from this data? ., ., ~ what are the key headlines from this data? ., ., ~ ., ., what are the key headlines from this data? ., ., 4 ., ., , what are the key headlines from this data? ., ., ~ ., ., , ., data? if we look at waiting list for routine treatment data? if we look at waiting list for routine treatment in data? if we look at waiting list for routine treatment in england i data? if we look at waiting list for| routine treatment in england only. cataract operations, hip replacements, things that are booked in advance that you go to the hospital for. in advance that you go to the hospitalfor. in total, this is 6
you ve heard so many of us say that without any big surprises, we would be looking to raise interest rates as early as march. that s certainly my view and that is going to start the process of helping get inflation in control. but another big factor that will help ease inflation pressures is getting covid behind this not only nationally but globally and allowing supply chains to recover in the way that s financial to be necessary for us to move forward and get supply and demand pack in balance. we don t need the headline data to tell us. i think every american consumer out there feels it each day. inflation is too high, it s been too high for too long. it comes as there is always fears act wage increases are good. when they feed into inflation, that s what s not good. and, obviously, the u.s. economy did add 467,000 new jobs in january, double than anybody had expected. the highest estimate, in fact. wages were up nearly 6%.
result comes back. you have to act on the data you have. his argument is about sequencing on the data you have. his argument is about sequencing of on the data you have. his argument is about sequencing of the - on the data you have. his argument is about sequencing of the process. is about sequencing of the process when individual variants are identified but even without that information the headline data from india did not need much interpretation. by mid april even after factoring interpretation. by mid april even afterfactoring in population size india was recording former cases a day than bangladesh or pakistan. for the uk government say higher testing rate was a factor. they had outbreaks of the kent, south africa and brazil variants and number one was a huge a rapidly escalating crisis. this press release on the 19th of april announced india was being added to the red list from the 23rd. it noted there is a high volume of travel between india and the uk. suddenly there was a
impressed. also it is important to recognize the seasonal flus continue to factor into the market so as we look ahead and we see the seasonal flus come out of the market in january and february we could see headline data that is far less encouraging, far less rosy so we want to hold off on the champagne and look at the reality of this data. also, it is important to recognize that this data, this headline data of creating 200,000 jobs masks the reality. we have double digit unemployment we look at the true unemployment number, those that are underemployed and those in temporary jobs and those who is given up. those are factors to consider. neil: you talk to the administration and hear their take and they have argued we have had 20 some odd months, of consistent growth at least that it is consistent and this could continue through this year, is there a precedence for that? that a recovery although the games could be minor, they do
continue to factor into the market so as we look ahead and we see the seasonal flus come out of the market in january and february we could see headline data that is far less encouraging, far less rosy so we want to hold off on the champagne and look at the reality of this data. also, it is important to recognize that this data, this headline data of creating 200,000 jobs masks the reality. we have double digit unemployment we look at the true unemployment number, those that are underemployed and those in temporary jobs and those who is given up. those are factors to consider. neil: you talk to the administration and hear their take and they have argued we have had 20 some odd months, of consistent growth at least that it is consistent and this could continue through this year, is there a precedence for that? that a recovery although the games could be minor, they do add up and they do pile up? guest: in question, the