for the health system? into the future. what will it mean for the health system? we - into the future. what will it mean for the health system? we have l into the future. what will it mean l for the health system? we have to wait to see for the health system? we have to wait to see what for the health system? we have to wait to see what happens - for the health system? we have to wait to see what happens with - for the health system? we have to wait to see what happens with the | wait to see what happens with the industrial action that is being discussed at the moment. we are very hopeful they can get together and discuss this and come to a compromise. this is going to be a boost for the nhs but it doesn t come without high expectations from government. but i would say nhs leaders across the system stand ready to meet those expectations as best we can. the ready to meet those expectations as best we can- best we can. the headline figure of £8 billion incorporates best we can.
persp perspective. that s not really high rates if you ask your parents or grandparents. a lot of the work that the fed is doing is undoing the extraordinary work we did to try to put the economy back its feet after the pandemic so it s a big shift back to normal. probably as of today we re probably right around normal. right now the question the fed faces is how much does it actually want to tighten to move rates beyond normal and work harder to really slow things down. catherine, we focus so much on the big headline figure, but car prices are starting to slow down, supply chains are starting to open up and ease. when do consumers start to see the impact? not soon enough i think
supplier, but make sure you are not being charged a higher rate for energy you have already used. later on ou energy you have already used. later on you are energy you have already used. later on you are doing energy you have already used. later on you are doing a energy you have already used. later on you are doing a breakdown of what it looks like on your bill because we are not necessarily used to looking at the detail. we might look at the number but maybe not that the unit price issue. taste at the number but maybe not that the unit price issue. unit price issue. we were talking in the office and unit price issue. we were talking in the office and realising unit price issue. we were talking in the office and realising how - the office and realising how different bills are between people and a lot of people didn t realise exactly why they were paying what they were paying. it is either the headline figure that you owe, and you don t necessarily realise what you don t nec
with the bbc s head of statistics, robert cuffe. lots for us to talk about. there are so many figures bouncing around and it seems prices are going up and up. talk about the that £5,000 figure. what is it, when will it come in and where does it come from? the figure that we are where does it come from? the figure that we are talking where does it come from? the figure that we are talking today, where does it come from? the figure that we are talking today, the - that we are talking today, the headline figure is £3,500, that is an average and if you use more you will pay more. that money is three bed in a three bed. there is a good chunk of people probably using more energy than the average. so is even before the predicted rises in january and for people like pam what
beans but this story, cost of living exclusive, this is a freedom of information question that that niro has put to the houses of parliament about food waste and the headline figure of 2.6 million is pretty stomach churning and none of us are proof of food waste. however, when you dig down it turns out that the house of commons or palace of westminster has improved its waste, the waste has gone down year on year for the last few years. i actually feel a bit sorry for the palace of westminster or whoever is running the kitchen is there. we all know that subsidised food in the commons is quite extraordinary, they pay £4 for an average meal, which is considerably less than anybody outside westminster gets but when it comes to actually the number or the