it s down from just over 10% in march to 8.7% in the year to april. but the drop is less than many expected, driven by food prices which have continued to surge at their fastest rate in nearly 45 years. the uk looks poised to win a battle with spain and host a multi billion pound electric car battery plant in somerset. and a life changing medical breakthrough, as a man paralysed in a cycling accident walks again thanks to implants in his brain. later in the hour we was discussed bbc sport. good evening. there have been more details from south wales police about the events leading to the death of two boys in cardiff. but their account has raised fresh questions. security camera footage showed a police van following the teenage edges on the electric bike moments before the accident. kyrees, who was 16, and a 15 year old harvey evans were both killed. the police say they had no vehicles on the road where the crash happened. at the families are both boys have said the pair were b
scandals, with billions of dollars stolen from a government investment fund. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are kate ferguson, who s the political editor at the sun on sunday, and the broadcaster, david davies. tomorrow s front pages. let s start with the the liverpool echo, which is asking, whose side are you on? calling for help in finding the killer of 9 year old olivia, shot dead outside her home in liverpool. the i says murdered olivia pratt korbel becomes uk s youngest fatal victim of organised crime shooting. moving on to the metro, whose front cover is dominated by little olivia s killing as police hunting the gunman who shot dead the nine year old girl say it could be a suspected gangland hit gone wrong. a picture of primary school aged olivia is on the front page of the daily express, which says a manhunt for her killers is under way. the times reports that the raf s red arrows is engulfed by a bully