Wigan and newport. Lets speak to marc ashdown, business correspondent. How rapidly have rents been rising . The bbc teamed up with that property portal and we asked them to track rent rises over the past three years. Between 2020 and 2023, they looked at 65 areas across the whole of the uk. For the areas which have seen the biggest increases. This graph tells a story. This is the average amount rents have gone up across the uk, just under 31 . These are the areas that have seen the biggest increases. Manchester, bolton, glasgow as you would expect. But six out of these ten are areas close to cities but not cities. These are towns within touching distance of cities. They have seen the biggest rent increases, luton, newport, bolton. Nearly 39 over the last three years, rents have gone up in bolton. 15 injust the last year. One of the Estate Agents we spoke to said in his 23 years, he hasnt seen anything like it, he described a staggering. Baez hasnt seen anything like it, he described a
However, we should tell our viewers. We are going to do a different dance, are we . I know you are a keen ballroom dancer. There is a widespread expectation you are likely to cut national insurance, there is a widespread expectation you are going to nick labours policy of tightening up the rules for so called non doms, people who earn huge fortunes abroad. But arent permanent residents. You said these are foreigners who could leave easily in ireland, france, portugal, or spain, they all have these schemes, id rather they stayed here and spent their money here. Do you want to take that back . As i said, laura, im not going to talk about individual taxes. 0h, oh, im asking on principle. Out of principle do you agree Withjeremy Hunt from 2022 . I dont disagree Withjeremy Hunt from nearly everything i said in the past, but sometimes. Let me say this, the country sees through gimmicks and we are not going to do gimmicks on wednesday. Its going to be a budget for responsible, long term growt
Who survived that day, but two of her Close Friends were killed. I began by asking her how the film came about. The film came from the need to show the world what we have been through, like the pure truth of what happened on october 7th through our eyes, through documentaries that the survivors took that day without editing anything and interpretations, just pure truth. What will people see when they watch the film . Its not an easy film to watch. Its combining the documentaries that the survivors took along with the documentaries of the terrorists so you can actually see a full image of what happened that day and all the time line from 6 30 in the morning and even the preparations before the party all the way to the end. You say it isnt an easy film to watch. Why for you is it important for people to see it . Because sometimes people need to see the faces. I mean, Hearing Rumours and stories is not as powerful as seeing the visual films from that day. When you see this film, you can a
New evidence and new charges. Hes like a neverending Bottomless Pit of illegality. Donald trump faces more counts of obstructing the documents case and an indictment in the january 6 probe could be imminent. Plus a reset or a reckoning. The time for excuses is over. We must get the job done. As the Florida Governor fights to stay in second place, why is he picking fights with black republicans over slavery. And impeachment fever on capitol hill. This investigation is like tracking a bleeding bear to a snowstorm. There is evidence where ever. But is this an impeachment in search of a crime . Good morning to you and welcome to inside politics sunday. Im abby phillip. We begin this morning in iowa. Where donald trump and 12 of his challengers stud on the very same stage for the first time. They were all in des moines for the Republican Party annual lincoln dinner and it was a rare opportunity for iowa primary voters to see how they all stacked up against one another. But when it was trump
zero delegates on the line. does this contests have any impact on the nomination? and with a failed impeachment vote, and a locked border bill, do republicans have a plan c for immigration, as the 11th hour gets underway on this busy tuesday night. good evening, once again, i am stephanie ruhle. we are not 273 days away from the election, and this has been an absolutely huge news day. in nevada, votes are being counted in these states primaries. in washington, speaker mike johnson led an embarrassing display of setbacks with not one but two failed votes. and in michigan, we got a ground breaking verdict tied two mass shootings in the country. but, first, the biggest story of them all, a panel of federal judges, excuse me, a panel of federal appeals court judges ruled that donald trump is not immune from prosecution for trying to overturn the 2020 election. my colleague laura gerrard as all the details. reporter: former president donald trump today dubbed citizen tru