hello and welcome. starting with our starting with our headline starting with our headline stories. the high court has been hearing a council s bid to block government plans for an asylum centre at an raf airfield. braintree district council is bringing legal action over the proposed use of raf wethersfield in essex. with more on this from our correspondent dominic casciani. he is in the newsroom for us. take us through it. he is in the newsroom for us. take us through it us through it. yes, this is crunch time for one us through it. yes, this is crunch time for one of us through it. yes, this is crunch time for one of the us through it. yes, this is crunch time for one of the home - us through it. yes, this is crunch - time for one of the home secretary s key strategist to try to deal with what she says is a genuine emergency situation with regards to managing the flow of migrants coming across the flow of migrants coming across the english channel. the vast majority o
milk was delivered in the morning. at this firm, the milkman is staging a comeback amid food and drinks inflation at 19.2%. what has recently happened has highlighted the problems we have with these big international supply chains. they have shown they are very fragile and have fallen over and that has impacted users ability to get groceries consistently. in march the uk was the only advanced economy with double digit inflation, while in the united states, less hard hit by energy price rises than europe, price inflation is running at barely half the rate british consumers are enduring. there is no such thing as an automatic fall in the headline rate of inflation and that is why we have a plan, and if we re going to reduce pressures on families, it is essential that we stick to that plan and see it through so that we halve inflation this year as the prime minister has promised. but what forced inflation up, energy prices, and what is keeping it up, food prices, are not the result