which will be open to public feet for the first time in living memory. and coming up on the bbc news channel, history for harry as kane becomes england s leading goal scorer, as they get off to a winning start to their euros campaign against italy. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the head of the education watchdog, ofsted, says school inspections in england will continue, despite some calls for them to be paused, after a headteacher in reading took her own life. ruth perry s family say she had found the pressure of an inspection intolerable. the chief inspector of schools, amanda spielman, says ofsted s work is important to parents, though she added there is a legitimate debate to be had about changing the grading system. tim muffett has this report. she was an exemplary leader at a wonderful school, according to a statement from her family. headteacher ruth perry took her own life whilst waiting for the publication of an ofsted report, a report that dow
prices are put up. small businesses are telling us they have had overheads going up to 18 months, done their best to not pass on costs to customers. 0ne restaurant chain told us a pint of beer would be £20 and a steak dinner £100 if he had fully put up prices to reflect costs. this is aimed at bigger players, supermarkets, petrol stations, set prices looking ahead to low inflation, otherwise interest rates might need to go up and we may have inflation higher and the squeeze on household and business budgets may go on for longer. thank ou, mark budgets may go on for longer. thank you, mark ashdown, budgets may go on for longer. thank you, mark ashdown, business - you, mark ashdown, business correspondent. the government has formally adopted its revised post brexit deal for northern ireland with the eu, two days after mps voted overwhelmingly to support it. the foreign secretary james cleverly and the european commission s maros sefcovic chaired a joint meeting in london today to ado