the former england footballer alex scott speaks out about the domestic abuse she and her mother experienced. i feel sorry right now that i ve not used my voice sooner to help my mum, or any other woman that is in this position. and the man who spent 16 years building his own spitfire from scratch with the help of his wife finally takes off. coming up on sportsday on bbc news. i m here at the inaugural bbc green sport awards, where we ll hear from some of the athletes using their sport to try and help raise climate awareness. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the predator is facing mounting pressure from within her party over a refusal to commit to increasing benefits in with inflation. the commons leader, penny mordaunt, said it made sense to do so, but ms truss is considering pegging the rise to the average wage increase a much lowerfigure. it comes as a hope secretary accused tory mps of undermining liz truss and staging a coup to force a u turn on the top
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but, as you can see, benefits haven t always risen with inflation, they didn t rise at all for a number of years from 2016 and from 2020, they have not kept rate with inflation either. now, inflation is currently running at 9.9%. wages before bonuses are running at 5.2%. increase in benefits by the lower amount save the government around £5 billion. now, the prime minister says that pensioners will see money rise with inflation and some other benefits like personal independence payments must also legally increase in line with inflation. but it s the other ones, particularly universal credit, that ministers have their sights on. earlier this year, the former prime minister borisjohnson pledged that benefits would increase by inflation next april. that s a commitment liz truss has so far refused to support. so, speak to our guests about this and what else is facing the prime minister... joining me now from the conference
this revolution. and it must be a revolution. i do believe we have a country where the people are afraid of the government. we have to twist that around. the government s got to be afraid of the people. all right, joining me now jonathan allen, nbc news national political reporter and hanna trudeau, with the daily beast. let s start talking 2020. senator elizabeth warren rising in the polls. a ugov poll is one point behind john biden. that s within the margin of error. what is warren doing right or what is biden not doing right? with warren, she has ha steady rise. the last few months there have been serious moments for her, the first two democratic debates were widely seen as huge successes for her or her call for impeachment which was very exciting for a lot of democrats. you have seen her money rise. and really more than any other