and the rate of core inflation which strips out volatile items like food and fuel is actually going up. rising interest rates are piling the pressure on millions of mortgage borrowers here in the uk who are facing steep rises in monthly bills. the bbc has been hearing from some of them. rebecca from greater manchester, craig in cambridgeshire, and rose who lives in hampshire. just three homeowners out of hundreds of thousands of people facing a huge rise in their mortgage costs over the coming months. at this moment in time, at the end ofjune, i will make my final payment of £434 when my current deal ends, and thereafter i have been told to expect my payments will be over £1,800. i m currently paying £560 a month. at the end ofjuly, it will go on to variable and it will go up to £1,200 a month. 0ur mortgage has gone up by over £2,200 a year. - it s a huge impact on our- expenditure and has an impact on the family as a whole. rose has already been cutting costs on
nineball pool tournament. good to have you on the programme. we have new audiences, what is going on? good morning. yes, here in spain, it is the third day of the spanish 0pen, so 256 players from across the world competing in our one venue set up. we have 26 tables in play. all coming down to the final, which obviously will be live. this is our new setup for our nineball pool. this is our new setup for our nineball pool. when it comes to these niche nineball pool. when it comes to these niche exports, nineball pool. when it comes to these niche exports, are - nineball pool. when it comes to these niche exports, are at - nineball pool. when it comes to these niche exports, are at big i these niche exports, are at big audience numbers, say fishing, for example? for example? fishing! definitely for example? fishing! definitely the - for example? fishing! definitely the most i for example? fishing! - definitely the most interesting event i have ever worked on. it is one of the lon
countries and we have over 16 different countries and our top 64 of the ranking. it is showing how much of a global sport nineball pool is. we have made the launch and seen the demand in global nineball pool and it is about us making investment of doing these different open tournaments in different open tournaments in different places like lugo in spain where we are drawing in 200 players to play in the event for $200,000 a. i think ou event for $200,000 a. i think you have event for $200,000 a. i think you have the event for $200,000 a. i think you have the dream event for $200,000 a. i think you have the dream job! i event for $200,000 a. |think| you have the dream job! apart from the fact we drag you out of bed at the crack of dawn in spain but i hope it all goes well, thank you for talking to us, it is fascinating. niche sports on tv, what are you watching on tv? lets us know, i am @sallybundockbbc on twitter. you soon. hello. wednesday brought plenty of summer warmth and sun
fishing forfive hours. it s actually one of the interesting ones where you do get life attendance and life viewers for four or five hours of the show. but these niche sports, it is a struggle to begin with. when we are working in netball, gymnastics, fishing or nineball pool gymnastics, fishing or nineball pool, they either niche sports that don t drive the big audiences like football or like rugby. i audiences like football or like ru~b. , , , ., rugby. i presume. sorry to interrupt rugby. i presume. sorry to interrupt you rugby. i presume. sorry to interrupt you but rugby. i presume. sorry to interrupt you but time i rugby. i presume. sorry to interrupt you but time is i interrupt you but time is tight, as ever. i presume it is all driven by advertising revenue to pay for this? at}! revenue to pay for this? of course. revenue to pay for this? of course. it revenue to pay for this? of course, it is an investment into these events. for nineball pool we were only staging three