despite omicron, the economy was remarkably resilient. we were the fastest growing economy in the g7 last year and are forecast to continue being the fastest growing economy this year. so that shows that our plans for the economy are working. but i know people are worried about rising prices, particularly energy bills, and although these are global challenges, where we can make a difference, of course we are going to act and that s why last week we announced a significant package of support to help millions of families meet those rising bills. ramzan karmali, our business correspondent, joins me now. good figures, says the chancellor, but this will be cold comfort to a lot of people struggling to make ends meet. fin lot of people struggling to make ends meet- lot of people struggling to make ends meet. .,. ., , ends meet. on the face of it, 7.5% looks like a ends meet. on the face of it, 7.5% looks like a great ends meet. on the face of it, 7.5% looks like a great bounce - ends m
are both days that we celebrated, although i don t remember there being alcohol in the office. there is a way of behaving where you have a series of grown and leaders who lead. i am a series of grown and leaders who lead. iam not a series of grown and leaders who lead. i am not sure if a ban on alcohol is the answer, maybe it is, but maybe we need to make sure leadership from the top that says, if the rules are being broken in covid case, where they work completely different to normal times, then that needs to be taken seriously, but in normal times, people are doing theirjobs, they have good leaders, good managers, i don t think it would be a problem that you would need to fix in that way. that you would need to fix in that wa ,,., ., that you would need to fix in that wa ., i, , that you would need to fix in that wa. ., , ., that you would need to fix in that wa. ., , ~ ., way. sarah jones, labour mp for cro don way. sarah jones, labour mp for croydon and way. sarah jones, labo
The Omicron variant of coronavirus may evade several, but not all, monoclonal antibodies used clinically to prevent patients from developing severe COVID-19, according to a laboratory study.
The World Health Organization has warned that over half of the people in Europe are on track to contracting the fast-moving Omicron variant of the coronavirus in the next two months.