ahead of the covid public inquiry,say they were obliged to pass on evidence of potential law breaking under the civil service code. is it fitting and proper that the correct procedure, certain anomalies vigorously investigated, or is it a smear, a stitch up, a witchhunt? they will not let lockdown lie. who said lie? it is on the front pages left, right and centre, we have been here before. it is an avid ready phone in, it has got to be done! forward to hearing from you on this one. that is what we re doing. we will be reading all your text to get a measure of what you think, here is the news from karishma patel. the annual rate of inflation in the uk fell to 8.7% in april, the first time since august last year that it s been in single figures. inflation had been at10.1% in march. borisjohnson s office has said it s totally untrue that the former prime minister may have committed further breaches of covid rules. labour has called on the government to explain why the allegati
used to. the fork to farm summit, the prime minister at meeting stakeholders, cheaper cuts, needs must and they will be discussing how we improve food security and production. we ve also got new figues from which? that put food inflation for april at over i7% the consumer group says prices ofjuice, chocolate, water, fish, chilled ready meals and cheese are continuing to rise. the british retail consortium saying it is confident that supermarkets are doing all they can to keep food prices low. get in touch with us this morning. food prices, reality or rip off? here is the news from karishma patel. thank you. the latest figures show the number of people not working due to long term illness is at a record high. the office for national statistics also found wages are rising at their fastest rate for 20 years but that those increases are being outstripped by inflation. vodafone is to cut 11,000 jobs over the next three years which is about a tenth of its workforce. this w
,. joey: also learning he will join them in person this sunday seeking more arms and aid. we will have a live report in hiroshima next hour as we follow the president throughout the morning. ainsley: he was originally supposed to attend virtually and then it was announced he was going to there on sunday. traveling to given countries meeting in the g-7 to ask for more money. he has gotten some more funding to help their efforts in ukraine. lawrence: i m curious if there is going to be some talk from the world leaders as this is officially turned into a proxy war of how we are going to end the war completely. who is going to be able to bring both parties together he want everyone to stop dying here. can i bring both of them to the table to end this thing? joey: i remember them making nun of president trump when he came down an he is later. the idea we get a say how this war ends is something even people on this channel debate. who are we to tell the ukrainians they need
must have been, it was hard to go to sleep some night. our young woman living on her own, murdered in the middle of the. night she was at her most vulnerable, alone, and embed. a crime that jolted a sleepy seaside community. killer walking among them. i do not think it really sets in that we are all of that point. young, fun, and pretty. cory had plenty of admirers. and one of them like to do much. a strange coworker oh my god. i was, i was obsessed. that is scary stuff, right there. exactly. and a friend. her statements about how much she loved cory. and a young man who made some people very uncomfortable. she called him indict creepers. a gallery of potential suspects, piles of evidence, but the truth would only be revealed by a tiny telltale clue. did raise jobs drop? my eyes filled with tears. i could not believe it. welcome to dateline. she was a 25-year-old woman enjoying her independents, working hard and playing harder. cory par
the economy is coping with the cost of living crisis when we get first quarter gdp figures in just over an hour s time. it s expected to have continued growing by 0.2% in the first three months of the year. hardly booming, but a far cry from the record breaking recession that the bank of england was predicting six months ago. on thursday, the bank announced a major rethink of its forecasts, saying the uk will now avoid going into recession. but it warned that the battle to get soaring prices under control is taking much longer than expected. the bank also raised its main interest rate again by 0.25%, to 4.5%. that s the 12th rate rise in a row, and it puts the cost of borrowing here in the uk at a 15 year high. the bank is trying to take spending power out of the economy to stop prices rising so fast. inflation is currently running at over 10% a year. that s the highest rate in a0 years, and five times the bank s target of 2%. our economics editor faisal islam reports. red gr