hello and welcome. starting with our starting with our headline starting with our headline stories. the high court has been hearing a council s bid to block government plans for an asylum centre at an raf airfield. braintree district council is bringing legal action over the proposed use of raf wethersfield in essex. with more on this from our correspondent dominic casciani. he is in the newsroom for us. take us through it. he is in the newsroom for us. take us through it us through it. yes, this is crunch time for one us through it. yes, this is crunch time for one of us through it. yes, this is crunch time for one of the us through it. yes, this is crunch time for one of the home - us through it. yes, this is crunch - time for one of the home secretary s key strategist to try to deal with what she says is a genuine emergency situation with regards to managing the flow of migrants coming across the flow of migrants coming across the english channel. the vast majority o
with increased costs across the board. the price of fresh milk in march was 32.6% higher than a year before and believe it or not that s slower inflation than in the autumn when milk was up 39% compared to prices before the invasion of ukraine. the plan ts sales manager can t see prices dropping any time soon. at the moment we do not see anything changing because you have production costs getting higher and energy costs going higher. don t get me wrong, they have plateaued a little bit. but our raw consumer pricing, machinery costs, purchasing goods, glass bottles and crates, nothing seems to be stopping at the moment for us. we get this delivered in daily from the dairy~ milk was singled out today as one reason why inflation, the rise in the cost of living, defied optimistic forecasts by most economists that it would drop down back to single digits, staying just above 10%. the price of food and soft drinks shot up faster than 1977 when most