we can t afford to be able to put her in nursery for some days a week so i can go back to work. so it s quite difficult really, but announcing this sounds really promising. big changes to pensions too to encourage people to stay in employment, but the chancellor s plans prompt accusations that his budget favours the rich. also on the programme tonight. markets fall in europe and the us amid concerns about the troubled banking giant credit suisse. it s a lovely ball through to benzema. break s here for vinicius. then benzema. and there s no miracle in madrid as liverpool are knocked out of the champions league. and coming up in the sport, but you left the best of the action from snakes champions league clashes, it is mission improbable liberal pool and nurture it, find out how they fare against the defending champions. liverpool. good evening. the chancellor, jeremy hunt, has pledged to build for the future in his first budget, promising it will deliver growth. he told mp
and his supporters. we start with the troubled global banking sector. european markets have closed down more than three percent, spooked by a major sell off of shares in the swiss banking giant, credit suisse. coming days after the collapse of us based silicon valley bank, it s prompted fears of a full blown crisis in the sector. let s take a look at the damage at the close in europe today. shares in credit suisse plunged to a record low, falling 24%. that came after its biggest investor said it could not give the bank any more financial help. here in the uk, the insurer prudential tumbled 10%, and the high street bank barclays, 8%. the plunge by banking stocks left london s ftse 100 down almost 4% at its lowest level this year. it was the index s worst one day performance since the start of the covid 19 pandemic. taking a closer look at credit suisse today was the second day of sharp falls for its shares after the swiss bank yesterday disclosed that its auditor had identif
troubles from every direction. absolutely shattered. i m constantlyjust lying in bed and just thinking about how am i going to pay this? how am i going to pay that? i m trying to make you a den. money is beyond tight. try that, brett. for little brett and his two older sisters, the outside world can feel scary. there s a monster out there. what monster? a huge one. a huge one? oh my goodness. for his mum, the monsters are getting real. i ve always managed with the money i get, me benefits and the money that i earn from work. i ve always just managed to manage, but ijust can t do it at the minute. it s the gas, the electricity, the bills, and then the cost of the food that went up. how are you supposed to live, man? bottom line, anita s working. she s got a family. she s got no money. do you want some to eat, sweetheart? this is the first time i ve actually had to say, can you help us? tough times. but as we ll see, there s also hope and help. there s a lot to go through today
auckland, after three people were killed in severe flooding. you re watching bbc news. now it s time for new hope in hard times: fighting the cost of living crisis you want to piggy back? are you going to be superman or you have either? nobody can afford to keep up with anything. i don t know how to cope. i really don t. it s autumn 2022, and anita s got troubles. troubles from every direction. absolutely. i m constantlyjust lying in bed and just thinking about how am i going to pay this? how am i going to pay that? make it. money is beyond tight. try that, brett. for little brett and his two older sisters. the outside world can feel scary. you need to scare me because there s a much louder. what monster? a huge one. a huge one for his mum. the monsters are getting real. i ve always managed with the money. i get me benefits and the money that i earn from work. i ve always just managed to manage, but ijust can t do it at the minute. it s the gas, the electricity, the bills, an
israel s prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, says there will be a strong, swift and accurate response to the attacks injerusalem in recent days. police say a 13 year old boy was behind a shooting that wounded two people in the east of the city. it comes a day after a palestinian gunman killed seven people near a synagogue. that attack has led to dozens of arrests with the guman being killed at the scene. on thursday, nine palestinians died during an army raid in the west bank town ofjenin. our middle east correspondent, yolande knell, reports. another victim of a jerusalem shooting being treated by medics. an israeli father and son were injured in a new attack this morning. the suspect is just 13. he s said to be the relative of another teenager shot dead by israeli forces this week. the police are not going to allow terrorist organisations to take advantage of children. we see that they have no shame in using such 13 year olds to commit their crimes. meanwhile, this was the