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and it s going to be a hot and humid weekend, but without heat and humidity there is a chance of some thunderstorms and what you get those thunderstorms and what you get those thunderstorms there could be quite nasty. they will bring all the details the programme. good morning. it s saturday the 10th june. borisjohnson has quit as an mp after he received the commons report into whether he misled parliament over lockdown parties at downing street. the former prime minister is accused of damaging parliament s integrity, but mrjohnson claims he s been forced out. his resignation now triggers a by election. 0ur political correspondent ione wells reports. his own conduct made him resign as prime minister. his own conduct making him now resign as an mp. borisjohnson was being investigated by parliament s privileges committee into whether he d misled mps about covid lockdown parties in downing street. if a possible suspension and even by election if they found him guilty. their bomb
what do you make of the numbers? what do you make of the numbers? what do they tell us about the economy? what do they tell us about the econom? ., , , economy? after two years of pretty essimistic economy? after two years of pretty pessimistic uk economy? after two years of pretty pessimistic uk data economy? after two years of pretty pessimistic uk data it s economy? after two years of pretty pessimistic uk data it s quite - economy? after two years of pretty pessimistic uk data it s quite a - pessimistic uk data it s quite a relief to be talking about an encouraging picture on inflation, so for the first time in two years, but it is the breadth with which prices are slowing which is encouraging. we knew that energy prices will moving lower, we knew that food prices were still close to 10%, down from almost 20% early in the year, but core inflation, services inflation, the type of data that the bank of england it s really going to hone in on, which is very encouragin
lake, i was 100 percent with. emily: yes! yes! jesse: it was a bong hit. bret: thank you, jesse. good evening. i m bret baier. breaking tonight. we have new polling on the republican presidential race in iowa showing former president donald trump making it a one horse race with a growing lead on the competition. in iowa, with just three and a half weeks to go before the caucuses, a fox business survey finds former president trump 34 points ahead of his nearest competitor. and there is substantial fallout this evening in iowa and elsewhere for the breaking news story we brought you last night. the ruling by colorado state supreme court that the former president is not qualified to be on that state s ballot because the court labels him an insurrectionist. a term pine used today as well. we have fox team coverage. david spunt is at the white house. president biden defines the polls talking up bidenomics and calling out predecessor reacting to that colorado ruling. we begin