the role children. theyjoin 1800 people at the the role children. theyjoin1800 people at the westminster abbey event hosted by their mother and had prince charles s 110w now it is time for review 2022. one story has been rising prices stop we have been reflecting on the causes and consequences of the squeezed economy and the cost of living. when big ben brought in the new year, few of us would have expected the year that was to follow. remember, in 2022 we started off very much in the grip of a global pandemic. who would have thought that another worldwide story would dominate the news agenda? tonight at ten, we are live in ukraine, a country at war, after a huge russian military offensive by land, sea and air. prices quickly rose to their fastest rate in over a0 years, and inflation touched everything, from our household bills to our wages and our hopes for the future. the global economy was already suffering from a long covid, with hold ups in supply chains causing headache
the gesture could mark a return to peace in the region after years of conflict. now on bbc news, it s time for review 2022 the cost of living. when big ben brought in the new year, few of us would have expected the year that was to follow. remember, in 2022 we started off very much in the grip of a global pandemic. who would have thought that another worldwide story would dominate the news agenda? tonight at ten, we are live in ukraine, a country at war, after a huge russian military offensive by land, sea and air. prices quickly rose to their fastest rate in over a0 years, and inflation touched everything, from our household bills to our wages and our hopes for the future. the global economy was already suffering from a long covid, with hold ups in supply chains causing headaches and higher bills for business. countries from france to finland faced a double blow of rising inflation, and at best, slowing growth, but a war in europe and the sanctions that followed changed ev
now on bbc news it s time for review 2022. and one story that s led news bulletins in the uk throughout the year has been rising prices and their impact. victoria valentine along with our team of economics and business correspondents have been reflecting on the causes and consequences of the squeezed economy and the cost of living. when big ben brought in the new year, few of us would have expected the year that was to follow. remember, in 2022 we started off very much in the grip of a global pandemic. who would have thought that another worldwide story would dominate the news agenda? tonight at ten, we are live in ukraine, a country at war, after a huge russian military offensive by land, sea and air. prices quickly rose to their fastest rate in over a0 years, and inflation touched everything, from our household bills to our wages and our hopes for the future. the global economy was already suffering from a long covid, with hold ups in supply chains causing headaches a
you know, slice after slice of their income being removed, and it has been incredibly difficult for them. it has got really bad ever since the gas went up. i m constantly paying gas. i m paying triple my gas this month, to the month before. like, i have put £100 a week on and that isjust far too much, i am buying cheaper mince, cheaper chicken. how does it feel about the prospect of having to spend less on your daughter, how do you feel about that as a parent? heartbreaking, it is absolutely heartbreaking because you want to give your child the world. i suppose there is a second group of people who have become evident in the last few months, and that is people who are, i suppose very overstretched financially, but are in work, so the sort of typical example of that is two parents in work, but reasonable size house, they have a big mortgage, perhaps they have got two cars but they are on car finance for that, and that means that really as soon as those energy bills really went up in se
how does it feel about the prospect of having to spend less on your daughter, how do you feel about that as a parent? heartbreaking, it is absolutely heartbreaking because you want to give your child the world. i suppose there is a second group of people who have become evident in the last few months, and that is people who are, i suppose very overstretched financially, but are in work, so the sort of typical example of that is two parents in work, but reasonable size house, they have a big mortgage, perhaps they have got two cars but they are on car finance for that, and that means that really as soon as those energy bills really went up in september, october of this year, they didn t have anywhere to go in terms of finances, loads of people suddenly become conscious of, you know, their smart meter or the bills are coming in every month or so, and thinking what can they do to limit that use of energy in particular.