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in ukraine a russian solider pleads guilty to killing an unarmed civilian in the first war crimes trial of the conflict. we have a special report on the taliban s vice and virtue enforcers who have returned to the streets of cable. tonight with the context, former conservative ministerjustine greening and democratic strategist mary ann marsh. hello. welcome to the programme. inflation has hit a ao year high. figures out today showed the rate at which prices are rising jumped 9% in the 12 months to april, up from 7% in march. that is driven by the cost of household energy that rose on average £700 last month. and for millions of people wages are not keeping up. the average pay rise excluding bonuses in the three months to march was 4.2%, which meant given the rate of inflation british workers suffered a fifth consecutive cut to real term wages. the inflationary problems are not unique to the uk, farfrom it, but uk now has the highest rate of inflation of any g7 country an
It looks like the migrants who did get onto that boat are in trouble. But as we watch, we have no idea that people on board are dying, including a seven year old girl. Andrew harding there. But did the bbc team have any impact on what happened on that beach on Tuesday Morning . Andrew smith thought so. Meanwhile, Linda Draycott had. Well, some insight into those questions was given by another reporter who was also on a beach in Northern France on Tuesday Morning tom symonds. He spoke to newscast later that day. This is a 70 kilometer coastline here. Its very hard to know where these boats are going from. And we just got lucky. So the boats did come and people ran across and jumped into it and the police seemed to come at us and say, you knew that this was going to happen. And they took our ids and they were quite angry, really. And so i think they were thinking that somehow wed done a deal with the migrants to film them leaving. We absolutely didnt. And we wouldnt do that. We wanted to