but not fast enough to keep up with price rises. our economics correspondent, andy verity, has more details. all good? business has been challenging, up and down. it has been consistently inconsistent. one day we are super busy, we can t keep up. the next day we don t have any work on. a year ago, construction companies like this builder of grand design style renovations, based near heathrow airport, were struggling to cope with the surge in demand for new projects as the economy bounced back from the pandemic. there was no lack of work, but profits were squeezed by the rocketing cost of raw materials and the shortage of skilled staff that sent wages soaring. it is difficult to meet demand when there is also less money in the jobs because the cost of labour has risen so much. so we have labourers earning the money which plumbers and carpenters were earning, like, two and a half, three years ago. but everybody wants the job to be cheaper because they have no certainty and the
Never again. Thats the plea of the people who survived one of the darkest moments in history, The Holocaust. During World War Two german murdered countless people. Including six million jewish men, women and children. Its easy to think of The Holocaust as a relic of the past. But the few remaining survivors of The Holocaust still live with the horrors of The Holocaust remains one of the greatest crimes against humanity in europe. Set out to kill as many jews as possible. They murdered all four of my grandparents. And forced my parents into slave labor and extermination camps, miraculously, my parents survived. Hate ignited The Holocaust. Ignorance fueled it. Eight decades later, its horrifying to see a rise in Anti Semitism and Holocaust Denial Around The World and here in this country. We want to take you on a tour of the United States Holocaust Memorial museum here in washington, d. C. More than 45 Million People have visited this museum since it opened back in 1993. This institution
my son is not there. so when you take a knife, you stab somebody, you are notjust stabbing one person, you are destroying lives. celestina 0lulode, bbc news. a0 holocaust survivors are taking part in the annual march of the living at the former nazi camp of auschwitz, to commemorate the victims of the holocaust. around 10,000 people from all over the world, many of them israeli students, set off from the infamous gate in auschwitz, along the three kilometre route, to the remains of the auschwitz birkenau camp. the nazis murdered 1.1 million people at auschwitz in occupied poland, 1 million of them jews, but also poles, roma and soviet prisoners of war. this year s march, is taking place a day before the 80th anniversary of the warsaw ghetto uprising, one of the second world war s most remarkable acts of defiance, in which about 500 young jewish men, armed only with pistols,
thousands of coles of roma and soviet prisoners of war also killed at auschwitz. at its height, auschwitz s gassing up to maybe 6000 people a day so sometimes the jews we have pictures of them actually seated in certain parts of the camp where they re waiting now, they think they re waiting to be processed. of course, we know they were waiting to be gassed. there were other horrible things going on at auschwitz as well. yes auschwitz really is a complex of dozens of camps. it s a killing center. it s a concentration camps. there are forced labor. so this is a whole system of ideology where they re going to destroy their racial enemies and work there other enemies to death and i understand you discovered not far from auschwitz, some sort of ss vacation location. yes, they built a retreat about nine miles from auschwitz for the ss to go
April 11 is commemorated as the International Day of the Liberation of Nazi Concentration Camps in memory of the rebellious prisoners of one of the largest death camps in Nazi Germany, Buchenwald.