and after a break of three years, glastonbury opens its gates to festivalgoers this morning. good morning for the tower of london. we are here for the super bloom display in order of the platinumjubilee. sunny, dry bloom display in order of the platinum jubilee. sunny, dry and platinumjubilee. sunny, dry and warm platinum jubilee. sunny, dry and warm foremost, platinumjubilee. sunny, dry and warm foremost, more platinum jubilee. sunny, dry and warm foremost, more clout in the north and west. it s wednesday the 22nd ofjune. our main story. the uk s rate of inflation is expected to rise once again when the latest figures are released this morning. in april, inflation rose to 9%, its highest in a0 years, as the increasing costs of energy, fuel and food continues to squeeze household budgets. our business correspondent emma simpson reports. if i haven t got the money, i can t eat. you see lots of things that are on cheap, we buy them and freeze them. definitely shopping around, l
dad peter first worked at the festival 30 years ago. the last couple of years have not been easy ones. virtually no financial support. so reallyjust other work, but nothing along the outdoor catering line. what did you end up doing instead? some building work. right. it s quite a difference. yeah, it s quite a difference, yeah. during the enforced downtime, daughter freya spent 300 hours painting their new stall front, which will be seen just to the left of the other stage. she also had to seek alternative employment. we ve had to find other things to do. i found work in a supermarket. i ve only ever really worked for dad. so how much of a relief is it? it is a relief. i feel like it s much more my calling than a supermarket. are you good at stacking the shelves though? iam. but i have had plenty of practice here with hummus, so.! and there is much excitement for one couple in york. andrew and ashley peace had a glastonbury themed wedding last
the winds right now at 125 but we believe it will get up to 140 when it peaks. this is is the 11:00 a.m. advisory, and they did not want to change much, the national hurricane center, and they are looking to see what to do with the tracks but they have inched it away from the carolinas and the virginia coastlines. so it all sounds great, and you say, well, we are just fine, but still a couple of the kcomputer models are taking it to the carolinas, and hopefully today, these will trend away from the coast. so far as the storm goes it is maybe not joaquin that gives us the worst impacts throughout the mid-atlantic. and we have a stall front, and we are seeing the waves churning, and the erosion of the coast, and high tide in the carolinas had some problemsk too, but as far as we are dea g dealing with, the next high tide cycles are a problem. so the time line for the storm, it will treng strengthen to category 4, and we will get
percent contained and there is better news with the rag fire in napa valley. firefighters getting good control over that over the weekend and all evacuation orders have been lifted and similar story in montana. crews made headway in a fire in the glacer national park. those fires are john likely the beginning of an exceptionally busy period particularly in california where record drought left areas driveway and waiting for a spark. praying for rain. and florida is seeing major flooding as a stall front threatens to bring more rain. tampa is being evacuated in parts. and the northern plains bracing