hello and welcome to the programme. coastguards are intensifyng the search for a missing submersible near the wreck of the titanic in the north atlantic, as estimates suggest the five men on board could run out of oxygen in less than 20 hours. more surface vessels and remotely operated submarines arejoining in and the rescue area has widened. the us coast guard has confirmed that more tapping noises were picked up by a canadian team overnight, but locating them is proving extremely difficult. 0ur news correspondent carl nasman is in boston and has been telling me about the search. it s taking shape and it s taking on some new urgency as well with that confirmation that we are getting that some sort of noise or sounds were detected by canadian search teams. this was on tuesday, even into wednesday morning. we still don t know exactly what or who were making these sounds or even the exact location. but what it s also doing is giving these search teams a glimmer of hope. my coll
Asda is considerably cheaper to shop for most groceries than Marks and Spencer but it doesn t mean the quality is always lower, as found in the results of a recent taste test.
compare prices easily. the regulator has been investigating supermarket prices after both the government and the bank of england questioned whether retailers were passing on lower costs quickly enough to shoppers. our business reporter, peter ruddick, is in salford with the details. what more can you tell us about this decision from the cma? the competition decision from the cma? the competition and decision from the cma? tt2 competition and markets authority were looking at two things when it comes to supermarket food prices, incredibly important, given the cost of living squeeze. they were looking at whether supermarkets were profiteering, the comments you mentioned from the governor of the bank of england and the chancellor. we know there are lower producer costs out there, are they being passed on quickly enough to shop is in supermarkets profiteering? and there were looking at unit pricing. things clear enough in store? on the first part, they say they have found no evidence s
achievable reality. fiona, good to talk to, thank achievable reality. fiona, good to talk to, thank you achievable reality. fiona, good to talk to, thank you for - achievable reality. fiona, good to talk to, thank you for your l to talk to, thank you for your time. that is a big story in business for the uk today. also the other one. we are on inflation watch again across the uk. in an hour and a half the uk. in an hour and a half the latest data will be released. uk conumer price inflation remained much higher than expected when it stuck at 8.7%% in may. a big headache for the bank of england. the figure was driven by higher prices for flights and second hand cars but supermarket food prices also continued to rise rapidly. todayit today it is hoped we will get some good news. inflation slowing to its lowest level in over a year. live now to kallum pickering, who s a senior economist at berenberg. could we see inflation falling in the month ofjune?
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