we start here in the uk with a very rare piece of good news about the cost of living because for people in england, scotland and wales, average energy bills are set to fall by hundreds of pounds this summer. the uk energy regulator ofgem is about to release its latest price cap the maximum amount suppliers can charge the average household. because the cost of energy has fallen sharply on global markets, that cap is expected to come down from july, saving the typical household annually around £450. hannah miller has been talking to energy users in the east of england who have been struggling to pay their energy bills. since we last came to suffolk, 18 month old robyn has taken her first steps. and her mum, claire, has been trying to keep the family bills under control. we first met in august, when claire was already cutting back on her electricity use. i am terrified that, when the winter comes, we re not going to have enough for the bills. since then, energy prices hav
south wales police give more details about events leading to the death of two boys in cardiff but their account raises fresh questions. inflation is in single figures for the first time since last august but food prices have continued to surge at their fastest rate in nearly 45 years and a life changing medical breakthrough as a man paralysed in a cycling accident walks again, thanks to implants in his brain. on bbc london. later in the hour, on the bbc news channel will not round up the latest action and key interviews and discuss the biggest talking points from here at the bbc sportscenter! good evening. tina turner, widely hailed as the queen of rock and roll , has died she was 83 and had been ill for some time. born anna mae bullock in the state of tennessee, she became famous in the late 1960s, performing as a duo with her abusive husband ike turner. as a solo artist with global hits like what s love got to do with it , the best and private dancer she sold
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nation once again. we re not a free nation right now. we don t have free press. we don t have free anything. just a small sample of donald trump s dark speech at cpac. we ll have more of the former president s maga messaging in just a moment. meanwhile it sure sounds like his former secretary of state is also running for president. mike pompeo is making the rounds, criticizing trump s fiscal record while in the white house. and also ahead, we ll have a look at president joe biden s visit to selma, alabama, to mark the anniversary of bloody sunday. good morning and welcome to way too early on this monday, march 6th. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for starting your day with us. we ll begin this week just outside washington, dc, where former president donald trump returned to the stage at cpac over the weekend. for nearly two hours saturday evening trump addressed a smaller than usual crowd at the conservative conference in national harbor, maryland. there the 2024 pre