saying that is a waste of monetary policy and people aren t using the cycle lane, so it a circular argument. but there is a drive from the welsh government to get more people out of their car, walking, running and on their bikes. thank ou running and on their bikes. thank you mark- you mark. the summer holidays are just round the corner but this year s get away is overshadowed by airport and airline disruption plus the cost of living squeeze. now some of the added extras have dramatically gone up added extras have dramatically gone up in price. our consumer affairs correspondent has more. we put a lot of coins in there. it s happy holiday memories for this family. but their euro camp trip this easter had a sting in the tale. the cost of eating out and buying food in the supermarket, in holland, was so much more than we expected, itjust felt
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weeks. that, as scotland confirms its first case of the virus. the prime minister, borisjohnson, says no option is off the table to help people deal with the rising cost of living. his words come as new data shows families with two children are facing costs which are at least £400 per month higher than they were last year. the labour leader, sir keir starmer, says a range of things need to be looked at and has accused the government of to and has accused the government of to and delaying over whether to introduce a windfall tax on oil and gas companies. our political correspondence, nick eardley, reports. of living squeeze, but there isn t an easy formula to deal with the cost of living squeeze, but the prime minister is under pressure to come up with answers. what more can and will the government do to help households struggling to make ends meet? no option is off the table, let s be clear about that. i m not attracted