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let us speak to a markets consultant. we are not going to go to that just yet. we consultant. we are not going to go to thatjust yet. we are going to take you live to dublin lynn is the scene at dublin central court. we are hearing a statement after the sentencing ofjozef puska, for life imprison for the murder of school teacher aisling murphy. fix, imprison for the murder of school teacher aisling murphy. teacher aisling murphy. a come assion teacher aisling murphy. a come passion nat teacher aisling murphy. a come passion nat community, - teacher aisling murphy. a come passion nat community, they i teacher aisling murphy. a come i passion nat community, they were teacher aisling murphy. a come - passion nat community, they were of assistance throughout the investigation, providing us in particular with access to cctv which was instrumental in building the case againstjozef puska and achieving a successful prosecution. the community also had and continues to suppor ....
prices rose at 2% in the year to may, down from 2.3% in april. in october 2022 the figure peaked at 11.1%. the prime minister, rishi sunak, said the conservatives economic plan hadn t been easy but today showed we ve got there . shadow chancellor rachel reeves also welcomed the news, but added she wasn t going to say that everything in the economy was fine . the lib dems said millions of people won t be feeling better off today . on the election campaign trail, the scottish national party launches its manifesto today. first ministerjohn swinney will call for increased spending on public services. later on we ll also see the manifesto launches of sinn fein and george galloway s workers party of great britain. but first, speaking on lbc, rishi sunak said the 2% figure showed the economy had turned a corner because of what he called bold action by the conservatives. it is very good news. the last few years have been really tough for everybody. i know that and we ve had ....
billion last month it reached the highest level for february since records began almost 30 years ago. a warning that poor oral health is still a significant problem in england despite being largely preventable. and coming up this hour. a big day forjockey rachael blackmore she s leading the way at the cheltenham festival, and could be the first woman to win the gold cup. our top story, this morning. the prime minister is due to receive the oxford astrazeneca vaccine today and has assured the public it is safe. it s after several leading european countries have confirmed they are to resume the rollout of the jab following a pause over safety concerns. borisjohnson s urged people to get vaccinated and says england s roadmap out of lockdown is on track, despite a drop in vaccine supply. the roll out of the oxford astrazeneca vaccine will resume in some eu countries today, after regulators found no evidence it causes blood clots. the european medicines agency review ....
it is an expensive thing to do. a lot of people when they lost their jobs, theirjob would be quite the same as it was, and there is an opportunity to really think about jobs for tomorrow. opportunity to really think about jobs for tomorrow. overall, covid disru tion jobs for tomorrow. overall, covid disruption resulted jobs for tomorrow. overall, covid disruption resulted in jobs for tomorrow. overall, covid disruption resulted in a jobs for tomorrow. overall, covid disruption resulted in a decrease | jobs for tomorrow. overall, covid l disruption resulted in a decrease of less than 10% of carbon emissions, and it isn t yet known how much of thatis and it isn t yet known how much of that is due to an increase in working from home. but scientists are continuing to work to establish what role it could play going forward. emma calder, bbc news. coming up in the next hour with joanna gosling, she will be talking t ....
to the death of a man who died after being restrained by police in luton. and where there s a will there s a way. former royal marine mark ormrod, who lost his legs and arm in an ied attack in afghanistan, takes on and completes an extraordinary personal challenge. what do you think? are you confident dad can do it? 100%? more than 100%? one trillion zillion kazilion percent! in the last few minutes the metropolitan police have confirmed that a body found in kent woodland is that of sarah everard. it comes as the police watchdog investigates scotland yard s handling of an allegation of indecent exposure made against the officer suspected of murdering the 33 year old. it will consider if the metropolitan police responded appropriately to the alleged incident, which happened three days before ms everard was last seen in clapham, in south london. simonjones reports. the police investigation continues at pace. officers say they are determined to find answers for sarah e ....