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Morninu. i might inflation have peaked? good morning. ithink might inflation have peaked? good morning. i think that might inflation have peaked? good morning. i think that is might inflation have peaked? (13mg. morning. i think that is the big hope. a lot of analysts are saying that yes, it has. talk a lot about the cost of living, how expensive everything is, well, inflation is the big driver of that. what the 0ns does is add up a basket of goods, typical things that we will buy on the look at how fast the prices are rising and give us the top figure we call inflation. the target as he safe is for a nice steady 2% growth but over the past or so it has been rocketing and in october, it reached 11.1%. it does now appear if we look at the november data, it has fallen to 10.7%, but it may have peaked, thatis to 10.7%, but it may have peaked, that is what analysts are hoping. but there are still big variations in that basket of goods, things like fuel prices, second hand car prices, ....
many organisations including oecd, imf, the 0br, 0ns, and many organisations including oecd, imf, the 0br, ons, and come up with a range of different projections and ifear you are being a range of different projections and i fear you are being selective in your range you can quote many organisations. off the top of my head i am able to quote some alternative figures. on a slightly more constructive note i do not think we are that far from an understanding of what needs to happen, faster productivity and growth and i have been a range of headwinds, including a global pandemic and a war in europe which has impacted different countries in different ways. you has impacted different countries in different ways- different ways. you don t seem to want to have different ways. you don t seem to want to have a different ways. you don t seem to want to have a discussion - different ways. you don t seem to want to have a discussion based i different ways. you don t seem to l want to have ....
It gets from central government so that might ease the pressure here a bit, but it doesn t completely balance the books as it is spread over two years. balance the books as it is spread over two years- over two years. according to the ons, over two years. according to the cm, when over two years. according to the ons. when you over two years. according to the ons, when you compare - over two years. according to the ons, when you compare the - over two years. according to the | ons, when you compare the four over two years. according to the - ons, when you compare the four home 0ns, when you compare the four home nations, 0ns, when you compare the four home nations, wales receives the highest amount nations, wales receives the highest amount of nations, wales receives the highest amount of state support, so the decision amount of state support, so the decision today to raise benefits in line with decision today to raise benefits in line with inflation and keep the pension l ....
To all households on top of the £400 they are due to receive to help take the edge off those high household heating bills this winter. according to the 0ns, if you compare the four home nations, wales receives the highest amount of state support, so the decision today to raise benefits in line with inflation and keep the pension triple lock will no doubt be a small comfort for some during this cost of living crisis. however, the decision byjeremy hunt to keep public sector spending the same for the next two years hasn t gone down so well with the welsh labour government. the finance minister here said that people will be spending more for less as public service budgets are squeezed by inflation. wales, along with scotland and northern ireland, will get some extra funding £1.2 billion here over the next two years. however, the welsh government say they are down £1.5 billion compared to last year and they are blaming that on the same thing that is affecting so many other things in o ....
But we can see the biggest increase in where people were born, in romania. that s up almost sixfold from 80,02011. look where it has got to know, 539,000, more than half a million and the 0ns says that s part of the long term trend of more eu born residents coming to live in the uk. but when they say that, there is a bit of me that goes, hold on, because we are looking at two snapshots. 2011 and 2021. quite a lot happened, there was brexit, there been reform of the immigration system, so while this is fascinating to data nerds like me and i ll be diving into the data, we also need to be a bit careful because we are looking at it and it s perhaps not the ideal way of understanding the dynamics of the current times. thank ou. hundreds of police officers have been cleared to serve in the police when they should have failed vetting procedures, a damning report has found. 0ne serving officer had ....