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instituitionally racist and sexist in what s thought to be the first admission of its kind in the uk. household energy bills for many will fall for the first time in almost three years this summer, but they ll still be much higher than before the war in ukraine. and how hundreds of strangers gathered in london today for the military funeral of a black world war ii veteran who died alone. coming up on bbc news. have spurs missed their slot? the dutch manager says he s staying at feyenoord. the latest being linked with a vacantjob in north london turns down the chance to join tottenham. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. net migration in the uk soared last year, reaching record levels. have a look at this, it gives you a clear picture ofjust how much migration to the uk has changed over the past 31 years from tens of thousands in 1991 to more than 600,000 last year. the dotted line refers to the change in the way that the figures were collected. and just to ....
covid 19 restrictions late last year. the chief economist told me that she is expecting to see an economic rebound but warned that the optimism could fade in subsequent quarters. in that the optimism could fade in subsequent quarters. subsequent quarters. in terms of gdp growth. subsequent quarters. in terms of gdp growth, and subsequent quarters. in terms of gdp growth, and it s - subsequent quarters. in terms of gdp growth, and it s very i of gdp growth, and it s very likely of gdp growth, and it s very likely to of gdp growth, and it s very likely to exceed expectations because the trade details were exceptional. now, we anticipated growth rate of around anticipated growth rate of around 4.5% and in terms of infrastructure, housing, consumption, all those figures will improve significantly in the first will improve significantly in the first quarter as well. might the first quarter as well. might be some downside and risks might be some downside and ris ....
let s start in china, where the latest figures just released show the world s second largest economy grew faster than expected in the first three months of the year at 4.5%. this is the first set of quarterly gdp figures following the end of strict covid 19 restrictions in december. they also follow the easing of a three year crackdown on tech firms and property. lets get reaction from julian evans pritchard, head of china economics at capital economics. this is better than expected. most people are saying we re looking at 4% growth, give us your take on this number? really the strength is all about the consumer centre, we saw the vigors beads on the retail sales numbers are more generally in qrs or the household savings rates, so households are feeling more comfortable, households are feeling more comfortable, spinning again, they have comfortable, spinning again, they have the comfortable, spinning again, they have the possibility - comfortable, spinning again, t ....
sighs. a walkout at the uk s biggest container port. eight days of strike action have begun at felixstowe, a vital link in the country s supply chain. good morning. there are some showers in the forecast today. the best of any sunshine will be across the north of the uk with more cloud further south. north of the uk with more cloud furthersouth. i north of the uk with more cloud further south. i will have all the weather details here on breakfast. it s sunday, the 21st of august. our main story: british heavyweight boxer anthonyjoshua has lost his world title rematch against ukrainian fighter oleksandr usyk. joshua pushed usyk all the way, but was defeated on a split decision by the judges after 12 rounds, prompting an emotional reaction. the bout took place in saudi arabia overnight. ade adedoyin has the full story. a night of high emotions. tears of m a night of high emotions. tears of joy for alexander is sick, anger and frustration the anthonyjoshua. he threw the champion ....
why they expect more u.s. states to follow their lead. we are hours away from learning new details about what prompted the fbi search on donald trump s estate. the u.s. federal judge has ordered the justice department to release the affidavit. some crucial information will be kept secret. we could see the search warrant affidavit in redacted form at any moment. that is because the federal judge has ruled the justice department must make public the version they submitted to him on thursday. this is the version that is significantly blacked out. it could reveal some procedural details. about what happened on august 8. the judge wrote the doj must unseal the version of the affidavit by noon on friday. we saw the judge did agree that they do need to black out substantial portions of the affidavit. since the judge said it could reveal the identity of witnesses. it could even reveal uncharged parties. who may be charged with crimes related to this ongoing criminal investig ....