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i have always said nala saved teddy s life and that is how i wanted to think about it. and, new official figures show price rises slowed in the uk for a third month in a row but inflation remains near a ao year high. good morning and welcome to bbc news. first, some breaking news this morning, as two teenagers have been charged with the murder of brianna ghey. this morning cheshire police confirmed two is year olds, a girl from warrington and the boy from leigh, were charged. the 16 year old transgender school pupil was stabbed to death at a village park in cheshire, on saturday. our correspondent yunus muller is in warrington for us this morning. we warrington for us this morning. hope to cross to hi he we hope to cross to him any moment. he is able to join us we hope to cross to him any moment. he is able tojoin us now. good morning to you. bring us up to date, first of all, with the latest news. cheshire police had arrested two teenagers on suspicion of the murder ....
welcome to the programme. before we go any further, let s take you to the polish capital warsaw, where it sjust gone midday and a ceremony is taking place to commemorate the memory ofjewish people killed in the warsaw ghetto uprising, which started 80 years ago, on april 19th 1943. more than 10,000 inhabitants were killed when they defied we can heara we can hear a siren in the background marking this key moment as crowds gather. siren blares more than 10,000 inhabitants were killed when they defied we can hear a siren in the background marking this key moment poland s nazi occupiers, while 50 thousand who survived were sent to concentration camps. today s commemorations are being hosted by the polish president, andrzej duda. the presidents of israel and germany are also there. we arejoined by we are joined by our correspondent adam easton. tell us more about what s happening. figs adam easton. tell us more about what s happening. adam easton. tell us more about what ....
part of this is the way money has been shredded out of local government having the money to repair potholes and the first placed. i look at the budget and weep for my colleagues in the difficult choices they have to make. it is labour councils were spending more money fixing potholes than conservative council so it is also about priorities. it is true. we will come onto that in a moment. i think it reflects what people want us to talk about parliament, everyday challenges. you go over a pothole and you probably cannot afford to fix it with the current cost of living crisis. cost of living crisis. does that reassure you. cost of living crisis. does that reassure you, will cost of living crisis. does that reassure you, will it - cost of living crisis. does that reassure you, will it fix - cost of living crisis. does that reassure you, will it fix a - cost of living crisis. does that - reassure you, will it fix a problem? no, same old rhetoric, both parties arguing no, sa ....
having there but it is semantic because having inflationjust means you re going having inflationjust means you re going to having inflationjust means you re going to slow the rate of growth so the only going to slow the rate of growth so the only way to tackle this as wage increases the only way to tackle this as wage increases. ., ., . , . , increases. you mention wages. prices rise butiust increases. you mention wages. prices rise butiust more increases. you mention wages. prices rise butjust more slowly, increases. you mention wages. prices rise butjust more slowly, if increases. you mention wages. prices rise butjust more slowly, if we - rise butjust more slowly, if we look at the times quickly, british workers 3% more than a year ago, we are going into the chamber. it s an opportunity to thank some of the leading architects of peaceful courage and pivotal role they played such a groundwork for a better future for the people of northern ireland. we will a ....
those weather seems tomorrow. this feature running in off the near continent will be the fly in the ointment because most of the country will have another dry and sunny day, with fresh breezes again. there is the cloud, outbreaks of rain getting in to east anglia and the south east through the afternoon period. a bit of a disappointment for part two of the day. the wind is quite gusty for many areas, especially southern and eastern parts of england. it will be cooler along north sea coasts. temperatures, nine, ten, maybe 11. elsewhere, the low to mid teens with western scotland faring best, high teens are 20 degrees or so. with the dry and sunny weather this time of year, tree pollen will be high or very high, particularfor england and wales. high pressure holds on for the north of the uk for friday but then we start to see these weather fronts get going friday at the weekend. low pressure starts to move in, so it will turn more unsettled with outbreaks of rain and as t ....