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to remove family members caught up in the chaos. today we have a band of rain across the centre of the country. the heaviest will be across northern england. on either side of that variable cloud but also some sunny spells. details later. good morning. it s monday 29th january. the care quality commission is to carry out a special review of an nhs trust which treated a man for mental illness before he went on to kill three people in nottingham lastjune. valdo calocane has been given an indefinite hospital order, for attacking barnaby webber, grace o malley kumar and ian coates. i ve been speaking to barnaby s parents, who say victim support within the criminaljustice system needs reform. yeah, so this was barney s room. remembering his big brother. seven months on, charlie webber says losing barney will never get any easier. i mean, obviously, it s massively, massively devastating. and i think. i need people to realise that it s something that isn t just affecting my li ....
the kremlin said they only hit military targets, not civilian ones. this was yuri sak, an adviser to the ukraine s defence ministry, responding to that. that s ridiculous, every time the kremlin moves their lips they re lying, and the world knows this by now so there is no trust to anything they said. and this just underscores that these are not normal people with whom negotiations are possible. these are terrorists who have to be either destroyed on the battlefield, which is what the ukrainian army is successfully doing. during the last 2a hours, we have destroyed 930 occupiers on the battlefield, so they either have to be destroyed or the other alternative is to surrender and stand trial. of course we will achieve justice and we will bring to account for these atrocities everybody who is behind them, including the top leadership of the kremlin. our correspondent andrew harding has the latest from the scene in kramatorsk. i m in the centre of kramatorsk, where the mi ....
decisions on interest rates and they put up interest rates again by 0.25%. the last time they were there was middle of they were there was middle of the financial crisis in 2008. they also say they will stay for that level for quite some time so this idea of high interest rates to say is here to stay. interest rates to say is here to sta . f , interest rates to say is here to sta . j , , . to stay. they re big picture message to stay. they re big picture message is to stay. they re big picture message is not to stay. they re big picture message is not great, - to stay. they re big picture message is not great, it i to stay. they re big picture message is not great, it is| message is not great, it is pretty bleak. they are saying things may not be as bad as had been predicted. been predicted. that s where the graphs been predicted. that s where the graphs come been predicted. that s where the graphs come in been predicted. that s where the graphs come in and ....
of the financial crisis, 2008 ish? yes. and they have said they will stay about that level for quite a while, so the idea that interest rates are here to stay is here to stay. and the big picture message is not great, it s pretty bleak, but they are kind of saying things might not be as bad as had been predicted. yes, that s where the graphs come in. we will now try and paint graphs with words, but they looked at inflation, which they do in all these reports and actually, they are now suggesting that inflation will fall faster than they predicted when they lasted this back in november. politically, that helps rishi sunak, showing his first pledge of halving inflation by the end of the year is comfortably going to be met on this trajectory. yes, and voters and lots of people will say hurrah to that. as far as the politics is concerned, there will be, as there was when he announced this, a slight scepticism about the extent to which he is actually responsible for that. it ....
got to drive, haven t i? got to go to work. there s nothing i can do really. how much higher can prices go and what you can you do to try and make yourfuel go the extra mile? a change in the law to stop people under 21 buying cigarettes in england is set to be recommended today. help for people on lower incomes to get on to the housing ladder, as benefit payments will be included to meet the cost of a mortgage. driving a wedge through men s golf. the controversial, breakaway golf series that offers players huge amounts of money and is funded by saudi arabia, tees off in hertfordshire today. good morning. a sunny start. eastern areas today. the cloud will build ahead of a weather front coming in from the west bringing in some rain. the wind is going to strengthen later in the west and the south. all the details later on in the programme. it s thursday, the 9th ofjune. the cost of filling an average family car with petrol could now cost more than £100, as petrol prices continu ....