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manchester city call on their fans to make home advantage count tonight in their bid to reach the champions league final. heavy rain in the north and west of scotland today. it s wednesday the 17th of may. our main story. landlords will be banned from evicting tenants for no reason, as part of a long promised overhaul of the private rental sector in england. new legislation being published today will make it easier for landlords to repossess properties from anti social tenants. here s our political correspondent, jonathan blake. what you doing? renting is a way of life for anthony. the former police officer and his beloved cats are living in their third property in four years. he says the uncertainty that comes with being a tenant can be a strain. i love the british way of life, you know, getting friendly with yout neighbours. i think in the private sector i think you re kind of stopped from doing that and because of up and down, up and down, you re moving from one house to t ....
this is the business stories from around the world, and i will try and pronounce that correctly in a let s start with a stark warning from the governor of the bank of england. andrew bailey has warned the uk and many other countries are facing apocalyptic food prices, due to supply problems caused by the war in ukraine. bailey warned inflation could hit 10% by the autumn, well above the central bank s 2% target. uk inflation is currently at 7%, which is its highest level in 30 years. another sign of the rising cost of living was shown at petrol pumps yesterday, with one litre of diesel costing £1.80, which is a record high. joining me now is swetha ramachandran, an investment manager at gam investments. thank you for being with us, we know that rising prices are a huge problem, but it really did underlinejust how bad huge problem, but it really did underline just how bad this could get without warning from the bank of england just yesterday. yes, indeed, and there are ....
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Hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. A busy table tonight. With me arejohn rentoul, the chief Political Columnist at the independent, ruth lea, economic adviser for Arbuthnot Banking group and the broadcaster, charlie wolf. Welcome. Thank you for being here tonight. Tomorrows front pages, starting with this. The observer leads on todays summit of eu leaders saying they want the uk to provide guarantees to eu citizens living in britain before any trade talks can begin. The sunday times reports that the other eu Member States have rejected theresa mays Negotiating Position and accused her of living in a parallel reality. The Sunday Telegraph says the ....
Hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. A busy table tonight. With me arejohn rentoul, the chief Political Columnist at the independent, ruth lea, economic adviser for Arbuthnot Banking group and the broadcaster, charlie wolf. Welcome. Thank you for being here tonight. Tomorrows front pages, starting with this. The observer leads on todays summit of eu leaders saying they want the uk to provide guarantees to eu citizens living in britain before any trade talks can begin. The sunday times reports that the other eu Member States have rejected theresa mays Negotiating Position and accused her of living in a parallel reality. The Sunday Telegraph says the ....