sue her for plagiarism. host of fox news sunday, sherrod brown. he has audiences on the edge of their seats, preparing to hang themselvesse . r and actor, writer, comedian, divorced dad jamie lewis out. she s got more hang ups in an automated about a car warranty.n fotyx news cat tim and. finally, when he puts his foot down, he causes millions in property damage. my math is taking in the heavyweight world heavyweight championyweig all right. well, thank you for joining us. so before we get to some new stories, it s friday, so let s do this. greg s leftovers. mm. rea leftovers where i read the jokes. the jokes week.is and as always, it s my first time reading them, so if they . afr the show, we will set fire to brian kilmeade backpackt while he s in it. wh, first off, a bag of cocaine was discovered in the white house this weeitk. no one knows the source of the mystery bag, but hunter bide t ery ban promised to get e bottom of it. hi, cokehead. officials say it was found i
and 48 hours to come up with the next generation of video games. we ll be hearing from the man behind the global gamejam. hello there. we start here in the uk, where the bank of england has raised the cost of borrowing for the tenth time in a row. the half a percent rise puts uk interest rates at 4%, their highest level in more than 1a years. a bonus, of course, for savers, but it piles more pressure on businesses and those with mortgages, loans and credit card debt. the good news is that the bank now thinks the uk s recession will be shorter and less severe than it previously thought, and there s a hint that rates may not have to go any higher. but a recovery could take years as our economics editor faisal islam reports. the squeeze continues. an official interest rate of 4% should not feel huge, but it does, and notjust here in nuneaton, forjoanne, who runs a furniture and gift shop. the mortgage a furniture and gift shop. the mortgage on a furniture and gift shop. th
an emotional appeal to the public from the family of nicola bulley to help find her. and a warning that mammals such as foxes and otters are contracting avian flu after eating dead birds. and coming up on the bbc news channel: the countdown is on to the six nations, as england s new coach steve borthwick goes for a more youthful side. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the bank of england has rasied interest rates to 4%, their highest level for m years, as it continues its attempts to curb soaring inflation. the latest rise, the tenth in a row, will mean higher mortgage payments for homeowners with a typical tracker mortgage. but people with savings should benefit. the bank also said that the uk is set to enter recession this year though it could be shorter than was previously forecast. and it also predicted a significant fall in inflation by the end of this year. our economics editor, faisal islam, has all the details. sophie, rates have been raised consistentl
do it at night yeah, it se to harder to see them in time than this bag you got left at night. we re toldld it evenin, was sund so maybe that is hindering the ability to solve the crime crimeserine that happen at night. yes. interesting. too bad they don t have flashlightd thon t havs. kat, you know, this is greats bo ir the tour, the white house tour. now we re like those white house tours are so borinring, b now you go, this is where the guy did cocaine. i m going to get a picture where the cocaine was. it sicture actually makes the we house tour better. right. i just wanted to first of all, great monologue today. thank you. you seemed really locked in high. all right. i hesitate to call that an h inside jokese, but yes, i was locked in a room 3 hours beforeo the show because i walked intow a room that didn t have a door knob. and when it shut, i didn t havia
a turning point, in terms - people. britain mayjust be at a turning point, in terms of. a turning point, in terms of the immediate energy shocks recession, interest rates, inflation, but the medium term picture for the economy is far more sluggish. there is an extraordinary chart a new report, showing thatjust before the pandemic, the size of the economy, we are not at it now but we won t be at it evenin it now but we won t be at it even in the early part of 2026. that s over five years lost economic growth. tt that s over five years lost economic growth.- economic growth. it is extraordinary, - economic growth. it is l extraordinary, actually. economic growth. it is - extraordinary, actually. now, of course we may have to conclude that covid has had bigger long run effects than we thought it would, particularly in terms of things like the labour supply, in terms of things like the laboursupply, people in terms of things like the labour supply, people choosing to come out of the labour