tv news paul royle. thank you both. hate you contacted us about the six and ten bulletins, tell us about the news at six first. obviously as football fans news at six first. obviously as football fans we news at six first. obviously as football fans we wanted - news at six first. obviously as football fans we wanted to . football fans we wanted to watch the match, but we thought we would like to see some ordinary news beforehand. so i tuned into the news bulletin and was quite shocked to find, as you previously said, 12 minutes of the bulletin was devoted first of all to nothing but the football match, but the football much hadn t taken place yet, so really, what was there to talk about other than family gathering and the fact that the match was going to carry on later on? it was very frustrating, as it was quite a big news day i gather, with by election results and i think european curbs on british travel because of covid. so paul travel because of covid. so paul, the
in the short term, as ben king reports. the recipes haven t changed in 90 years in this traditional bakerin 90 years in this traditional baker in west sussex, but the cost of their ingredients has. flour prices, meat prices, energy prices all up. the cost of fat has doubled. that has put the squeeze on profits, but the end is in sight. the end is in sight. prices aren t continuing - the end is in sight. prices aren t continuing to - the end is in sight. prices i aren t continuing to increase that much. they definitely aren t coming down, that doesn t happen very often, but it does seem that things have plateaued a bit, and i m pleased to see that the pressure could the next few months will pass on to our customers and employees as well, which will be great for everyone. well, which will be great for everyone- well, which will be great for eve one. ~ , everyone. and official figures are telling everyone. and official figures are telling the everyone. and official figures
back the project further would be a mistake. mr sunak is due to speak at around 11:40. as talk to our political correspondent nick eardley. what s the atmosphere like here? we are heading a major speech from the prime minister, a speech that will focus on notjust policy but also the personality of the politician delivering it. it’s but also the personality of the politician delivering it.- politician delivering it. it s a hue politician delivering it. it s a huge moment politician delivering it. it s a huge moment for politician delivering it. it s a huge moment for the - politician delivering it. it s a huge moment for the prime j politician delivering it. it s . huge moment for the prime minister, because we have been chatting all week on bbc news about whether rishi sunak had got a lift off that he needs to try and make up some of the ground in the polls. i think the answer so far is frankly no stop i ve been chatting to tory mps, texting tory activists about their
president debate like this it hasn t happened in the era of television debates. there have been presidential matches on the ballot paper before but not before all of the voters in the us to watch for an hour and a half to two hours to watch and see what they make of each candidate. so much rhetoric exchanged between them of course this time going around the debates conditions to make the debates conditions to make the debates with. .. debates conditions to make the debates with. the microphone will be used and they wa nt to want to be allowed to advise with their advisors we will see how all of that plays out. let s have a look at our north america editor sarah smith looks at what we can expect later today. two old men who the voters already know very well. they really do not like the choice they are being given. he is hoping to make his opponent look even worse. the campaigns are trying to recognise what they see as their opponents recognise what they see as their opponent s
and, going up? err, sideways. this month marks the 25th anniversary of the self checkout. the first one was installed in new york on august five, 1992, amy price chopper. 1992, in price chopper. so, what does its inventor, doctor howard schneider, remember of it all? i hadn t gone shopping much, so i went to the supermarket near my house with a stopwatch, and i started looking at people checking out, and my stopwatch went click, click it was a mechanical one. and, you know, i said well, what a great environment. this is so messy. good luck with any machine doing it. and i said, this would be a great problem to solve. and then i started building a machine in my garage. i actually spent every cent i had on parts and i got the first machines built. see, i love self service checkouts, but then i m a control freak, but i do believe they save you time. until they go wrong, at which point they become a right pain in the bagging area. the technology in the machines now is less th