down. increasing rates of been driving up costs for homeowners and let s cross to our business and economics correspondent who joins us in india, what has been happening of an impact as that i m people who own their homes? their homes? quite an impact is the answer to that. their homes? quite an impact is the answer to that. this their homes? quite an impact is the answer to that. this is their homes? quite an impact is the answer to that. this is all their homes? quite an impact is the answer to that. this is all about - answer to that. this is all about trying to tame inflation, the angle rides the cost of all goods and services that we typically buy that annual rise, if you look at the euro zone, there s been inflation there about five and a half percent if you look in the united states, it is only 4% was in the uk, it is still pretty high, 8.7% and economists think that is because households and firms basically spending too much in doing this, too much money chas
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it sjust so shocking. he works in professional standards. she says delays in dealing with claims of misconduct are unacceptable. it s jaw droppingly appalling that you have cases of really serious sexual allegations made against police officers that simply go on for years. our information requests have also found that individual officers have faced as many as 20 allegations. one who faced nine was only given a final written warning. these people are already traumatised, aren t they? the national police chiefs council says it s determined to learn from previous cases. but the most recent victims commissioner says reform is urgently needed. change has to be immediate. obviously complaints should be going out to another force and not being done internally. so it raises the big question, who is policing the police standards department? the home office says it s taking action, but women who ve spent years waiting for investigations to conclude say they ve lost faith in police forces.