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i m across the city at the kayll road, one of sunderland s warm spaces as at survey conducted on the half of the bbc say many people are delaying putting the heating on this winter to try to save cash. the other main headlines this morning: a report on failings in maternity care at the east kent hospitals trust is to be published families have been warned it s likely to be harrowing. good morning. a terrific turnaround from crystal palace they come from behind to beat wolves in the premier league, with wilfried zaha s winner sending them up to tenth in the table. we are in for another unseasonably mild day across much of the uk and we also have some rain pushing up the western side of the country. the sunnier skies will be in the outer hebrides and parts of the southeast. i will have all the details later. good morning. it s wednesday, 19th october. welcome to the national glass centre here in sunderland. we are here to talk about the rising cost of living and how it s af
SunderlandNational-glass-centreBreakfast-studioBreakfast-withjon-kaySally-nugentInflationLineState-pensionsDowning-streetCost-of-living-figuresHeadlinesEverything voted, last time just one of them voted, last time just one of them voted for a cut in interest rates. if we start to see other members of that committee moving towards a cut, a cut later in the year becomes increasingly likely. we will also get detail from the bank of england about what they think they is happening to economy right now to stop your running at the detail there that the main concern for them is inflation. it has been sky high over recent months and it is now starting to come down. 3.2% is where it currently is but it is still above the bank of england a target of 2%. what they will be looking out at what point will be inflation, that s a measure of how quickly prices are rising, at what point will that come in line with their forecast and therefore they can start to afford to cut interest rates. because english interest rates, m are rather blunt tool that the bank of england has to try and encourage us to save rather than to spend. cool the economy, stop it ov
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