distributors. i have to look everywhere because we can t get enough ice. how a de mining charity is working to save lives, removing unexploded ammunition left behind in war torn ukraine. it s very difficult to put estimates on how long, there is huge work ahead i mean years decades to clear ukraine. what we see is the impact on the local level. local level. the treatment of american local level. the treatment of american indians local level. the treatment of american indians today - local level. the treatment of american indians today by i local level. the treatment of. american indians today by the film industry, excuse me. and the organisers of the oscars apologise to a native american actress, nearly 50 years after she was booed off stage for declining the best actor award on marlon brando s behalf. hello and welcome to the programme. the us department ofjustice says releasing details about the warrant to raid donald trump s florida home could cause irreparable damag
explosions and a fire have been reported. the mum of dame deborahjames speaks for the first time about her daughter s legacy in riasing awareness of bowel cancer. we were given three to five days deborah lived eight weeks. that eight weeks was probably, in one way, the best eight weeks we ve had together as a family. and animal charities say they are the busiest they ve ever been as people are struggling to afford their pets. the value of people s wages has fallen at the fastest rate since records began after taking into account the rising cost of living. household budgets are being squeezed by rising food, fuel and energy costs. average pay fell by 3% between april and june, when adjusted for inflation. that means prices are rising at an even faster rate, despite growth in regular pay excluding bonuses. meanwhile, job vacancies continued to increase, although the rate is slowing. the rise in the cost of living has prompted workers and unions across several industries to
hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. the value of uk wages has fallen at the fastest rate since records began after taking into account the rising cost of living. household budgets are being squeezed by rising food, fuel and energy costs. average pay fell by 3% between april and june, when adjusted for inflation. that means prices are rising at an even faster rate, despite growth in regular pay excluding bonuses. meanwhile, job vacancies continued to increase, although the rate is slowing. the rise in the cost of living has prompted workers and unions across several industries to call for inflation matching pay rises with some, such as rail workers, going on strike. but the government claims the employment figures show the resilience of the uk economy. our business correspondent nina warhurst has more details on those uk job figures. average pay is growing faster than for 15 years but what is crucial at the moment, what everybody watching will
political armageddon for joe biden. 69% say the economy is bad. 65% say biden is slow to react when issues arise and over half say the man is simply incompetent. biden also getting slammed over the baby formula shortage. the president trying to do a victory lap after flying in supplies from europe. but the formula reportedly will not be going to store shelves. it will instead go to hospitals, doctors and other facilities. president biden is facing all kinds of problems, but as usual, the democrats are running cover. we re moving from the strongest economic recovery in modern history to what can be a period of more stable and resilient growth. president biden has been very decisive in his leadership, beginning with the american rescue plan. we rescued the economy. put shots in arms and money in pockets. kids back to school. laid the foundation for a robust economic recovery. you know, by any metric, with the exception of inflation, this country has moved forward under hi
Am sally bundock. We start in china, where the Chinese Vice Premier he lifeng and the European Commissioner for trade Valdis Dombrovskis are meeting in beijing today. The eu and chinas economic and trade ties will be the focus of discussions. The meeting comes at a time of growing tensions between the two superpowers. Earlier this month, the European Commission announced there would be an anti subsidy investigation over chinas car prices. China is accused of keeping car prices artificially low by huge State Subsidies a move that china says is evidence of protectionism by the eu. Trade between the eu and china is significant, especially for countries like germany, where china is their biggest Trading Partner. Im joined by anna ashton, china director at eurasia group. Lets unpack this. Good morning to you, anna. How are these trade talks likely to go, do you think . You think . Its hard to say exactly how you think . Its hard to say exactly how they you think . Its hard to say exactly ho