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the ta keover taken control of barnsley.trick grimes is over. not a great week in cricket england bowler craig 0verton says he believes the side are "not far off winning games despite having just lost the ashes to australia. 0verton went off with a cracked rib as they lost the third test in perth, and is a major doubt for the fourth game in melbourne. we're still pretty confident and we re we're still pretty confident and were not far off winning games. they have just performed for better and longer periods than we have. we know what we've got to do in the last two games coming up. take a few more wickets and france. simple as that. what is the mood in the england camp? what is the mood in the england , what is the mood in the england camp? we're still fighting to get that result and show everyone what we can do. what have you learned from playing about cricket here in australia? it is tough, they are a good side and their bowlers are suited to playing out here. we need to find a bit more in our side and ta ke to find a bit
the ta keover taken control of barnsley.trick grimes is over. not a great week in cricket england bowler craig 0verton says he believes the side are "not far off winning games despite having just lost the ashes to australia. 0verton went off with a cracked rib as they lost the third test in perth, and is a major doubt for the fourth game in melbourne. we're still pretty confident and we re we're still pretty confident and were not far off winning games. they have just performed for better...
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at this baker on the outskirts of barnsley, it's notjust the bread rolls that are on the rise.dients like butter
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at this baker on the outskirts of barnsley, it's not just at this baker on the outskirts of barnsley,e bread rolls on the rise. ingredients like butter and flour have shot up in the last year and a half so it's hard to do everything it can to make sure its costs are covered. one of the things we have done with our suppliers, we have decided to take a radical approach which is pay all of oui’ radical approach which is pay all of our suppliers early and demand better terms from them because we are paying them early and that's helped mitigate some of the costs. if you are looking to warm yourself up if you are looking to warm yourself up in the cold weather, it's not getting any cheaper. the price of food was up 4.4% in the year to november. hot drinks up 5.6% and electricity costs 11.4% more than it did last year. on high streets like this one in glasgow, your wages won't buy as much as they did last year. that renewed squeeze on living standards is starting to pinch. very difficult to make ends meet, especially coming up to christmas. everything is going up. money, electricity, gas, ev
at this baker on the outskirts of barnsley, it's not just at this baker on the outskirts of barnsley,e bread rolls on the rise. ingredients like butter and flour have shot up in the last year and a half so it's hard to do everything it can to make sure its costs are covered. one of the things we have done with our suppliers, we have decided to take a radical approach which is pay all of oui’ radical approach which is pay all of our suppliers early and demand better terms from them because we...
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at this baker on the outskirts of barnsley, it's not just at this baker on the outskirts of barnsley,notjust the bread rolls that are on the rise, its buns, loads and mince pies end up in pubs and restaurants and as far afield as the middle east and asia. ingredients like butter and flour have shot up in the past year and a half, so it has had to do everything it can to make sure its costs are covered. one thing we have done with suppliers is to take a radical approach, which is to pay them all very early and demand better terms from them because we are paying them early, and that has helped mitigate some of the cost. if you're looking to warm yourself up in the cold weather, it's not getting any cheaper. the price of food was up by 4.4% in the year to november. hot drinks like coffee and tea were up 5.6%, and drinks like coffee and tea were up 5. 6%, and electricity drinks like coffee and tea were up 5.6%, and electricity cost more than 11.496 5.6%, and electricity cost more than 11.4% more than last year. difficult 11.496 more than last year. difficult to make ends meet these days,
at this baker on the outskirts of barnsley, it's not just at this baker on the outskirts of barnsley,notjust the bread rolls that are on the rise, its buns, loads and mince pies end up in pubs and restaurants and as far afield as the middle east and asia. ingredients like butter and flour have shot up in the past year and a half, so it has had to do everything it can to make sure its costs are covered. one thing we have done with suppliers is to take a radical approach, which is to pay them all...
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south yorkshire police have launched an investigation following the death of a 30—year—old man in barnsleyere called to a property in the worsbrough area this morning. a 27—year—old woman who was also at the property has been arrested on suspicion of murder and currently remains in police custody. a forensic post—mortem is expected to be carried out this evening. london's euston station has been turned into a shelter for the homeless, as rail workers and charity staff served around 200 rough sleepers a full christmas lunch today. volunteers worked overnight, after the last train left on christmas eve, transforming the concourse with decorations, and laying out tables. caroline davies reports. festive preparation under the departures board, as network rail volunteers prepare for their homeless guests. they're part of our community, they're here every day and i think some places would maybe just shun them away, but for us, they are an important part of the community. they're here, we have to engage, we have to look after them and make sure that they're safe. music: deck the halls. local char
south yorkshire police have launched an investigation following the death of a 30—year—old man in barnsleyere called to a property in the worsbrough area this morning. a 27—year—old woman who was also at the property has been arrested on suspicion of murder and currently remains in police custody. a forensic post—mortem is expected to be carried out this evening. london's euston station has been turned into a shelter for the homeless, as rail workers and charity staff served around...
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at this baker on the outskirts of barnsley, it's notjust the bread rolls that are on the rise. butter and flour have shot up in the last year and a half, so it's had to do everything it can to make sure its costs are covered. one of the things we've done with our suppliers, we've decided to take a radical approach, which is pay all of our suppliers very early and demand better terms from them because we are paying them early, and that's helped mitigate some of the costs. if you're looking to warm yourself up in the cold weather, it's not getting any cheaper. the price of food was up by 4.4% in the year to november. hot drinks like coffee, tea and cocoa were up 5.6% and electricity costs 11.4% more than it did last year. on high streets like this one in glasgow, your wages won't buy as much as they would've done last year. that renewed squeeze on living standards is starting to pinch. very difficult to make ends meet these days, especially coming up towards christmas. everything is going up. money, rent, electricity, gas, telephone — everything is going up, so we need somebody t
at this baker on the outskirts of barnsley, it's notjust the bread rolls that are on the rise. butter and flour have shot up in the last year and a half, so it's had to do everything it can to make sure its costs are covered. one of the things we've done with our suppliers, we've decided to take a radical approach, which is pay all of our suppliers very early and demand better terms from them because we are paying them early, and that's helped mitigate some of the costs. if you're looking to...
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at this baker on the outskirts of barnsley, not just the at this baker on the outskirts of barnsley,st the bread rolls are on the rise, it is barnes, loaves and mince pies, end up in pubs and restaurants from wetherspoon is to pret to tgi and as far afield as the middle east and asia, ingredients like butter and flour have shot up in the past 18 months, it is doing everything it can to make sure costs are covered. one thing we have done with suppliers, we decided to take a radical approach, pay all the suppliers very early, and demand better terms from them, because we are paying them early, that has helped to mitigate some of the costs. if you are looking to warm yourself up in the cold weather, it is not getting any cheaper, the price of food was up by 4.4% in the year to november. very difficult to make ends meet these days, especially coming up towards christmas. everything's going up. money, rent, electricity, gas. even telephone, we need somebody to do something about it. you see a lot of things going up a couple of pennies, if you are getting a few things, by the time you get
at this baker on the outskirts of barnsley, not just the at this baker on the outskirts of barnsley,st the bread rolls are on the rise, it is barnes, loaves and mince pies, end up in pubs and restaurants from wetherspoon is to pret to tgi and as far afield as the middle east and asia, ingredients like butter and flour have shot up in the past 18 months, it is doing everything it can to make sure costs are covered. one thing we have done with suppliers, we decided to take a radical approach, pay...
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south yorkshire police have launched an investigation following the death of a 30—year—old man in barnsleya property in the worsbrough area this morning. a 27—year—old woman who was also at the property has been arrested on suspicion of murder. well, christmas is meant to be a time of giving for all but one family from west yorkshire has gone further than most with their seasonal goodwill. the clarkes from halifax collected clothes, sleeping bags and food and drove to calais. they've been giving them to some of the thousands of refugees and migrants still in the area despite the closure of the so—called jungle camp. here's their story in their own words. i'm katie clarke from halifax, west yorkshire. good morning! we have had people leaving donations. thanks very much, that's great, and they are clearly marked. so we've filled our van up with mats, sleeping bags, blankets, hats, socks, gloves. bye, everyone! my name's andy clarke. there are some people who say that they should stay where they are and try to manage it within their countries. i mean, my own personal view is that you don't mo
south yorkshire police have launched an investigation following the death of a 30—year—old man in barnsleya property in the worsbrough area this morning. a 27—year—old woman who was also at the property has been arrested on suspicion of murder. well, christmas is meant to be a time of giving for all but one family from west yorkshire has gone further than most with their seasonal goodwill. the clarkes from halifax collected clothes, sleeping bags and food and drove to calais. they've...
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derby keep the pressure on the top three with a 3—0 win away at barnsley.ll, notihgnhm forest and leeds — who are pushing for a play off place. the teams at the bottom of the table struggled — there were defeats for burton, birmingham, bolton and qpr. in the scottish premiership, rangers had to come from behind to beat ross county 2—1 at ibrox. there were 1—0 wins for both stjohnstone and hearts while kilmarnock thrashed partick thistle 5—1. still to come on the programme... european rugby union returns — we'll have the latest from the champions and challenge cups and sir bradley wiggins gives a new sport a go...we find out how he fared at the indoor rowing championships. and that it has been suspended after pouring a drink over the head of james anderson in a bar. he was dropped from the team and suspended pending the outcome of an investigation. just when you thought it couldn't get any worse. ben ducat is one of english‘s cricket most promising batsmen but dropped for a remarkable reason. pouring a drink overjimmy anderson's head. was this the moment eng
derby keep the pressure on the top three with a 3—0 win away at barnsley.ll, notihgnhm forest and leeds — who are pushing for a play off place. the teams at the bottom of the table struggled — there were defeats for burton, birmingham, bolton and qpr. in the scottish premiership, rangers had to come from behind to beat ross county 2—1 at ibrox. there were 1—0 wins for both stjohnstone and hearts while kilmarnock thrashed partick thistle 5—1. still to come on the programme......
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at this baker on the outskirts of barnsley, it's notjust the bread rolls that are on the rise.he last year and a half, so it's had to do everything it can to make sure its costs are covered. one of the things we've done with our suppliers, we've decided to take a radical approach, which is pay all of our suppliers very early and demand better terms from them because we are paying them early, and that's helped mitigate some of the costs. if you're looking to warm yourself up in the cold weather, it's not getting any cheaper. the price of food was up by 4.4% in the year to november. hot drinks like coffee, tea and cocoa were up 5.6% and electricity costs 11.4% more than it did last year. 0n high streets like this one in glasgow, your wages won't buy as much as they would've done last year. that renewed squeeze on living standards is starting to pinch. very difficult to make ends meet these days, especially coming up towards christmas. everything is going up. money, rent, electricity, gas, telephone — everything is going up, so we need somebody to do something about it. you see a
at this baker on the outskirts of barnsley, it's notjust the bread rolls that are on the rise.he last year and a half, so it's had to do everything it can to make sure its costs are covered. one of the things we've done with our suppliers, we've decided to take a radical approach, which is pay all of our suppliers very early and demand better terms from them because we are paying them early, and that's helped mitigate some of the costs. if you're looking to warm yourself up in the cold weather,...
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derby keep the pressure on the top three with a 3—0 win away at barnsley.ng for a play off place. the teams at the bottom of the table struggled — there were defeats for burton, birmingham, bolton and qpr. in the scottish premiership, rangers had to come from behind to beat ross county 2—1 at ibrox. there were 1—0 wins for both stjohnstone and hearts while kilmarnock thrashed partick thistle 5—1. still to come on the programme... european rugby union returns — we'll have the latest from the champions and challenge cups. and sir bradley wiggins gives a new sport a go... we find out how he fared at the indoor rowing championships. there has been more off field problems in australia for england's cricketers. ben duckett in trouble this time for pouring a drink over the head ofjames anderson in a bar in perth. he was meant to be staking his claim for a starting place in the remainder of the ashes series, by opening the batting in today's tour match, instead he was dropped from the team and suspended pending the outcome of an investigation. our correspondent, an
derby keep the pressure on the top three with a 3—0 win away at barnsley.ng for a play off place. the teams at the bottom of the table struggled — there were defeats for burton, birmingham, bolton and qpr. in the scottish premiership, rangers had to come from behind to beat ross county 2—1 at ibrox. there were 1—0 wins for both stjohnstone and hearts while kilmarnock thrashed partick thistle 5—1. still to come on the programme... european rugby union returns — we'll have the latest...
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new world where millions of jobs will simply disappear in the first of a five part series on ai barnsley examines which jobs could be most under threat. and you play music who. in the future is likely many people will have one of these in their home. after all it will sing songs and dance for your kids or tell you how to cook a meal. will teach math this could be a classroom assistant exactly but what interests business about these robots is that they can be put in the supermarkets and tell you whether your guess is or go into the lobby of an office block and tell you where to meet your contact we're speaking to large blue chip companies who want to use them in their offices we're speaking to cab home providers we're speaking to hotels commonly factories to use in their showrooms. a whole variety financial organizations banks retail supermarkets quite a large sector businesses are extremely cagey about talking about their interest in artificial intelligence not surprising given that robots or algorithms could replace humans in any number of ways jobs insurance the law financial services
new world where millions of jobs will simply disappear in the first of a five part series on ai barnsley examines which jobs could be most under threat. and you play music who. in the future is likely many people will have one of these in their home. after all it will sing songs and dance for your kids or tell you how to cook a meal. will teach math this could be a classroom assistant exactly but what interests business about these robots is that they can be put in the supermarkets and tell you...
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economy it's only one idea but maybe they're starting to realise you can make a virtue out of a crisis barnsley al-jazeera in northern greece. artist in haiti are turning trash into politically infused arts and existence movement originated in the slums of the capital port au prince gives a creative flourish to everyday objects from their surroundings trees about things . in one of the poorest areas of haiti's capital port au prince a place where people live surrounded by trash. and part of a resistance movement against social inequality using art something is not is love with a new society it is just fighting every time someone. and it's just these. many of his cultures are based in what he describes as voodoo because of the special place the religious practice has in haitian history and society. all asian people because you don't forget asian people fighting for get your freedom because the first one to me the message here is that art can be done with anything and with culture for example are done with all the vehicle parts bottles toys and even some of them with human remains you can see rig
economy it's only one idea but maybe they're starting to realise you can make a virtue out of a crisis barnsley al-jazeera in northern greece. artist in haiti are turning trash into politically infused arts and existence movement originated in the slums of the capital port au prince gives a creative flourish to everyday objects from their surroundings trees about things . in one of the poorest areas of haiti's capital port au prince a place where people live surrounded by trash. and part of a...
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economy it's only one idea but maybe they're starting to realize you can make a virtue out of a crisis barnsley al-jazeera in northern greece u.s. president donald trump has accused china of violating un sanctions against north korea by not cutting off oil supplies to pyongyang trying tweeted caught red handed very disappointed that china is allowing oil to go into north korea there will never be a friendly solution to the north korea problem if this continues to happen but china insists it's abiding by the un resolutions josh younger the china always implements completely and strictly the resolutions of the un security council if feels its to international obligations and will never allow chinese citizens or companies to engage in activities against those resolutions if any behavior violating those resolutions is discovered and confirmed through an investigation china will issue strict punishment in accordance with the relevant law and regulations hours after the us presidents treat south korea seized a ship suspected of violating the un sanctions soul search the hong kong flagged vessel trans
economy it's only one idea but maybe they're starting to realize you can make a virtue out of a crisis barnsley al-jazeera in northern greece u.s. president donald trump has accused china of violating un sanctions against north korea by not cutting off oil supplies to pyongyang trying tweeted caught red handed very disappointed that china is allowing oil to go into north korea there will never be a friendly solution to the north korea problem if this continues to happen but china insists it's...
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economy it's only one idea but maybe they're starting to realize you can make a virtue out of a crisis barnsley al-jazeera in the increase. so has had on al-jazeera a look ahead to see what could be in store for the trump administration next year's u.s. midterm elections. hello and welcome to the international weather forecast now to take a look at the weather across europe through friday we've got the front across eastern areas you know says southerly winds so temperatures on the rise for ukraine for instance there are nine degrees in kiev but low pressure pushing into wards the u.k. and western parts of europe is going to give some heavy rain and indeed some heavy snowfall in areas to certainly as we get on through into software is that he went to a few minutes with him on across more western areas but again we've got more heavy snow for across the alps really has been exceptional start to the season here states that front moves further away towards the east and a slight drop in temperatures behind it and the circulation around parts of greece and into turkey could do some heavy rain at times
economy it's only one idea but maybe they're starting to realize you can make a virtue out of a crisis barnsley al-jazeera in the increase. so has had on al-jazeera a look ahead to see what could be in store for the trump administration next year's u.s. midterm elections. hello and welcome to the international weather forecast now to take a look at the weather across europe through friday we've got the front across eastern areas you know says southerly winds so temperatures on the rise for...
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. >> barnsley. mr. speaker, like many of the children from -- people from across the country, i had a chance to watch the debate -- and to be patronized, sorry, to watch the debate. [laughter] [applause] and i found it quite interesting. we were called immature and we even heard both coaching disbelief for outdated ideology. i have seen things very interesting that resonated with me. you said in politics, it is not enough to make a good point once.you have to keep arguing your case until something gets done. colleagues, last year we voted for this motion and it is part of a national campaign. this year, we must send an even stronger signal in december. majesty'saround, the government has got to listen. this is the u.k. youth parliament, for heaven's's sake. we are sending to people. we are telling 16-year-olds their tax revenue is welcome to the magistrate's treasury but we do not have a say on had to spend those taxes. we're selling 16-year-old their welcome to serve in our military. but they cannot ha
. >> barnsley. mr. speaker, like many of the children from -- people from across the country, i had a chance to watch the debate -- and to be patronized, sorry, to watch the debate. [laughter] [applause] and i found it quite interesting. we were called immature and we even heard both coaching disbelief for outdated ideology. i have seen things very interesting that resonated with me. you said in politics, it is not enough to make a good point once.you have to keep arguing your case until...
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brentford's game with barnsley ended goalless.nty boosted their promotion hopes with a 2—0 win over play—off rivals aston villa. ipswich ended reading's 5—game unbeaten run, also 2—0 at portman road. leeds beat norwich 1—0. good run for millwall — they beat ‘boro. three defeats on the spin for promotion—chasing sheffield united, beaten 1—0 at deepdale, and sunderland got their first win at home in almost a year to the day, 1—0 over fulham at the stadium of light. gary mackay—steven scored a hat—trick as aberdeen swept aside hibernian in the scottish premiership. they're nowjust two points behind leaders celtic who play at hearts tomorrow, while hibs stay fourth. hibs had been unbeaten in the league away from home since march, but a goalfrom graeme shinnie within the first 11 minutes put aberdeen on the front foot. defensive blunders gifted gary mackay—steven a hat—trick and helped aberdeen to a twelfth league win of the season. elsewhere in the scottish premiership: dundee beat relegation rivals partick 3—0 at home. hamilton got a
brentford's game with barnsley ended goalless.nty boosted their promotion hopes with a 2—0 win over play—off rivals aston villa. ipswich ended reading's 5—game unbeaten run, also 2—0 at portman road. leeds beat norwich 1—0. good run for millwall — they beat ‘boro. three defeats on the spin for promotion—chasing sheffield united, beaten 1—0 at deepdale, and sunderland got their first win at home in almost a year to the day, 1—0 over fulham at the stadium of light. gary...
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economy it's only one idea but maybe they're starting to realise you can make a virtue out of a crisis barnsley al-jazeera in all in greece. officials and serbia have uncovered twenty five tons of highly toxic waste after a search of a private property southwest of the capital belgrade works of chemicals found to include benzene which is a cancer causing compound that's highly regulated across the developed world residents are being warned not to use water from nearby wells the owner of the property has been arrested. still ahead on the news hour moland struggle to heal the wounds of a decades long civil war. the haitian artists who are turning trash into political art and sport. has a shaky return to the tennis court down on the field coming up. welcome back kid remains desperately cold across parts of north america you see some of the might some temperatures there when a peg minus twenty eight but obviously bit being dark at this time of the minimum sun about minus thirty but for toronto minus eight probably seeing temperatures over the next couple of nights dropping about minus twenty also n
economy it's only one idea but maybe they're starting to realise you can make a virtue out of a crisis barnsley al-jazeera in all in greece. officials and serbia have uncovered twenty five tons of highly toxic waste after a search of a private property southwest of the capital belgrade works of chemicals found to include benzene which is a cancer causing compound that's highly regulated across the developed world residents are being warned not to use water from nearby wells the owner of the...
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here in barnsley, the local council now uses cameras to catch offenders.gets and new powers mean many councils can now issue fines directly. does prosecuting work? in my opinion, not very well. there's a limited amount of resources that we have. we need to educate people, at the same time, and it's no good spending lots of resources to have somebody fined £200 when they go to court. over 50,000 penalty notices were handed out in england last year, and the government says it has cracked down on offenders by helping to strengthen sentencing guidelines. but the number of fly tipping incidents has continued to rise, meaning this is a battle that many councils at the moment don't appear to be winning. let's talk to allerston, the chief executive of the environmental charity keep britain tidy. we were hearing from our correspondent saying the battle against fly tipping continues but there does not appear to be much ground being made on this. why do you think that is? it is disappointing, isn't it? and i think it comes down to, as was mentioned in your piece, we
here in barnsley, the local council now uses cameras to catch offenders.gets and new powers mean many councils can now issue fines directly. does prosecuting work? in my opinion, not very well. there's a limited amount of resources that we have. we need to educate people, at the same time, and it's no good spending lots of resources to have somebody fined £200 when they go to court. over 50,000 penalty notices were handed out in england last year, and the government says it has cracked down on...
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but if you live in barnsley, redcar, cleveland or blackpool, there is a different perspective and thatishe most talent around the country for mostjobs. it is insignificant in relative terms to london. david laws, what do you say? there is something in both of the points adrian makes. but london, not so long ago, was a really low performing part of the country when there was still a lot ofjob opportunities. adrian‘s school is a good example of the fact that even in parts of the country where funding is low and there aren‘t as many good opportunities, you have schools doing fantasticjob. i understand adrian‘s actually is. we don‘t have been of schools with the strength of leadership, governance and teaching that there appears to be in adrian‘s school. part of the challenge isn‘t just be in adrian‘s school. part of the challenge isn‘tjust the money and the aspiration, it is how do we help to ensure the quality of leadership, governance and teaching, notjust in london and the south—east where the problem has been largely cracked, but throughout the rest of the country as well? thank you both
but if you live in barnsley, redcar, cleveland or blackpool, there is a different perspective and thatishe most talent around the country for mostjobs. it is insignificant in relative terms to london. david laws, what do you say? there is something in both of the points adrian makes. but london, not so long ago, was a really low performing part of the country when there was still a lot ofjob opportunities. adrian‘s school is a good example of the fact that even in parts of the country where...
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at this baker on the outskirts of barnsley, it's notjust the bread rolls that are on the rise.ts buns, loaves and mince pies end up in pubs and restaurants from wetherspoons to pret, to tgi, and as far afield as the middle east and asia. but ingredients like butter and flour have shot up in the past year and a half, so it's had to do everything it can to make sure its costs are covered. one of the things we've done with our suppliers is to take a radical approach, which is to pay all our suppliers very early and demand better terms from them because we are paying them early, and that's helped mitigate some of the cost. if you're looking to warm yourself up in the cold weather, it's not getting any cheaper. the price of food was up by 4.4% in the year to november. hot drinks like coffee, tea and cocoa were up 5.6%, and electricity cost more than 11.4% more than it did last year. difficult to make ends meet these days, especially coming up towards christmas. everything is going up — money, rent, electricity, gas, rent, telephone, it is all going up, so we need somebody to do some
at this baker on the outskirts of barnsley, it's notjust the bread rolls that are on the rise.ts buns, loaves and mince pies end up in pubs and restaurants from wetherspoons to pret, to tgi, and as far afield as the middle east and asia. but ingredients like butter and flour have shot up in the past year and a half, so it's had to do everything it can to make sure its costs are covered. one of the things we've done with our suppliers is to take a radical approach, which is to pay all our...