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fergus walsh, bbc news. talk this through with doctor ashley burkett, at the vaccine coming back centre a innovation and access. thank you for being on the programme. this is a real breakthrough in the fight against malaria? absolutely, this is an historic moment in the fight against malaria and we saw who recommend the broad deployment of the first malaria vaccine to reduce illness and deaths from malaria in sub—saharan africa and other regions with moderate to high transition so we need new tools, we seen a quarter of a million children die per year and we need to do something about it, the vaccine is an important step in reducing those numbers.— important step in reducing those numbers. ., ., , those numbers. from a practical oint of those numbers. from a practical point of view. — those numbers. from a practical point of view, as _ those numbers. from a practical point of view, as fergus - those numbers. from a practical point of view, as fergus walsh l point of view, as fergus walsh pointed out, you hav
fergus walsh, bbc news. talk this through with doctor ashley burkett, at the vaccine coming back centre a innovation and access. thank you for being on the programme. this is a real breakthrough in the fight against malaria? absolutely, this is an historic moment in the fight against malaria and we saw who recommend the broad deployment of the first malaria vaccine to reduce illness and deaths from malaria in sub—saharan africa and other regions with moderate to high transition so we need new...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.ra: it is october, which is when the holiday shopping season begins here in the u.s., with halloween coming up. those wrist -- disruptions in the world supply chains from the pandemic are not going away. there could be as many as half a million shipping containers off the coast of california waiting to be offloaded. we are joined by betsey stevenson, an economist at the university of michigan was a member of the white house council of economic advisers under president obama. when you see those container ships carrying goods, is that a supply chain issue, o too much demand in the united states? >> it is a little bit of both. what has happened is we had supply disruptns that means sometimes, demand is not being met because the factories around the world are shut due to covid and then finally they get up and running. they want to get us our goods. they all come at once. that is a bit of a demand problem. we are back to our sort of pre-covid level of demand, but we need to get these goods
fergus walsh, bbc news.ra: it is october, which is when the holiday shopping season begins here in the u.s., with halloween coming up. those wrist -- disruptions in the world supply chains from the pandemic are not going away. there could be as many as half a million shipping containers off the coast of california waiting to be offloaded. we are joined by betsey stevenson, an economist at the university of michigan was a member of the white house council of economic advisers under president...
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our medical editor, fergus walsh, reports. this is a milestone in public health.a vaccine against one of the world's deadliest infections, malaria. the disease is spread by mosquitoes which are infected with the malaria parasite. this triggers fever and, in severe cases, organ failure. the world health organization said the vaccine would now be widely rolled out across africa. this long—awaited malaria vaccine is a breakthrough for science, child health and malaria control. using this vaccine in addition to existing tools to prevent malaria could save tens of thousands of young lives each year. malaria is a global threat but around 95% of deaths are in sub—saharan africa. every year, more than a quarter of a million african children under the age of five die from malaria. that's one child every two minutes. for more than 30 years, the british pharma giant gsk has been working on a vaccine. and, since 2019, more than 800,000 children in ghana, kenya and malawi have been immunised. trials have shown that it cuts cases of malaria by 40% and those of severe malaria by
our medical editor, fergus walsh, reports. this is a milestone in public health.a vaccine against one of the world's deadliest infections, malaria. the disease is spread by mosquitoes which are infected with the malaria parasite. this triggers fever and, in severe cases, organ failure. the world health organization said the vaccine would now be widely rolled out across africa. this long—awaited malaria vaccine is a breakthrough for science, child health and malaria control. using this vaccine...
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fergus walsh reports. this is a milestone in public health.fter decades of research and trials, this one in kenya, at last a vaccine against one of the world's deadliest infections — malaria. the disease is spread by mosquitoes, which are infected with the malaria parasite. this triggers fever, and in severe cases, organ failure. the world health organization said the vaccine would now be widely rolled out across africa. this long awaited malaria vaccine is a breakthrough for science, child health and malaria control. using this vaccine in addition to existing tools to prevent malaria could save tens of thousands of young lives each year. malaria is a global threat, but around 95% of deaths are in sub—saharan africa. every year, more than a quarter of a million african children under the age of five die from malaria. that is one child every two minutes. for more than 30 years, the british pharma giant gsk has been working on a vaccine. and since 2019, more than 800,000 children in ghana, kenya and malawi have been immunised. trials have shown
fergus walsh reports. this is a milestone in public health.fter decades of research and trials, this one in kenya, at last a vaccine against one of the world's deadliest infections — malaria. the disease is spread by mosquitoes, which are infected with the malaria parasite. this triggers fever, and in severe cases, organ failure. the world health organization said the vaccine would now be widely rolled out across africa. this long awaited malaria vaccine is a breakthrough for science, child...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.re on this story on our website, ncluding this look at where malaria is at its worst and the way the new vaccine could prevent 40% of the cases. just log on to bbc.com/news or use the bbc app. let's take a look at the story in the headlines in the uk.... and it's all been about this man — prime minister borisjohnson who made his big set piece speech to the annual conference of his governing conservative party. his biggest message was the promise to "get on with the job" of uniting and levelling up the uk. you'll find telling, genius, imagination, enthusiasm in this country. all of them evenly distributed, evenly distributed. but opportunity is not. and it is our mission as conservatives to promote opportunity with every tool we have. will announce today a levelling out premium of up to £3000 to send the best we not best maths and science teachers to the places that need them most. mrjohnson�*s 45 minute long speech was his first to a conference since the pandemic began. he defended his
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that was our medical editor, fergus walsh.ber of countries who've lobbied for changes to a crucial report, which underlines the need to move away from using fossil fuels. the lobbying was revealed in a leak of documents seen by the bbc. saudi arabia is one of the world's largest oil producers. australia is a major coal exporter. the leak comes as world leaders prepare to gather in glasgow for the global climate talks in ten days' time. 0ur climate editor justin rowlatt reports. the clock is ticking on tackling climate change. the science says unless we start making dramatic cuts to emissions now, we risk very serious consequences. world leaders will be meeting here in glasgow for a crucial climate conference in just ten days. yet leaked documents seen by the bbc show some countries are pressuring the un to change its message on the options for tackling the challenge. saudi arabia, australia and japan are arguing the world doesn't need to reduce fossil fuel use as quickly as the un suggests. the un says the focus for the energy
that was our medical editor, fergus walsh.ber of countries who've lobbied for changes to a crucial report, which underlines the need to move away from using fossil fuels. the lobbying was revealed in a leak of documents seen by the bbc. saudi arabia is one of the world's largest oil producers. australia is a major coal exporter. the leak comes as world leaders prepare to gather in glasgow for the global climate talks in ten days' time. 0ur climate editor justin rowlatt reports. the clock is...
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thank you, fergus walsh.as warned that millions of households face significantly higher bills from april when the current price cap is reassessed. the business secretary, kwasi kwarteng, is meeting industry leaders today, as concern grows about the impact of gas shortages. meanwhile, the us has told russia, which supplies most of europe's gas, that it must not exploit the situation for political gain. 0ur diplomatic correspondent james landale has more. for years, europe has depended on russia for much of its energy supplies. in all, the eu gets 40% of its natural gas from there and about a quarter of its crude oil. that means the kremlin has a big say in the price of our energy, and one ofjoe biden�*s closest advisers told me that influence could be exploited. we have long been concerned about russia using energy as a tool of coercion and a political weapon. we've seen it happen before and we could see it happen again. but do you think russia are going to try and exploit this? i think it would be a mistake f
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fergus walsh, bbc news.more on this story on our website, including this look at where malaria is at its worst and the way the new vaccine could prevent 40% of the cases. just log on to bbc.com/news or use the bbc app. and keep data set. at the republicans are at loggerheads with the democrats over how much money present by linking pump into his reconstruction plans and the debt ceiling boat has become a cart up in a row. the democrats are stressing that the potential for catastrophe here is tracy secretary janet yellen. if congress secretaryjanet yellen. if congress does not take action to raise the debt limit treasuries cash balance will reach an insufficient level to pay the nations bills. and america would default for the first time in history. the democrats _ first time in history. the democrats don't - first time in history. the democrats don't have i first time in history. the | democrats don't have the necessary majority in the senate to force the vote through unless they risk the republicans filibus
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here's our medical editor fergus walsh. don't forget flu. covid, it would be easy to underestimate influenza. so how dangerous is flu? in the past five years in england, deaths have averaged around 11,000 each winter but can be double that. health experts warn _ that this winter, we could see high levels of flu activity alongside rising cases of covid—19. - last winter, social distancing meant there was almost no flew around there was almost no flu around but there is concern that people could get the virus and be infected with covid at the same time. it is because of the significant risk to individuals of co—circulation, so the circulation together of both covid and flu, and the likelihood that will cause more serious disease and people are more likely to go to hospital. so who can get a free flu vaccine? it is more than 40 million people, a record number, including the over 50s, younger people with certain conditions, if you are pregnant, as well as health and care workers and children aged 2—16 who will be offered a nasal spray vaccine. i
here's our medical editor fergus walsh. don't forget flu. covid, it would be easy to underestimate influenza. so how dangerous is flu? in the past five years in england, deaths have averaged around 11,000 each winter but can be double that. health experts warn _ that this winter, we could see high levels of flu activity alongside rising cases of covid—19. - last winter, social distancing meant there was almost no flew around there was almost no flu around but there is concern that people...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.r period, which means an average of 45,100 new cases were reported per day in the last week. there were 8,239 people in hospital with covid, as of friday. 38 deaths were reported, that's of people who died within 28 days of a positive covid—19 test. on average, in the past week, 135 deaths were announced every day. the un has warned that greenhouse gases reached record levels last year, despite the economic slowdown caused by the pandemic. the report suggests a target set by countries six years ago to limit the rise in the earth's temperature to 1.5 celsius is not being met. the warning of worsening global warming comesjust days ahead of the cop26 global climate conference. 0ur science editor david shukman is here. david, the un says it is way off track when it comes to limiting the rise in temperatures? tt track when it comes to limiting the rise in temperatures?— track when it comes to limiting the rise in temperatures? it has looked at all the promises _ rise in temperatures? it has
fergus walsh, bbc news.r period, which means an average of 45,100 new cases were reported per day in the last week. there were 8,239 people in hospital with covid, as of friday. 38 deaths were reported, that's of people who died within 28 days of a positive covid—19 test. on average, in the past week, 135 deaths were announced every day. the un has warned that greenhouse gases reached record levels last year, despite the economic slowdown caused by the pandemic. the report suggests a target...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.n court was told the teenager died after being repeatedly stabbed by a group of youths who got out of a stolen car and chased him, before being shot in the stomach as he lay on the ground. the five defendants aged between 14 and 18 all deny murder. the public inquiry into the manchester arena bombing has heard that one of the victims may have survived if he'd been given medical treatment more quickly. john atkinson, who was a 28—year—old healthcare assistant, asked lay injured in the foyer where the bomb exploded. judith moritz has been at today's hearing. you may find details in her report distressing. john atkinson was a care assistant who helped autistic children and was a big music fan. he had been to watch ariana grande at manchester arena and walked into the foyeryear 12 seconds before it was bombed. as the smoke cleared, john crawled across the floor on his hands and knees. a member of the public, ronald blake, went to his side and called 999. police emergency. hello, can you he
fergus walsh, bbc news.n court was told the teenager died after being repeatedly stabbed by a group of youths who got out of a stolen car and chased him, before being shot in the stomach as he lay on the ground. the five defendants aged between 14 and 18 all deny murder. the public inquiry into the manchester arena bombing has heard that one of the victims may have survived if he'd been given medical treatment more quickly. john atkinson, who was a 28—year—old healthcare assistant, asked...
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that was our medical editor fergus walsh. change a crucial scientific report to play down the need to move away from using fossil fuels. that's what's been revealed in a leak of documents seen by the bbc. saudi arabia is one of the world's largest oil producers. australia is a major coal exporter. the leak comes as world leaders prepare to gather in glasgow for crucial climate talks in 10 days time. 0ur climate editor, justin rowlatt reports. the clock is ticking on tackling climate change. the science says unless we start making dramatic cuts to emissions now, we risk very serious consequences. world leaders will be meeting here in glasgow for a crucial climate conference in just ten days. yet leaked documents seen by the bbc show some countries are pressuring the un to change its message on the options for tackling the challenge. saudi arabia, australia and japan are arguing the world doesn't need to reduce fossil fuel use as quickly as the un suggests. "delete the claim that the focus for the energy sector should be active
that was our medical editor fergus walsh. change a crucial scientific report to play down the need to move away from using fossil fuels. that's what's been revealed in a leak of documents seen by the bbc. saudi arabia is one of the world's largest oil producers. australia is a major coal exporter. the leak comes as world leaders prepare to gather in glasgow for crucial climate talks in 10 days time. 0ur climate editor, justin rowlatt reports. the clock is ticking on tackling climate change. the...
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here's our medical editor, fergus walsh. don't forget flu.to underestimate influenza. so how dangerous is flu? in the past five years in england, deaths have averaged around 11,000 each winter but can be double that. health experts warn _ that this winter, we could see high levels of flu activity alongside rising cases of covid—19... - last winter, social distancing meant there was almost no flu around but there's concern that people could get the virus and be infected with covid at the same time. it is because of the significant risk to individuals of co—circulation, so the circulation together of both covid and flu, and the likelihood that will cause more serious disease and people are more likely to go to hospital. so who can get a free flu vaccine? it's more than a0 million people, a record number, including the over 50s, younger people with certain conditions, if you are pregnant, as well as health and care workers and children aged 2—16 who will be offered a nasal spray vaccine. if you're eligible for a free flu vaccine on the nhs, you
here's our medical editor, fergus walsh. don't forget flu.to underestimate influenza. so how dangerous is flu? in the past five years in england, deaths have averaged around 11,000 each winter but can be double that. health experts warn _ that this winter, we could see high levels of flu activity alongside rising cases of covid—19... - last winter, social distancing meant there was almost no flu around but there's concern that people could get the virus and be infected with covid at the same...
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fergus walsh, bbc news. now, stay with me here on "outside source," in california the governors calling to an end for offshore oil drilling after a spill. nato has witwn the accreditation of a embers of the russian mission to the alliance in brussels. the group were undeclared russian intelligence officers and another official spoke of malign russian activities. just barker in brussels has more. >> we are told nato has withdrawn the accreditation of a members of the russian mission. headquartered here in brussels. they said that they were undeclared russian intelligence officers. that they have also reduced the number of positions the russian fetion can accredit to nato to 10. so, quite a significant move there, the likes of which we haven't really seen since the wake of the saulsberry attacks in the united kingdom, for nato to take a drastic step like that . clearly, there are ongoing tensions between nato and russia and a lot of people are going to watch to see what kind of retaliation if any com from russ
fergus walsh, bbc news. now, stay with me here on "outside source," in california the governors calling to an end for offshore oil drilling after a spill. nato has witwn the accreditation of a embers of the russian mission to the alliance in brussels. the group were undeclared russian intelligence officers and another official spoke of malign russian activities. just barker in brussels has more. >> we are told nato has withdrawn the accreditation of a members of the russian...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.ways, much more on this story on our website including this one, looking at where malaria is at worst and the way the new vaccine could prevent 40% of the cases. just log onto our website or use the bbc app. in less than two weeks the biggest economy on earth will run out of money unless the us congress votes to raise the debt ceiling stopping it would allow the us treasury to increase its borrowing and keep paying its debts. but the republicans are at loggerheads with the democrats over how much money president biden can pump into his reconstruction plans and the debt ceiling has become caught up in the row. the democrats are stressing the potential for catastrophe. the democrats are stressing the potentialfor catastrophe. here is janet yellen. tt potential for catastrophe. here is janet yellen.— is janet yellen. if congress does not — is janet yellen. if congress does not take _ is janet yellen. if congress does not take action - is janet yellen. if congress does not take action to -
fergus walsh, bbc news.ways, much more on this story on our website including this one, looking at where malaria is at worst and the way the new vaccine could prevent 40% of the cases. just log onto our website or use the bbc app. in less than two weeks the biggest economy on earth will run out of money unless the us congress votes to raise the debt ceiling stopping it would allow the us treasury to increase its borrowing and keep paying its debts. but the republicans are at loggerheads with...
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that was our medical editor fergus walsh.r susan michie, professor of health psychology and director of the centre for behaviour change at university college london, a member of spi(b), sage subcommittee. good to speak to you again and thank you very much for your time this evening. we are in a strange situation and are told opinion surveys to the public is sufficiently worried they want measures like vaccination and face masks and are comfortable with them, and yet their behaviour is different. what explains that mismatch between perception and action? ,., ., mismatch between perception and action? , ., ., , ., action? good question and 'ust to sa that action? good question and 'ust to say that m i action? good question and 'ust to say that i'm speaking h action? good question and 'ust to say that i'm speaking in h action? good question and 'ust to say that i'm speaking in a h action? good question and just to | say that i'm speaking in a personal perspective this evening. when one wants to understand behaviour, it is very h
that was our medical editor fergus walsh.r susan michie, professor of health psychology and director of the centre for behaviour change at university college london, a member of spi(b), sage subcommittee. good to speak to you again and thank you very much for your time this evening. we are in a strange situation and are told opinion surveys to the public is sufficiently worried they want measures like vaccination and face masks and are comfortable with them, and yet their behaviour is...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.d, as of friday. 38 deaths were reported, that's of people who died within 28 days of a positive covid—19 test. on average in the past week, 135 deaths were announced every day. the first weekend of enforcement of scotland's vaccine passport scheme was an "unmitigated disaster", according to a body representing night—time venues. venue staff refused entry to revellers without vaccine passports more than 550 times. and according to the scottish hospitality group some staff were abused. it said some venues decided to close early and footfall was down by up to a0%. the scottish government said the scheme was a "proportionate" health measure and hope it will encourage more people to get vaccinated against covid—19. more than a third of the world's population are active users of facebook and its other social media products. it's an astonishing figure — and the global tech giant has been facing serious allegations about its impact on society. a former facebook manager turned whistleblower ha
fergus walsh, bbc news.d, as of friday. 38 deaths were reported, that's of people who died within 28 days of a positive covid—19 test. on average in the past week, 135 deaths were announced every day. the first weekend of enforcement of scotland's vaccine passport scheme was an "unmitigated disaster", according to a body representing night—time venues. venue staff refused entry to revellers without vaccine passports more than 550 times. and according to the scottish hospitality...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.ng both trump's efforts to overturn the election defeat and the protest that would turn violent. let's speak to hunter walker, the journalist who first broke the story in rolling stone. so how would you characterise these meetings and what their purpose so how would you characterise these meetings and what their purpose was? it's important to note that we have already seen some indications that the multiple republican members of congress were involved to some degree in the events of january six and it lead up. multiple members were speakers at this wild protest rally at the election ? build speakers. there were also two members of congress, mo brooks and mattison call thorne who spoke alongside president trump on this main road where both brooks and a trump used violent rhetoric and encourage supporters to march towards the capital. these two sources have alleged to me really provides further detail about the role members of congress allegedly played. they said essentially there were q
fergus walsh, bbc news.ng both trump's efforts to overturn the election defeat and the protest that would turn violent. let's speak to hunter walker, the journalist who first broke the story in rolling stone. so how would you characterise these meetings and what their purpose so how would you characterise these meetings and what their purpose was? it's important to note that we have already seen some indications that the multiple republican members of congress were involved to some degree in...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.kets issued this afternoon. let's take a look at the uk's latest coronavirus figures. the government data shows there were 36,060 new infections recorded in the latest 2a hour period. on average 35,185 new cases were reported per day, in the last week. 6,763 people were in hospital with coronavirus across the uk yesterday. there were 127 deaths, that's of people who died within 28 days of a positive covid 19 test. 108 deaths were announced on average every day in the past week. 85.4% of the population aged 12 or over have had their first dose of a vaccine and 78.4% have had both doses. dozens of people have been killed in a suicide attack on a mosque in northern afghanistan used by members of the minority shia muslim community. the incident happened in kunduz during friday prayers. officials say at least fifty people died in the bombing but reports put the figure higher. 0ur afghanistan correspondent secunder kermani has the latest from islamabad. this blast took place at around 1:30pm
fergus walsh, bbc news.kets issued this afternoon. let's take a look at the uk's latest coronavirus figures. the government data shows there were 36,060 new infections recorded in the latest 2a hour period. on average 35,185 new cases were reported per day, in the last week. 6,763 people were in hospital with coronavirus across the uk yesterday. there were 127 deaths, that's of people who died within 28 days of a positive covid 19 test. 108 deaths were announced on average every day in the past...
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fergus walsh, bbc news. thanks very much for coming on the programme.— the programme.: the programme. thank you for having me _ the programme. thank you for having me on. _ the programme. thank you for having me on. this _ the programme. thank you for having me on. this is - having me on. this is undoubtedly - having me on. this is undoubtedly a - having me on. this is undoubtedly a great. having me on. this is i undoubtedly a great day having me on. this is - undoubtedly a great day in this very, very long battle. but of course it is not a silver bullet, there are still huge challenges ahead? that's riaht, huge challenges ahead? that's right. this _ huge challenges ahead? that's right. this is — huge challenges ahead? that's right, this is the _ huge challenges ahead? that's right, this is the huge - huge challenges ahead? that's right, this is the huge vaccine l right, this is the huge vaccine to help reduce the risk of deadly severe malaria by 30%, in sub—saharan africa where it is a huge threat. was born in liberia and i head malaria a few times as a child. my moth
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fergus walsh, bbc news. tell me first of all, how important and exciting is this?g is this? it is fantastic. _ and exciting is this? it is fantastic. for _ and exciting is this? it is fantastic. for many - and exciting is this? it 3 fantastic. for many different reasons. first, is vaccine against a very complicated organism, malaria is a parasite, not a virus and so, is a parasite, not a virus and so, is a parasite, not a virus and so, is a testament to numerous areas in which we pushed it forward both of the technological front. which we pushed it forward both of the technologicalfront. huge numbers of trials have been done and many minds, global partnerships have led to this. it is really encouraging. fantastic news. iwas the malaria — encouraging. fantastic news. iwas the malaria hits _ encouraging. fantastic news. iwas the malaria hits children _ encouraging. fantastic news. i was the malaria hits children harder? their smaller and they have no immunity essentially. and they have a smaller blood volume and the malaria parasite invades and eats the part of the h
fergus walsh, bbc news. tell me first of all, how important and exciting is this?g is this? it is fantastic. _ and exciting is this? it is fantastic. for _ and exciting is this? it is fantastic. for many - and exciting is this? it 3 fantastic. for many different reasons. first, is vaccine against a very complicated organism, malaria is a parasite, not a virus and so, is a parasite, not a virus and so, is a parasite, not a virus and so, is a testament to numerous areas in which we pushed it...
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fergus walsh. fergus, thank you very much indeed. fergus walsh-— fergus walsh.have to act to slow things down. quite possibly meaning increasing interest rates slightly. that encourages people to save and discourages people from taking on debt. should we be worried? well, we are in an extraordinary period of spending. we are coming out of a lockdown. this acceleration was predicted and shouldn't, theoretically, keep going. but what it means for your pocket is significant. for public sector workers who have had a pay freeze, for people on universal credit losing their top up, and for businesses seeking to recover things are feeling tough. and the warning is that this will increase for the next few months. tough times ahead. thank you. police are investigating a number of reports from women them incapacitated and with memory loss. victims say they have been pierced with a needle in their leg, hands and back, it's led to calls for a boycott of nightclubs in at least 30 towns and cities. over the last few months we have seen _ over the last few months we have seen a
fergus walsh. fergus, thank you very much indeed. fergus walsh-— fergus walsh.have to act to slow things down. quite possibly meaning increasing interest rates slightly. that encourages people to save and discourages people from taking on debt. should we be worried? well, we are in an extraordinary period of spending. we are coming out of a lockdown. this acceleration was predicted and shouldn't, theoretically, keep going. but what it means for your pocket is significant. for public sector...