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hannah miller reporting there. with me now is our business editor, simonjack.inflation is affecting the poorest households most of all? yes, 10%, we haven't seen that for 40 yes, 10%, we haven't seen that for a0 years, so, shocking but perhaps not unexpected, given what andy was talking about in his piece. but you're right, food and energy are the big increases, and people on low income is spent a much bigger proportion of their income on those. the institute for fiscal studies has done some work, saying, if we get 13% inflation in october, people on the lowest income is will be looking at inflation closer to 18% to 20%, so, really difficult, which is why people are so stricken, when i was out in the streets of leicester yesterday and they wanted to know what further support was coming, and i spoke to the chancellor this morning and he said his main priority was delivering on the package which has already been announced by his predecessor rishi sunak. everyone is desperate for more detail on what extra support will be coming in october. they haven't furnished u
hannah miller reporting there. with me now is our business editor, simonjack.inflation is affecting the poorest households most of all? yes, 10%, we haven't seen that for 40 yes, 10%, we haven't seen that for a0 years, so, shocking but perhaps not unexpected, given what andy was talking about in his piece. but you're right, food and energy are the big increases, and people on low income is spent a much bigger proportion of their income on those. the institute for fiscal studies has done some...
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hannah miller there, talking to people about their everyday experiences and how they are able to copefor food, farming and fisheries. you'll appreciate that the cost of living and inflation is absolutely the story of today, and of our times at the moment. and we know that it is the poorest families in this country who are being hit the hardest. what would labour do to help them?— hardest. what would labour do to hel them? ., �* ., , , help them? you're absolutely right, and every mp _ help them? you're absolutely right, and every mp will— help them? you're absolutely right, and every mp will be _ help them? you're absolutely right, and every mp will be hearing - help them? you're absolutely right, and every mp will be hearing from i and every mp will be hearing from their constituents. i've got over 7000 people in cambridge, the city i represent, who are in fuel poverty, and it's a city many people will think is quite prosperous. so to answer your question, as keir starmer laid out at the beginning of the week, making sure those bills do not go through in october, that they are fixed
hannah miller there, talking to people about their everyday experiences and how they are able to copefor food, farming and fisheries. you'll appreciate that the cost of living and inflation is absolutely the story of today, and of our times at the moment. and we know that it is the poorest families in this country who are being hit the hardest. what would labour do to help them?— hardest. what would labour do to hel them? ., �* ., , , help them? you're absolutely right, and every mp _ help...
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hannah miller, bbc news.an open letter to the health secretary, they say that without a quicker and wider vaccine roll—out, the virus could become "endemic". 0vernight, the us declared monkeypox a public health emergency. let's hear more from our lgbt+ producer, josh parry. what exactly is the letter calling for? , ., , , , , for? this letter has been written by sexual health _ for? this letter has been written by sexual health charity _ for? this letter has been written by sexual health charity terrence - sexual health charity terrence higgins trust as various various lgbt groups and the are asking for, split with her in the us they want the government to treat monkeypox outbreak as a public health emergency —— much like in the us. they say the vaccine roll—out must be sped up and be made available to more people to stop it becoming endemic. ., ., , ., , , more people to stop it becoming endemic. ., ., , ., ,, ., more people to stop it becoming endemic. ., ., , ., , endemic. how many 'abs have been civen out
hannah miller, bbc news.an open letter to the health secretary, they say that without a quicker and wider vaccine roll—out, the virus could become "endemic". 0vernight, the us declared monkeypox a public health emergency. let's hear more from our lgbt+ producer, josh parry. what exactly is the letter calling for? , ., , , , , for? this letter has been written by sexual health _ for? this letter has been written by sexual health charity _ for? this letter has been written by sexual...
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welcome to breakfast, with hannah miller and roger johnson.rilling contest, but in the end it all came down to thejudges. an improved joshua took usyk all the way, but lost again on an agonising split points decision after 12 gruelling rounds, leaving him visibly emotional. iam upset, i am upset, really, deep down in my heart. man. sighs.
welcome to breakfast, with hannah miller and roger johnson.rilling contest, but in the end it all came down to thejudges. an improved joshua took usyk all the way, but lost again on an agonising split points decision after 12 gruelling rounds, leaving him visibly emotional. iam upset, i am upset, really, deep down in my heart. man. sighs.
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hannah miller reporting from birmingham.owns storm in a teacup gifts, an online gift shop. thank you forjoining us. just how tough are you finding things at the moment? it tough are you finding things at the moment? , ,., ., ., moment? it is so hard at the minute, it really is- — moment? it is so hard at the minute, it really is- our— moment? it is so hard at the minute, it really is. our sales _ moment? it is so hard at the minute, it really is. our sales have _ moment? it is so hard at the minute, it really is. our sales have gone - it really is. our sales have gone down by about 60%, 70% in some cases. we are really struggling. we are so terrified of trying to raise prices because we don't want our current customers to go but also, we are not making enough to survive. so how are you trying to keep afloat? i work all the hours i possibly can. most of the time now, we try not to use the electric if we can because i am working from home obviously and the cost of gas and electric is going up so we are trying to cut costs wher
hannah miller reporting from birmingham.owns storm in a teacup gifts, an online gift shop. thank you forjoining us. just how tough are you finding things at the moment? it tough are you finding things at the moment? , ,., ., ., moment? it is so hard at the minute, it really is- — moment? it is so hard at the minute, it really is- our— moment? it is so hard at the minute, it really is. our sales _ moment? it is so hard at the minute, it really is. our sales have _ moment? it is so hard at...
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welcome to breakfast, with hannah miller and roger johnson. our headlines today: defeat for anthonyjoshua. he loses his heavyweight title rematch against ukraine's oleksandr usyk. a thrilling contest, but in the end it all came down to thejudges. an improved joshua took usyk all the way, but lost again on an agonising split points decision after 12 gruelling rounds, leaving him visibly emotional. iam upset, i am upset, really, deep down in my heart. man. sighs. a walkout at the uk's biggest container port. eight days of strike action have begun at felixstowe, a vital link in the country's supply chain. good morning. there are some showers in the forecast today. the best of any sunshine will be across the north of the uk with more cloud further south. north of the uk with more cloud furthersouth. i north of the uk with more cloud further south. i will have all the weather details here on breakfast. it's sunday, the 21st of august. our main story: british heavyweight boxer anthonyjoshua has lost his world—title rematch against ukrainian fighter
welcome to breakfast, with hannah miller and roger johnson. our headlines today: defeat for anthonyjoshua. he loses his heavyweight title rematch against ukraine's oleksandr usyk. a thrilling contest, but in the end it all came down to thejudges. an improved joshua took usyk all the way, but lost again on an agonising split points decision after 12 gruelling rounds, leaving him visibly emotional. iam upset, i am upset, really, deep down in my heart. man. sighs. a walkout at the uk's biggest...
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borrowers and many of those with a mortgage are starting to realise what all this means for them, as hannah millerge market has become far from an attractive prospect. as she comes to the end of her two—year fixed rate, she's going to see her monthly payment of £1,000 go up more than a quarter to 1,270 — and it will impact other areas of her life. the mortgage increases are really affecting my life at the moment — with the cost of living and i get married next month, so my pennies are very tight, and £270 a month is quite a big amount of money for me to have additional outgoings for effectively nothing new — i'm not gaining anything from this — so any holidays or extras that we want in our life, we are unable to do. shelley walker's choosing to pay interest only — likely to cost more overall in the long run, but for now it makes the cost of living more bearable as other bills increase. i've chosen an interest—only mortgage because it's cheaper on a monthly basis, so that means that i'm more able to afford the luxuries that i like to have in life. and my husband is self—employed and we were concern
borrowers and many of those with a mortgage are starting to realise what all this means for them, as hannah millerge market has become far from an attractive prospect. as she comes to the end of her two—year fixed rate, she's going to see her monthly payment of £1,000 go up more than a quarter to 1,270 — and it will impact other areas of her life. the mortgage increases are really affecting my life at the moment — with the cost of living and i get married next month, so my pennies are...
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let's get more on this now with our business correspondent hannah miller.g because gas and electricity prices are much higher than they have ever been before. 0fgem say that's because of russia's actions in ukraine. they say they need to make these changes to provide the necessary stability, to stop energy suppliers from going under as we saw last winter. they say the risk of further large—scale supplier failures wouldn't be good for anybody. it's not in any one's interest for more suppliers to leave the market, as that can push up costs further. they also say, 0fgem, but making the price cap change every three months rather than every six months will mean that when wholesale prices fall, that fall in prices can be passed on to customers. so, we'll see prices rise, perhaps more regularly than we would like but we will also see them full more regularly than we would all would like. so, it will become much more responsive, they say, to wholesale energy prices. light so, prices can rise but they can also fall. �* , ., ., ., ., ., fall. it's not going to allevi
let's get more on this now with our business correspondent hannah miller.g because gas and electricity prices are much higher than they have ever been before. 0fgem say that's because of russia's actions in ukraine. they say they need to make these changes to provide the necessary stability, to stop energy suppliers from going under as we saw last winter. they say the risk of further large—scale supplier failures wouldn't be good for anybody. it's not in any one's interest for more suppliers...
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our correspondent hannah miller is at euston station.ain operating companies. but then there is also the role of the government, who don't particularly want to get involved. at the same time, they are insisting on reforms to the way that the railway is run. this is the sixth time rail unions have walked out sincejune. earlier, i spoke to mick lynch, the general secretary of the rmt and i have asked him why it is all still going on. we haven't got an offer that we can consider as a reasonable offer. we haven't got an acceptable package. and that's because the train companies and network rail have been blocked from making those offers by grant shapps. it's obvious now that grant shapps is locked into a cycle where he's got to appease two really right—wing candidates for prime minister in the tory party election. and if he wants to protect that position, he's got to show then that he's some kind of steely, right—wing militant, which is what the whole party is becoming. so we need to unlock that. i think there's a political dimension to it n
our correspondent hannah miller is at euston station.ain operating companies. but then there is also the role of the government, who don't particularly want to get involved. at the same time, they are insisting on reforms to the way that the railway is run. this is the sixth time rail unions have walked out sincejune. earlier, i spoke to mick lynch, the general secretary of the rmt and i have asked him why it is all still going on. we haven't got an offer that we can consider as a reasonable...
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our business correspondent hannah miller is in ipswich getting some reaction.appening and getting more reaction from here injust a moment but and getting more reaction from here in just a moment but first here is a round—up of what we have learned so far this morning. we've known for months it was coming, but, in the last hour, it's been confirmed — the average household fuel bill will be £3,549 from october. the cap is set by the energy regulator ofgem and is the maximum amount companies can charge customers for each unit of energy. ofgem has acknowledged the situation as deeply worrying for many people. i accept this is devastating news for many families out there. so what we're also saying today is we have ten days, now, until we will have a new administration, a new prime minister and a new ministerial team. now, we think that the government, with our support, with the support of the industry, with the support of ngos, needs to act urgently and decisively to address the situation that's before us. because the difficult news i have to give is, when i look at
our business correspondent hannah miller is in ipswich getting some reaction.appening and getting more reaction from here injust a moment but and getting more reaction from here in just a moment but first here is a round—up of what we have learned so far this morning. we've known for months it was coming, but, in the last hour, it's been confirmed — the average household fuel bill will be £3,549 from october. the cap is set by the energy regulator ofgem and is the maximum amount companies...