with the g7 summit until sunday. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are the daily mirror columnist, susie boniface economy grew 2.3% in april, its fastest monthly growth since july last year. shoppers spent more on the high street as nonessential shops reopened, and people bought more cars and caravans. there was also more spending in pubs, cafes and restaurants as restrictions eased. a 24—year—old neo—nazi from bath, who created two banned right—wing terror groups, has been convicted of 12 terrorism offences. andrew dymock was also found guilty of three hate crimes by a jury at the old bailey. the court heard how he aimed to start a race war through websites and social media. daniel sandford reports. privately educated in bath, andrew dymock is the son of a university professor, but he founded not one, but two neo—nazi terrorist groups. both had to be banned as a threat to national security. i think his prosecution and his conviction and sentencing is a key step in protecting the uk. 0n the system resistance network website, he called forjewish people to be exterminated. he's seen here in the whi