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and, the chairman of tesco has told the bbc �*the worst is yet to come�* on food prices for consumersllan also said it was "wrong" for the governor of the bank of england to call for pay restraint, as part of efforts to keep inflation under control. good afternoon. the queen marks the 70th anniversary of the beginning of her reign today — a milestone no british monarch has reached before. her majesty has marked the occasion with a statement saying she wants camilla, the duchess of cornwall, to be known as queen consort when prince charles eventually becomes king. well, my colleaguejane hill is at buckingham palace for us this afternoon. jane. welcome again to buckingham palace on the sunday afternoon where we have spent the day reflecting on 70 years on the throne, a remarkable reign and talking about the future as well and looking ahead and that is one of those things that the queen did as well in her statement issued late last night as she reflected on the beginning of the platinum jubilee and put forward that wish, that sincere wish, she says she has, for camilla, duchess of cornwa
and, the chairman of tesco has told the bbc �*the worst is yet to come�* on food prices for consumersllan also said it was "wrong" for the governor of the bank of england to call for pay restraint, as part of efforts to keep inflation under control. good afternoon. the queen marks the 70th anniversary of the beginning of her reign today — a milestone no british monarch has reached before. her majesty has marked the occasion with a statement saying she wants camilla, the duchess...
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tell us a little bit more about the changes and why tesco is making these. , . , changes and why tescoructuring under way. as you say, most of them involve overnight staff, the people who restock the shelves over note —— overnight so they are ready for the next day. these are going to be done during the day now. tesco is saying to ensure more staff on the shop floor to meet customers at peak times. also 36 petrol stations are going to be converted to paying at the pump overnight. so overall, 1a00 jobs are going and that comes off the back of newsroom done yesterday that it the back of newsroom done yesterday thatitis the back of newsroom done yesterday that it is closing the budget chain jacks. there were 13 stores, at seven or going to close and six are being converted. about 1600 jobs going. fir being converted. about 1600 “obs anoin. . being converted. about 1600 “obs ..oin _ ., , ~' being converted. about 1600 “obs uuoin. ., ., being converted. about 1600 “obs ..oin, ., . ., ., , being converted. about 1600 “obs going. or at risk. what does this tell us about _ going. or at risk. wh
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tesco -- guest: those numbers sound right.hat russia is doing is predictable, to the biden administration's credit i would say they predicted much of this. they're trying to take out ukraine so they take out the radars, air missile defense, he tried to seize airports, combat and will just go forces. -- and logistical forces. russia's greatest asset is their military. many americans may not be tracking that russia in recent years has conducted a massive militarization modernization effort. i will remind viewers that russia continues to occupy portions of georgia. the ukrainian military has improved as well. russia has a formidable military course. he laid out the numbers. what the ukrainian people have is that they are a free people defending their homes. any study of history suggests, do not money -- underestimate the power and will of a free people defending their land. host: largest military action in europe since world war ii. for viewers who may be used to look back on those world war ii maps seeing the flow of the front a
tesco -- guest: those numbers sound right.hat russia is doing is predictable, to the biden administration's credit i would say they predicted much of this. they're trying to take out ukraine so they take out the radars, air missile defense, he tried to seize airports, combat and will just go forces. -- and logistical forces. russia's greatest asset is their military. many americans may not be tracking that russia in recent years has conducted a massive militarization modernization effort. i...
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and tesco a leading supermarket in the u. k. ones, it's only going to get was in some ways to wants to still to come. because although food price inflation in tesco last quarter was only one percent, we are impacted by rising energy prices. and it's not just brit bearing the brunt global food prices, sword by 1 point, one percent last month. as in closer to 2011, all time high. a whopping 22 percent of the population, or 14500000 people were living in poverty before the pandemic. 2.4000000 on the brink. that number is surely going to balloon in size is the cost of living souls yet again. and while food banks are a lifeline, they can only go so far. shut, edwards, dusty, haughty, london, with the canadian capital still in the grip of mass covey vaccine mandate. protests 2 provinces appeared to have relented, announcing an end to their proof of vaccination policies. but also police are instead clamping down making forceful arrests of any what they find supplying fuel to the protesting truckers. or what are you doing? what are y
and tesco a leading supermarket in the u. k. ones, it's only going to get was in some ways to wants to still to come. because although food price inflation in tesco last quarter was only one percent, we are impacted by rising energy prices. and it's not just brit bearing the brunt global food prices, sword by 1 point, one percent last month. as in closer to 2011, all time high. a whopping 22 percent of the population, or 14500000 people were living in poverty before the pandemic. 2.4000000 on...
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and tesco a leading supermarket in the u. k. ones, it's only going to get worse. in some ways the west is still to come because although food price inflation in tesco last quarter was only one percent, we are impacted by rising energy prices. and it's not just brits bearing the brunt global food prices, sword by 1 point, one percent last month. as in closer to 2011, all time high. a whopping 22 percent of the population, or 14500000 people were living in poverty before the pandemic. 2.4000000 on the brink. that number is surely going to balloon in size is the cost of living souls yet again. and while food banks are a lifeline, they can only go so far. shut, edwards dusty, haughty, london. can you in this out of the russian government moving forward? withdraw flores on the recognition of crypto currencies, where the focus protecting the rights of investors from financial crime, russian business, newspaper, commerce, sand reports, the crypto money will be class to standard currencies, not as digital assets or transactions will be checked, the possible connection wit
and tesco a leading supermarket in the u. k. ones, it's only going to get worse. in some ways the west is still to come because although food price inflation in tesco last quarter was only one percent, we are impacted by rising energy prices. and it's not just brits bearing the brunt global food prices, sword by 1 point, one percent last month. as in closer to 2011, all time high. a whopping 22 percent of the population, or 14500000 people were living in poverty before the pandemic. 2.4000000...
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the chairman of britain's biggest supermarket chain, tesco, has warned that "the worst is still to comes. john allan estimates costs could rise as much as 5% by the spring as energy and other costs feed through to retailers. 0verall inflation, the rate in which prices rise, climbed to 5.4% in december — its highest level for 30 years. the bank of england warns inflation could eventually peak at 7.25% in april. our business correspondent katie prescott is here. katie, the pressure on business really is stark isn't it. it katie, the pressure on business really is stark isn't it.— really is stark isn't it. it is, 596 sounds like — really is stark isn't it. it is, 596 sounds like a _ really is stark isn't it. it is, 596 sounds like a lot, _ really is stark isn't it. it is, 596 sounds like a lot, but - really is stark isn't it. it is, 596 sounds like a lot, but when i really is stark isn't it. it is, 596. sounds like a lot, but when you really is stark isn't it. it is, 596 - sounds like a lot, but when you look at the cost pressures that businesses are facing, they are quite extraordinary ri
the chairman of britain's biggest supermarket chain, tesco, has warned that "the worst is still to comes. john allan estimates costs could rise as much as 5% by the spring as energy and other costs feed through to retailers. 0verall inflation, the rate in which prices rise, climbed to 5.4% in december — its highest level for 30 years. the bank of england warns inflation could eventually peak at 7.25% in april. our business correspondent katie prescott is here. katie, the pressure on...
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and tesco a leading supermarket in the u. k. ones, it's only going to get was in some ways to wants to still to come. because although food price inflation in tesco last quarter was only one percent, we are impacted by rising energy prices and is not just brit bearing the brunt global food prices, sword by 1 point, one percent last month. as in, closer to 2000 eleven's all time high, a whopping 22 percent of the population, or 14500000 people were living in poverty before the pandemic. 2.4000000 on the brink. that number is surely going to balloon in size is the cost of living souls yet again. and while food banks are a lifeline, they can only go so far. shut. edwards dusty, haughty, london, bay. the world's biggest social media network is threatening to pull out of europe, hope it amount from e u regulators. they want to stop matter which owns facebook, instagram on whatsapp from transferring the personal data of european uses to us based service, saying it's a risk to their privacy is our europe corresponded peter oliver. s
and tesco a leading supermarket in the u. k. ones, it's only going to get was in some ways to wants to still to come. because although food price inflation in tesco last quarter was only one percent, we are impacted by rising energy prices and is not just brit bearing the brunt global food prices, sword by 1 point, one percent last month. as in, closer to 2000 eleven's all time high, a whopping 22 percent of the population, or 14500000 people were living in poverty before the pandemic....
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the chairman of tesco has warned consumers to expect further increases in the price of food over the was still to come". food is a relatively small part of household spending, probably only about 9%, and that figure has halved in the last half—century but it's a bigger proportion for those on the lowest income,s so we are concerned particularly about what we can do to try to protect those who are hardest up who are going to suffer most from that, and in some ways the worst is still to come because although food price inflation in tesco in the last quarter was only i%, we are impacted by rising energy prices and our suppliers are impacted by rising energy prices so the likelihood is that that inflation figure will rise but we are doing all we can to offset it. so the worst is yet to come? how bad do you think it could get? i predicted last autumn that food prices by the spring might be rising at 5% and i sincerely believe it won't be any more than that. it might even be slightly less but that's the sort of number we are talking about, but of course, 5% if you are spending as some of t
the chairman of tesco has warned consumers to expect further increases in the price of food over the was still to come". food is a relatively small part of household spending, probably only about 9%, and that figure has halved in the last half—century but it's a bigger proportion for those on the lowest income,s so we are concerned particularly about what we can do to try to protect those who are hardest up who are going to suffer most from that, and in some ways the worst is still to...
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. - well, lets stay on the subject of inflation because the boss of tesco is warning the worst is yetf the supermarket giant estimated food prices could rise as much as 5% by the spring as energy and other costs feed through to the high street. joining me now is russ mould, investment director, aj bell. we are entering another week and the headlines are the same, cost of living, inflation, energy — a lot of concerns and now the boss of tesco saying our weekly shop will be higher. he's looking at prices, shipping costs, truckers and transportation costs, he's talking about 5%—6% wage increases and the one thing he does not talk about very much is actually the cost of the food itself but if you look at the united nation's food and agriculture organisation, its global price index is up. it does seem logical that we will see that filtering through to the supermarkets. it is almost like the perfect _ the supermarkets. it is almost like the perfect stop, - the supermarkets. it is almost like the perfect stop, at - the supermarkets. it is almost like the perfect stop, at a - like the perfect
. - well, lets stay on the subject of inflation because the boss of tesco is warning the worst is yetf the supermarket giant estimated food prices could rise as much as 5% by the spring as energy and other costs feed through to the high street. joining me now is russ mould, investment director, aj bell. we are entering another week and the headlines are the same, cost of living, inflation, energy — a lot of concerns and now the boss of tesco saying our weekly shop will be higher. he's looking...
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the chairman of british grocery chain, tesco says the worst arising from the prices is yet to cotton bridge, should expect another 5 percent increase in the spring and initiative to cut the value out of tax or consumers has for now been ruled out by the government. and you and report says north korea's missile program is being funded through stolen crypto currency. north korean cyber attacks have stolen more than $50000000.00 worth of currency in the past 2 years. according to investigators such attacks are an important source of revenue for the nuclear and ballistic missile program. the report says, the escalating tensions between moscow in the west have race, concerns about the use energy supply. 40 percent of the blocks imported gas comes from russia. and while prices have stored to record levels and recent months, russian state run energy giant gas problem has failed to ramp up deliveries. up until now us liquefied natural gas. we played only a minor role in the use energy supply. but that may change as your appeal commission president or the lavonda lion said on a trip to poland
the chairman of british grocery chain, tesco says the worst arising from the prices is yet to cotton bridge, should expect another 5 percent increase in the spring and initiative to cut the value out of tax or consumers has for now been ruled out by the government. and you and report says north korea's missile program is being funded through stolen crypto currency. north korean cyber attacks have stolen more than $50000000.00 worth of currency in the past 2 years. according to investigators...
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very difficult week, we have had to put up with a lot of flak, rightly so, but to come back here with tescoke that, roll their sleeves up, it is one of my best victories in my 100 —— come back here. a great result for wales. this so huge celebrations for wales, but for scotland the wait for a win in cardiff goes on. it's now 20 years since they've won in the welsh capital, and they're yet to win two matches in a row in the six nations. for us, we didn't get too carried away with ourselves. i for us, we didn't get too carried away with ourselves.— away with ourselves. i think at times last _ away with ourselves. i think at times last week _ away with ourselves. i think at times last week we _ away with ourselves. i think at times last week we were - away with ourselves. i think at | times last week we were really away with ourselves. i think at - times last week we were really quite good and other parts we could have improved even more so it especially disappointing at the minute, but i'm sure we will look back and there are things we will be proud of and not so proud of and we will look to
very difficult week, we have had to put up with a lot of flak, rightly so, but to come back here with tescoke that, roll their sleeves up, it is one of my best victories in my 100 —— come back here. a great result for wales. this so huge celebrations for wales, but for scotland the wait for a win in cardiff goes on. it's now 20 years since they've won in the welsh capital, and they're yet to win two matches in a row in the six nations. for us, we didn't get too carried away with ourselves....
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and, the chairman of tesco has told the bbc �*the worst is yet to come�* on food prices for consumershn allan also said it was "wrong" for the governor of the bank of england to call for pay restraint, as part of efforts to keep inflation under control. now on bbc news... israel and iran have been involved in a hidden war for years. and, the bbc�*s travelled to israel on the trail of half a tonne of missing iranian secret documents, to investigate evidence suggesting they led to the assassination of an iranian nuclear scientist. for decades, two of the middle east's most implacable foes, israel and iran, have been embroiled in a shadow war. the biggest flashpoint is iran's nuclear programme. israel does not believe iran's assertions that it is a purely peaceful civil one. we have our intelligence capabilities to go after those who try to threaten us. the past few years has seen an accelerating pattern of hostile actions by both countries. this shadow war has now taken a dangerous turn. iran's most prominent nuclear scientist has been assassinated, and there have been explosions in nuc
and, the chairman of tesco has told the bbc �*the worst is yet to come�* on food prices for consumershn allan also said it was "wrong" for the governor of the bank of england to call for pay restraint, as part of efforts to keep inflation under control. now on bbc news... israel and iran have been involved in a hidden war for years. and, the bbc�*s travelled to israel on the trail of half a tonne of missing iranian secret documents, to investigate evidence suggesting they led to...
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and, the chairman of tesco has told the bbc �*the worst is yet to come�* on food prices for consumersllan also said it was "wrong" for the governor of the bank of england to call for pay restraint, as part of efforts to keep inflation under control. now on bbc news... birmingham heartlands hospital has one of the busiest intensive care units in the region. we follow three nurses on a night shift to find out what it's really like to be an intensive care nurse. no one dies alone in intensive care. it's me that sits there and holds your relative's hand. it's me that talks to them in their last few minutes. it is me that makes sure they're comfortable. no two days are the same. you don't know what you're going to walk into. our aim is to make patients better so they can go home to their families. covid has changed - intensive care completely. the demand for the service isjust extraordinary. - we need to look after ourselves to be the best nurses we possibly can be. we cry together, we feel our emotions together and i think that's so important. i do like a busy shift, it makes you think a
and, the chairman of tesco has told the bbc �*the worst is yet to come�* on food prices for consumersllan also said it was "wrong" for the governor of the bank of england to call for pay restraint, as part of efforts to keep inflation under control. now on bbc news... birmingham heartlands hospital has one of the busiest intensive care units in the region. we follow three nurses on a night shift to find out what it's really like to be an intensive care nurse. no one dies alone in...
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if people weren't already feeling the squeeze, on their house would budgets, the boss of tesco say there'so many. enormously bad news. the tory party, the government are stuck in a little bit of a situation with the walls closing in. on the one hand, they're desperate for this party story to andy. the business secretary saying nobody wants to hear about these parties, the government wants to show they are on the front foot of the disasters, borisjohnson putting off a phone call with vladimir putin because he was doing with a self sabotage prices of his own making. similarly, what are they going to do with this? the opposition are in the slightly luxurious position of not having a pr crisis to firefight and they can sit back and work out exec who they would do would having to show their hand, the government are having to deal with other things, as tony said, a police investigation, ministerial code, possibility of letters and an impending crisis of unimaginable proportions to every single person who might want to or not want to vote for them, the next election. .. , not want to vote for the
if people weren't already feeling the squeeze, on their house would budgets, the boss of tesco say there'so many. enormously bad news. the tory party, the government are stuck in a little bit of a situation with the walls closing in. on the one hand, they're desperate for this party story to andy. the business secretary saying nobody wants to hear about these parties, the government wants to show they are on the front foot of the disasters, borisjohnson putting off a phone call with vladimir...
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american express is up in france and yeah, you know, i feel especially proud of, you know, something like tesco right is able to, to use us to improve their, um and website to show better search results. so people can find the items they're looking for and i don't see google. oh no, i don't know. what do you know how like, why some of these get up so we frankly just saw a, this is mr. brown had a p r ah, after our visit, the founder explains the enigma name, figure 8. we call a company figure it because we think of it as a loop. and the loop really has these, these 2 parts, right? there's the humans that do the labeling, and then the machine learning that learns from the humans. and then it goes back to the humans for more labeling, right? so we think of this kind of like beautiful loop, right? where humans do the best things that humans can do. and the algorithms that artificial intelligence does the best things that the algorithms can do. and we put that together. and that's what we call it li ah, a get a better understanding of why i need humans to function. we stop joking around and get out
american express is up in france and yeah, you know, i feel especially proud of, you know, something like tesco right is able to, to use us to improve their, um and website to show better search results. so people can find the items they're looking for and i don't see google. oh no, i don't know. what do you know how like, why some of these get up so we frankly just saw a, this is mr. brown had a p r ah, after our visit, the founder explains the enigma name, figure 8. we call a company figure...
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and then when i ended up at s, tesco, i was in paradise. yeah. because it embodies the sort of concept i've always wanted to put into practice of mocking lesson and anything is possible here. this is jamarcus. students are encouraged to try things out here. and that takes time and often doesn't fit with school rules. and the students are learning about the ged are for a whole week in every subject, not just german and history. they're even building the war themselves. easy. sanders is the game master and defines the rules. she underwent special training to learn how to integrate these role plays into the curriculum. yeah, because each of you gets an idea her with a girl. okay, then you get her 1st damp of course. love. all right. you get it here. loop of great work. you merge temper, manhattan, the more stamps you get, the better your status with us. i am so you might be it. does the officer friends darzy off? it's 11 man. can you might be stationed at the borders on monday, or you might get supplies some bite for, for balls need to have. yeah. s
and then when i ended up at s, tesco, i was in paradise. yeah. because it embodies the sort of concept i've always wanted to put into practice of mocking lesson and anything is possible here. this is jamarcus. students are encouraged to try things out here. and that takes time and often doesn't fit with school rules. and the students are learning about the ged are for a whole week in every subject, not just german and history. they're even building the war themselves. easy. sanders is the game...
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the chairman of tesco, john allan, has told the bbc "the worst is yet to come" on food prices for consumerslso said it was "wrong" for the governor of the bank of england to call for pay restraint last week, as part of efforts to keep inflation under control. singing india begins two days of mourning as one of the country's most famous singers, lata mangeshkar, dies aged 92. now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week — we are on the hunt for the parrot pirates. you've missed a bit! how to spot when buildings go wrong. and the musicians taking on the streaming scrooge. here we go again! this week, lara is doing something unusual. she has left the city to join someone special on a walk. she is in the new forest national park with wildlife tv legend chris packham. what a beautiful scene. tell me about this area. well, we're in the new forest national park here, which is famous for various habitats, its valley moors, its sandy lowland heath, but also, its ancient woodland, and there are a number of veteran trees here, a significant number, so we're talking about trees that are five, six, 6
the chairman of tesco, john allan, has told the bbc "the worst is yet to come" on food prices for consumerslso said it was "wrong" for the governor of the bank of england to call for pay restraint last week, as part of efforts to keep inflation under control. singing india begins two days of mourning as one of the country's most famous singers, lata mangeshkar, dies aged 92. now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week — we are on the hunt for the parrot pirates. you've...
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the chairman of tesco, john allan, has told the bbc "the worst is yet to come" on food prices for consumerslso said it was "wrong" for the governor of the bank of england to call for pay restraint last week, as part of efforts to keep inflation under control. singing india begins two days of mourning as one of the country's most famous singers, lata mangeshkar, dies aged 92. now on bbc news — it's the travel show. coming up this week: downhill for the double vaxxed. we are controlling every guest, so he needs to show his covid status, you need vaccination or valid healing from corona. up in the air with a guide dog. so relieved that she is ok and she has just been chewing the bone the whole flight. and grease is the word: why fans of the great british fry—up fear for its future. i think the secret ingredient is love, because you can't get this food anywhere in the world. hello and welcome to bethnal green in the heart of london's east end. now, if you are looking for proper cockney london, this isn't farfrom the real deal, and waiting just over there, calling out to me is a proper, traditio
the chairman of tesco, john allan, has told the bbc "the worst is yet to come" on food prices for consumerslso said it was "wrong" for the governor of the bank of england to call for pay restraint last week, as part of efforts to keep inflation under control. singing india begins two days of mourning as one of the country's most famous singers, lata mangeshkar, dies aged 92. now on bbc news — it's the travel show. coming up this week: downhill for the double vaxxed. we are...
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the chairman of tesco has told the bbc "the worst is yet to come" on food prices for consumers.call for pay restraint, as part of efforts to keep inflation under control. and india begins two days of mourning, as one of the country's most famous singers, lata mungeshker, dies aged 92.
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because although food price inflation in tesco last quarter was only one percent, we are impacted by rising energy prices. and it's not just brit starring the brunt global food prices. sword, by 1 point, one percent last month. as in, closer to 2000 eleven's all time high. a whopping 22 percent of the population, or 14500000 people were living in poverty before the pandemic. 2.4000000 on the brink. that number is surely going to balloon in size is the cost of living souls yet again. and while food banks are a lifeline, they can only go so far. shut, edwards, dusty, haughty, london, in the midst of a 10 stand off with russia. the us says it needs no need. is these no need for immediate sanctions against an old stream to gas pipeline which links russia to germany. you as president biden had earlier threatened to shut down the project if russia would invade ukraine. ortiz at southgate hale house, the story, no string to as now front and center in the ukraine crisis. because while both nato and key of now agree, but the imminent rush invasion they've been waiting for for months is unlike
because although food price inflation in tesco last quarter was only one percent, we are impacted by rising energy prices. and it's not just brit starring the brunt global food prices. sword, by 1 point, one percent last month. as in, closer to 2000 eleven's all time high. a whopping 22 percent of the population, or 14500000 people were living in poverty before the pandemic. 2.4000000 on the brink. that number is surely going to balloon in size is the cost of living souls yet again. and while...
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because although food price inflation in tesco last quarter was only one percent, we are impacted by rising energy prices. and it's not just brits bearing the brunt global food prices, sword by 1 point, one percent last month. as in, closer to 2000 eleven's all time high, a whopping 22 percent of the population, or 14500000 people were living in poverty before the pandemic. 2.4000000 on the brink. that number is surely going to balloon in size is the cost of living souls yet again. and while food banks are a lifeline, they can only go so far. shut edwards, dusty party london. the world's biggest social media networks threatening to pull out of europe, however, demands from e u regulators. they want to stop matter which owns facebook into grammar whatsapp from transferring the personal data of european uses to us based service saying it's a rift to their privacy. his are, you are a correspondent, peter oliver. social media was supposed to bring your soul closer together online, but now the biggest fish and the internet pond meta, the parent company behind facebook, and instagram seems
because although food price inflation in tesco last quarter was only one percent, we are impacted by rising energy prices. and it's not just brits bearing the brunt global food prices, sword by 1 point, one percent last month. as in, closer to 2000 eleven's all time high, a whopping 22 percent of the population, or 14500000 people were living in poverty before the pandemic. 2.4000000 on the brink. that number is surely going to balloon in size is the cost of living souls yet again. and while...
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the chairman of tesco has told the bbc "the worst is yet to come" on food prices for consumers.ohn allan also said it was "wrong" for the governor of the bank of england to call for pay restraint, as part of efforts to keep inflation under control. and india begins two days of mourning, as one of the country's most famous singers, lata mungeshker, dies aged 92. ok, now on bbc news, it's time for the media show. hello, i'm ros atkins. welcome to this week's media show. we're going to talk about bbc three because it's back as a linear television channel, six years after the bbc decided it shouldn't be one of those. and we'll talk about spotify and joe rogan. he's in the middle of a storm over covid misinformation that may have been on his podcast, and some people are saying, "should spotify really be funding content like that?" we will get into all of the issues that raises. let me introduce you to our guests. we have elizabeth dwoskin, silicon valley correspondent at the washington post, jake kanter, media correspondent at the times, rosanna pound—woods, who's a producer of the c
the chairman of tesco has told the bbc "the worst is yet to come" on food prices for consumers.ohn allan also said it was "wrong" for the governor of the bank of england to call for pay restraint, as part of efforts to keep inflation under control. and india begins two days of mourning, as one of the country's most famous singers, lata mungeshker, dies aged 92. ok, now on bbc news, it's time for the media show. hello, i'm ros atkins. welcome to this week's media show. we're...
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the chairman of tesco, john allan, has told the bbc �*the worst is yet to come' on food prices for consumers also said it was "wrong" for the governor of the bank of england to call for pay restraint last week, as part of efforts to keep inflation under control. and coming up in half an hour, the travel show heads to ischgl, the �*super—spreader resort�* in austria that made headlines during the early stages of the pandemic. good afternoon. the queen marks the 70th anniversary of the beginning of her reign today — a milestone no british monarch has reached before. her majesty has marked the occasion with a statement saying she wants camilla, the duchess of cornwall, to be known as queen consort when prince charles eventually becomes king. this morning the prince of wales said he and the duchess were �*deeply conscious�* of the honour bestowed on camilla. here�*s our royal correspondent nicholas witchell. "i look forward to continuing to serve you with all my heart," so says the queen in her accession day message. on this day when she marks the 70th anniversary of the moment she came to the t
the chairman of tesco, john allan, has told the bbc �*the worst is yet to come' on food prices for consumers also said it was "wrong" for the governor of the bank of england to call for pay restraint last week, as part of efforts to keep inflation under control. and coming up in half an hour, the travel show heads to ischgl, the �*super—spreader resort�* in austria that made headlines during the early stages of the pandemic. good afternoon. the queen marks the 70th anniversary...
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hardest up who will suffer most and in some ways the worst is still to come food price inflation in tesco only 1% the last quarter we are impacted by rising energy prices and our supplies are impacted the likelihood that inflation figure will rise. >>> heading to europe, a lot happening in the fixed income space. ecb is expected to hike in the fourth quarter the first governing council member is backing the rate rise this year. not saying the central bank should wind down the program the first two rate moves will likely follow each other in quick succession the hawk speaking there. eu officials say the bloc is unlikely to agree on the reform before the end of next year. the commission will present proposals known as the stability impact in june with the legislative process to last. however, they were suspended two years ago to help countries fight the pandemic the warning of the level of fiscal support will be lower with or without reforms in place. >>> we want to give you a look at the yields. we are breaking records across the board. italy in particular. the two-year yield rising to the
hardest up who will suffer most and in some ways the worst is still to come food price inflation in tesco only 1% the last quarter we are impacted by rising energy prices and our supplies are impacted the likelihood that inflation figure will rise. >>> heading to europe, a lot happening in the fixed income space. ecb is expected to hike in the fourth quarter the first governing council member is backing the rate rise this year. not saying the central bank should wind down the program...
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. _ tesco has warned 1,400 jobs are at risk following changes it's making to overnight roles at somethe evenings. the start of the beijing winter olympics is just a few days away, and one of those with high hopes for a medal is team gb snowboarder charlotte bankes. she was on the verge of giving up the sportjust a few years ago after fracturing her pelvis. our sports news reporter, laura scott, has been to meet her. think bmx on snow, and you get pretty close to the adrenaline fuelled olympic sport of snowboard cross. this is a lap of honour... 0h! drama! favourites haven't always fared so well in this most unpredictable event, but great britain's charlotte bankes is leading the pack going into beijing. what are your hopes in beijing? be at my top game. i think that was the topical i've got, and it'sjust being able to ride at the level i'm riding at, training, and hopefully it all goes well and i can put that on a good race. -- i think —— i think that was the main goal i've got. i mean, it's boarder cross, so everything can happen and some things are out of our control. with each rid
. _ tesco has warned 1,400 jobs are at risk following changes it's making to overnight roles at somethe evenings. the start of the beijing winter olympics is just a few days away, and one of those with high hopes for a medal is team gb snowboarder charlotte bankes. she was on the verge of giving up the sportjust a few years ago after fracturing her pelvis. our sports news reporter, laura scott, has been to meet her. think bmx on snow, and you get pretty close to the adrenaline fuelled olympic...
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and, the chairman of tesco has told the bbc �*the worst is yet to come' on food prices for consumers.ate evidence suggesting they led to the assassination of an iranian nuclear scientist. for decades, two of the middle east's most implacable foes,
and, the chairman of tesco has told the bbc �*the worst is yet to come' on food prices for consumers.ate evidence suggesting they led to the assassination of an iranian nuclear scientist. for decades, two of the middle east's most implacable foes,