of thousands of civilians, most of them refugees, living already desperate lives? many of those people are in tents and temporary buildings that for once may have helped to save lives. but as long as idlib remains a rebel stronghold, getting help from the outside world will remain extremely difficult. paul adams, our diplomatic correspondent. new figures show there was no growth in the economy in the final three months of last year, and this is better than predicted, as analysts thought that the economy would shrink. but the chancellorjeremy hunt has admitted we're not "out of the woods". labour says the economy "is stuck in the slow lane". here's our economics editor, faisal islam. energy prices are driving the economy up and down. here in south yorkshire where once there was cole, now it's winter. at this secondary glazing factory is a corner of british trade that is brisk. figs