with us, good luck with every thing. perfect, thank you. i m joined now by stuart adam, a senior economist at the institute for fiscal studies. thanks very much for coming on the programme. so we heard a real life example they are ofjust how much damage this is doing. i asked amy there what she wanted to happen what, in terms of the numbers, is available here? what can actually be done to try and bring down these prices? in done to try and bring down these rices? , ., done to try and bring down these 1rices? , ., prices? in the short term, the government s prices? in the short term, the government s basically - prices? in the short term, the government s basically got. prices? in the short term, the | government s basically got two options to try and help with the cost of fuel. 0ne options to try and help with the cost of fuel. one is to cut taxes on fuel, so make fuel cheaper. the other is to put more money into people s pockets so they can afford it more. in the government has do
to death on his own front lawn after subjecting them to years of threats and abuse has been jailed for at least 38 years. a predator with the face of a crocodile, weighing several tonnes and measuring more than ten metres in length. the remains of europe s biggest land dinosaur have been discovered on the isle of wight. good evening, welcome to the programme. two british men who were in the ukrainian armed forces have been sentenced to death in eastern ukraine by a russian court. 28 year old aiden aslin and 48 year old shaun pinner were found guilty, alongside a third man from morocco after being captured during fighting in mariupol in april. the foreign secretary, liz truss,
decsions due to rising costs of running a businesse. thank you for coming on the programme. thank you for coming on the programme- thank you for coming on the programme. thank you for coming on the 1ro1ramme. ., ~ ., ., programme. thank you. can t have been an easy programme. thank you. can t have been an easy decision, programme. thank you. can t have been an easy decision, must - programme. thank you. can t have been an easy decision, must have l been an easy decision, must have been an easy decision, must have been hard to make. very hard, i love myjob, i like my village, i love what i do. ijust can t afford to do it any more. t what i do. i ust can t afford to do 11 any mo. what i do. ijust can t afford to do it an more. ., ,., ., it any more. i hinted at some of the numbers there it any more. i hinted at some of the numbers there that it any more. i hinted at some of the numbers there that seem it any more. i hinted at some of the l numbers there that seem pretty hi
in private rented households, many of whom are young, and have been priced out of affording their own homes. thanks for coming on the programme. good evening, thanks for having me. what do you make of the plans announced by borisjohnson today? well, the right to buy announcement means it is full of practical difficulties. it won t help most of the people who are hoping to buy a home, but most dangerously, it risks losing, as a society, more of the permanently affordable homes for rent that we need. there are more than 1 rent that we need. there are more than1 million households waiting for homes like this. so we really need a much more ambitious programme of house building proposals. t5 the of house-building proposals. is the solution, for you, of house-building proposals. is the solution, for you, rather of house-building proposals. is the solution, for you, rather than - solution, for you, rather than schemes like this, just simply to build more houses? but if it was