or looking to buy how is this impacting you? do get in touch on twitter @annitabbc or use the hashtag #bbcyourquestions. price rises in the shops have hit another record high. figures show annual shop inflation accelerated to 5.7% in september. the president of ukraine has pledged to protect citizens in areas of his country which could be annexed by moscow after the kremlin held unofficial referendums. they will always say we are too small, too slow, too weak, too full of fear. and coming up actor michael sheen performs a new rendition of his world cup rallying cry to the wales football tea m. good morning and welcome to the bbc news channel. the international monetary fund which works to promote stability in the global economy has criticised the government s plans for tax cuts, warning the measures are likely to fuel the cost of living crisis. in an unusually outspoken statement the imf said the uk s developments were being closely monitered, and said untargeted
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or looking to buy how is this impacting you? do get in touch on twitter @annitabbc or use the hashtag #bbcyourquestions. price rises in the shops have hit another record high. figures show annual shop inflation accelerated to 5.7% in september. the president of ukraine has pledged to protect citizens in areas of his country which could be annexed by moscow after the kremlin held unofficial referendums. they will always say we are too small, too slow, too weak, too full of fear. and coming up actor michael sheen performs a new rendition of his world cup rallying cry to the wales football tea m.
this is bbc news. the headlines at 11. one of the world s most important financial institutions, the international monetary fund, criticises the government s tax cuts and calls on ministers to re evaluate their plans. these statements are common with regard to emerging market countries with problematic policies, but not often about g7 countries. this, unlike other fluctuations in the market, is a self inflicted wound. these were the deliberate decisions of the government on friday. the withdrawal of mortgage products hit unprecedented levels overnight, according to analysts. moneyfacts, a financial information service, said that was the biggest overnight drop it has ever recorded. price rises in the shops have hit another record high. figures show annual shop inflation
our business correspondent marc ashdown is still with us. not good news on the cost of living front, no great surprises that the trajectory is upwards, just put in context for us these rises, both shop inflation and food inflation specifically. the shop inflation and food inflation specifically- shop inflation and food inflation secificall . , ., ., , specifically. the big aim of these olicies specifically. the big aim of these policies from specifically. the big aim of these policies from the specifically. the big aim of these policies from the government - specifically. the big aim of these policies from the government is| specifically. the big aim of these i policies from the government is to bring down inflation. this is certainly unwelcome news. it is a snapshot, a monthly snapshot of how prices are going up and prices do drive inflation. in the monthly survey it attracted changes in prices from 500 everyday items, so in non food we have seen diy, gardening and hardware, big