in the uk says the allegations relate to incidents in london and gloucestershire between 2005 and 2013. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are miatta fahnbulleh, who s the chief executive from the new economics foundation, and the political reporter for the times, geri scott. tomorrow s front pages starting with the chancellor s plan to ease the cost of living dominates the front pages. the metro describes it as rishi to the rescue , with the chancellor giving every household at least four hundred pounds to help with bills. the mirror says it s about time for the measures pointing out the conservatives voted against a similar plan by labour last week. the guardian says the plan will be funded by a windfall tax on energy companies which the paper describes as a remarkable u turn by the chancellor. the i has the same story, and quotes the institu
threatening major travel disruption across the uk. and the takeover of chelsea football club is approved. a deal worth £4.25 billion will see a consortium led by american businessman todd boehly become the new owners. good morning. a gunman has shot dead at least 19 schoolchildren and two teachers at a primary school in the us state of texas. the pupils were between the ages of seven and ten years old. the mass shooting was in the small town of uvalde west of san antonio at the robb elementary school, which is made up of children from a largely hispanic community. it is america s deadliest school shooting since 20 children and six adults were killed at sandy hook school in connecticut a decade ago. authorities say the gunman was an 18 year old man, salvador ramos. he was shot dead by law enforcement officers. he is believed to have purchased two military grade rifles and shot his grandmother, before heading to the school. david willis reports. in the final week of the su
of their sponsors. secret schools are being set up to educate girls in afghanistan, in defiance of the taliban who ve refused to let them back into the classroom. and tens of thousands of rangers fans are in spain ahead of one of the biggest games in the club s history, the europa league final tonight. and coming up on the bbc news channel, police arrest a man after billy sharp was assaulted at the end of sheffield united s championship play off loss at nottingham forest. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. prices are rising at their fastest rate for a0 years, as soaring energy bills hit millions of households. official figures show uk inflation, the rate at which prices are increasing, rose to 9% in april, up from 7% in march. higher food and fuel prices, driven by the war in ukraine, are also pushing the cost of living up. the prime minister today said he would look at all the measures needed to get people through to the other side . our economics correspond
potentially by cutting council tax. the sun has more from the wagatha christie court case and says rebekah vardy and her husband, jamie, will move to us in the wake of the embarrasing revelations at the high court. that was our quick look through the front pages. lovely to have you both this evening. just got my glasses, i m blind without them. kate, if you could kick us off with the front page of the metro, and a really disturbing story featured on this front page, this case study that they mentioned. front page, this case study that they mentioned. this is from a food bank, and some they mentioned. this is from a food bank, and some of they mentioned. this is from a food bank, and some of the they mentioned. this is from a food bank, and some of the language - they mentioned. this is from a food | bank, and some of the language and it is really disturbing and upsetting, telling stories of parents who have accidentally poisoned their children because they ve turned t