Live Breaking News & Updates on 10 1

Stay informed with the latest breaking news from 10 1 on our comprehensive webpage. Get up-to-the-minute updates on local events, politics, business, entertainment, and more. Our dedicated team of journalists delivers timely and reliable news, ensuring you're always in the know. Discover firsthand accounts, expert analysis, and exclusive interviews, all in one convenient destination. Don't miss a beat — visit our webpage for real-time breaking news in 10 1 and stay connected to the pulse of your community

BBC News at Ten

prosecution service, around a dozen, three _ prosecution service, around a dozen, three of— prosecution service, around a dozen, three of them in keir starmer's time _ three of them in keir starmer's time he — three of them in keir starmer's time. he says they never reached his desi

Keir-starmer , Crown-prosecution-service , Desk , Desi , Cases , Three , Prosecution-service , Service , Crown , Pointing , He , 4-million

BBC News at Ten

like construction, which is slowing down, and patient was his part, others like finance, if you are a lawyer, a banker a consultant, your pay is up 9.6% of the there are big differences just pay is up 9.6% of the there are big differencesjust then pay is up 9.6% of the there are big differences just then you'll cut benefits, and some question whether benefits, and some question whether benefits should have gone up 10.1%, based on inflation last september but you look at the numbers and job—seekers, for example, has risen from £77 to £88 to 84p, less than £8. several tobacco it's still a big incentive to get a job. three suspected spies for russia, living in the uk, have been arrested and charged in a major national security investigation. the defendants, all bulgarian nationals, had been living in britain for several years, but it's alleged they were working for the russian security services. daniel de simone has the story. suspected of spying for russia... ..citizens of the former

Pay , Others , Part , Lawyer , Differences , Benefits , Differencesjust , Patient , Question , Banker-a-consultant , Construction , Finance

BBC News at Six

and services with their pay and down within that break it down further, sectors like construction, up 5.7% because business is slowing down, compared to banks making big profits because of higher interest rates, pay is up 9.6%. then compare that to benefits, they went up by 10.1% because that is where inflation was last september but then you look of the immense, if you are seeking a job that you get £84.80 instead of £77, up £7, but that is still a lot lower than the weekly average wage of £613 a week orjust under 32 grants, so anyone on benefits still has a massive incentive to try to find work if they can stop white sandy, thank you.. stumping up for school uniforms will soon be on the minds of parents. all state schools in england are expected to follow new rules, cutting the cost of uniforms. but a survey commissioned by the bbc, suggests some schools haven't changed their prodecures. here's our education reporter, vanessa clarke. there's the pe socks, there's the pe top, short—sleeved

Pay , Services , Interest-rates , Construction , Business , Profits , Sectors , Banks , 9-6 , 5-7 , Lot , Job

Island Games

at the shooting range, ross has reached the final. you would do anything you can when you're opposing somebody. every hundredths of a millimetre counts in a rifle shooting. it's not going too well. but with minutes to go, he gets his eye in. narrowly avoiding last place. did have a couple of wonky ones there, don't normally get there. so it's a bitjittery today. so good to get a 10.1 to set the guy down instead. a small model victory currently in sixth place. we have wesley reed from isle of wight. with three spots under his belt and his home island hosting the next games, is there a fourth sport on the horizon? there's not going to be table tennis in 2025. there's not going to be target shooting. so i'm at a loose end.

Shooter-ross-donaldson , Anything , Shooting-range , Somebody , Final , Place , Rifle-shooting , Millimetre , Hundredths , Eye , Couple , Victory

Island Games

at the shooting range, ross has reached the final. you would do anything you can when you're opposing somebody. every hundredths of a millimetre counts in a rifle shooting. it's not going too well. but with minutes to go, he gets his eye in. narrowly avoiding last place. did have a couple of wonky ones there, don't normally get there. so it's a bitjittery today. so good to get a 10.1 to set the guy down instead.

Shooter-ross-donaldson , Shooting-range , Final , Anything , Somebody , Rifle-shooting , Hundredths , Millimetre , Place , Couple , Why-don-t , Eye

Verified Live

around 80p per bottle, so a significant rise for sure. i think when you combine that with all the other increases in costs that we've seen recently, then it leaves producers in a position where most are going to have to pass that increase on to their customers. so, yeah, it'll definitely have an effect. alcohol taxes are being reorganised to tax drinks according to their strength. and, after a freeze for nearly three years, alcohol taxes as a whole rise with inflation — up 10.1%. result — a complex brew of price changes. 12% sparkling wine will be 19p cheaper, as higher rates for fizz are abolished. a can of pre—mixed gin and tonic will be 5p cheaper. but a bottle of 12% still wine will rise 44p, a bottle of vodka up 76p and a bottle of 20% port up £1.30. the wine and spirit trade association says it represents the biggest price increase for nearly 50 years.

Most , Producers , Bottle , Rise , Customers , Increase , Increases , Costs , Position , 80 , Drinks , Strength

Verified Live

now, to support pubs which have been hit by the pandemic and rising prices, draught drinks are largely protected from the duty rises that other drinks are seeing, which means that you should pay up to 11p less duty on a pint of beer bought from a pub than you would pay on the same pint from a supermarket. these duty changes are welcome. they hopefully will make for a fairer system, recognising lower strength products should receive lower duty. however, there is still an increase overall for the beer category. for your bottles and cans, they will become 10.1%, they will be going up 10.1%, and, unfortunately, that costs the industry some £225 million. the government says it wants to simplify the alcohol tax system, while protecting producers and pubs. but it has to raise revenue, too. and for those who like their alcohol strong, drinks will get more expensive. ben king. house prices in the uk have dropped by the largest annual amount since 2009, according to figures from the building society, nationwide. prices have fallen by almost li%

Prices , Drinks , Pubs , Duty , Pint , Beer , Pandemic , Pub , Seeing , Hit , 11 , Increase

BBC News at One

but these are some of the strongest drinks on the market and, under the new rules, the stronger the drink, the more tax you pay. yet another rising cost they will have to pass on. around 80p per bottle, so a significant rise for sure. i think when you combine that with all the other increases in costs that we've seen recently, then it leaves producers in a position where most are going to have to pass tha increase on to their customers. so, yeah, it'll definitely have an effect. alcohol taxes are being reorganised to tax drinks according to their strength. and, after a freeze for nearly three years, alcohol taxes as a whole rise with inflation — up 10.1%. result, a complex brew of price changes. 12% sparkling wine will be 19p cheaper, as higher rates for fizz are abolished. a can of pre—mixed gin and tonic will be 5p cheaper, but a bottle of 12% still wine will rise 44p, a bottle

Drinks , Rise , Bottle , Cost , Some , Drink , Market , Tax , Rules , 80 , Producers , Increase

BBC News

in price exponentially. and of course, we have very long supply chains, and post—covid transportation has become much more expensive. so it's bad news all round for businesses and i'm afraid for consumers as well who are going to feel the heat. now, to support pubs which have been hit by the pandemic and rising prices, draught drinks are largely protected from the duty rises that other drinks are seeing, which means that you should pay up to £11 less duty on a pint of beer bought from a pub than you would pay on the same pint from a supermarket. these duty changes are welcome. they hopefully will make for a fairer system. recognising lower strength products should receive lower duty. however, there is still an increase overall for the beer category for your bottles and your cans. they will be going up 10.1%. and unfortunately, that costs the industry some 225 million. the government says it wants to simplify the alcohol tax system while protecting producers in pubs, but it has to raise revenue too. and for those who like their alcohol, strong drinks

News , Price , Course , Businesses , Consumers , Transportation , Heat , Round , Supply-chains , Drinks , Duty , Prices

BBC News at One

of vodka up 76p and a bottle of 20% port up £1.30. the wine and spirit trade association says it represents the biggest price increase for nearly 50 years. now, to support pubs which have been hit by the pandemic and rising prices, draught drinks are largely protected from the duty rises that other drinks are seeing, which means that you should pay up to11p less duty on a pint of beer bought from a pub than you would pay on the same pint from a supermarket. these duty changes are welcome. they hopefully will make for a fairer system, recognising lower strength products should receive lower duty. however, there is still an increase overall for the beer. for your bottles and cans, they will become 10.1%. and unfortunately, that costs the industry some £225 million. the government says it wants to simplify the alcohol tax system, while protecting producers and pubs. but it has to raise revenue, too. and for those who like their alcohol strong, drinks will get more expensive.

Wine-and-spirit-trade-association , Bottle , Pubs , Price-increase , 50 , 20 , 76 , -30 , 1-30 , Drinks , Prices , Duty