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4.5%. risen by a quarter of a percent, that is from our economics editor, faisal islam, who has tweeted that. just getting that information in that, as expected, interest rates in the uk are now at 4.5%, up from 4.25%, a quarter rate rise. 0ur cost of living correspondent is watching these developments for us, kevin, news that will impact on so many people s lives for their mortgages and make life just that bit more difficult as they have seen those rate rises so many times, for the 13th time in a row? it many times, for the 13th time in a row? , ., . many times, for the 13th time in a row? ,., ,, many times, for the 13th time in a row? , ,,, row? it is not a surprise, but clearly the row? it is not a surprise, but clearly the impact row? it is not a surprise, but clearly the impact is - row? it is not a surprise, but clearly the impact is still - row? it is not a surprise, but| clearly the impact is still very real. it will make borrowing more expensive for many, m ....
Metropolitan Police Say Officers have shot and killed the male suspect. A local shopkeeper described a frightening chase and takedown to sky news. I see this guy, behind there is an officer, undercover, with a gun. I keep telling him, stop, stop, which he did not. And then i see they shot him three times. And it was just a horrible scene, that i was seeing it. A man was on the floor and it looked like he was carrying something, which is probably to say some device or something. Molly hunter is on the scene for us. Another terrifying day. I know we dont have a lot of details on who this person was or if it can be officially called terrorism but certainly it terrorized those there in that part of south london. Reporter hey, alex, thats right, and police are calling it a terroristrelated incident, quote, terroristrelated. Its noisy because theres a chopper above me. Were behind a police cordon, this is as close as we can get. Po ....
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