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BBCNEWS The Context June 4, 2024 20:43:00

Have a free minute where i am not thinking about my country. my parents were there at the moment. the current exhibitions include work by her dad which will be on display all summer. you re live with bbc news. the latest uk inflation figures have offered no respite for households struggling with the cost of living, with the rate that prices are rising remaining stable in may, at 8.7%. while rate of food inflation had eased, it was offset by rises in costs of goods such as computer games and plane tickets. economists have been trying to predict what happens next. here s our economics editor, faisal islam. a wave of high prices has washed up on britain s shores. at this neapolitan restaurant in brighton, every current of rapidly rising prices have combined to push up the price of their vegetable pizzas from about £8.50 to closer to £12. ....

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BBCNEWS Breakfast June 4, 2024 05:00:00

Good morning, welcome to breakfast withjon kay and sally nugent. our headlines today. a glimmer of hope in the search for the missing titanic sub the us coast guard says rescuers have heard underwater noises near where the vessel was lost. time and oxygen is running out for the five people trapped onboard a missing sub in the north atlantic. it isa it is a challenging operation but right now we are focused at putting in everything we can at it. it is rush hour here at the cattle wash at the royal cheshire show. farmers are aware of the high cost of producing food. i speak to them as we get the latest inflation figures for the uk economy. you are looking very smart today. and following her own dad s ....

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BBCNEWS The Context June 4, 2024 19:16:00

For self inflicted knife wounds. the hospital was temporarily locked down but has since reopened with a heightened police presence. the chancellor, jeremy hunt, who served as the health secretary between 2012 and 2018, has told the covid inquiry that during that period it was assumed the uk was very well prepared to deal with a pandemic. but he said the focus was on the flu virus, and the threat from other pathogens wasn t taken seriously enough. a lucky uk based euromillions ticket holder bagged tuesday s £55 million jackpot, the national lottery has confirmed. the winner is a single ticket holder and they are set to become wealthier than england striker harry kane. that is quite a winner for them there. the latest uk inflation figures have offered no respite for households struggling with the cost of living, with the rate that prices are rising remaining stable in may, at 8.7%. ....

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BBCNEWS Verified Live June 4, 2024 16:13:00

Offered no respite for households struggling with the cost of living, with the rate that prices are rising remaining stable in may, at 8.7%. while rate of food inflation had eased, it was offset by rises in costs of goods such as computer games and plane tickets. 0ne government adviser told the bbc that the bank of england might have to spark a recession to get inflation under control. marks & spencer, wh smith and argos are among dozens of well known companies named forfailing to pay the minimum wage. an investigation, looking at payments over the past 16 years, found that almost five million pounds was owed to 63 thousand workers. wh smith, marks & spencer and argos said the breaches were unintentional and had already been remedied. people have gathered to celebrate the summer solstice celebrations at stonehenge. let me take you straight ....

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