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more now on one of our top stories and police in northern ireland are warning of the possibility of public disorder linked to the 25th anniversary of the good friday agreement over this easter weekend and into next week. events begin today, and wednesday sees the us presidentjoe biden visiting belfast. he won t address lawmakers there, as the government assembly is still suspended. so a quarter of a century after the agreement, political tensions and obstacles are still present, as emma vardy reports. news of the troubles in northern ireland became a nightly refrain during the decades of bloodshed. a huge ira bomb rocked central belfast. the aftermath of another bombing in northern ireland high street. 27 soldiers are still in hospital. i rememberjust being struck by the sense of tension in the city, with barbed wire everywhere and soldiers everywhere. when you went there, you felt the presence of conflict. republican armed groups waged a campaign of violence to try t ....
phrase. brian: any of thiest way to get divorced ever. in talking about the marriage when i look at him we are friends. is he like my brother now. how does your relationship evolve like that. it doesn t really go down. it just changes but if you have a rock star and a famous actress, isn t it easier to stay together? steve: so when you see daytona, you see cold play and gwyneth paltrow. when ainsley and i see daytona, we think the fact that we have rachael and will live there in daytona because the daytona 500 is this weekend. good morning to both of you. you got a full house there. rachel: good morning. will: beautiful sunrise in daytona beach, we are talking to diners all morning long. one of the things talking about how they feel today. we have been hearing this over and over. look, ufos, china, crime, illegal immigration. a lot of people feeling less safe than they did a few years ago. in fact, let s ask them. how many people here. [cheers] [laughter] will ....
good evening. tonight, the latest on banking system troubles that appeared to be easing yesterday but came rumbling back this morning. deeper trouble than previously thought. then, kim news that two tragic credit rating firms had downgraded. markets plunging this morning, and that they gained back some ground by the close, the still ended the day down significantly. shares of regional banks, including first republic, were down sharply, and first republics case by more than 21%. big banks that are tightly regulated also took a hit, with citigroup shares more than 5%. good morning the moment on what this means to market economy, your money christine romans will be with me for that. first, we re joined by vermont senator bernie sanders, who chairs the senate labor and pension committee. so sanders, how much confidence you have in the banking system right now? should people what should be worried about their bank in their savings? i think we re all concerned a ....
interior department. it acknowledged that charging fossil fuel companies less in royalty fees to krill would likely mean greater energy security, but the memo recommended keeping those fees high to fight climate change. let s go to lucas tomlinson live at the white house with the very latest. lucas. reporter: some are all called this leaked memo a negligent discharge. now, earlier on fox we had lawmakers from both sides of the aisle who shared hair opinions about this leaked memo from the biden administration. they have an agenda, and that agenda is the green new deal agenda. and it doesn t involve oil, it doesn t involve gas, it involves batteries and the things that we depend on from china. we need to make sure that we re moving as aggressively and rapidly as we can towards energy independence and renewable energies all actually. reporter: all at the same time. reporter: it shows the biden administration recommending higher royalty piece on oil and gas per ....
32%, ready meals, 31%. edible offal, 29%, whatever floats your boat! so what impact is this having on you? are you shopping less or shopping differently? have you had to change your lifestyle? are things you considered essential essential no more? what are you doing to get by? we re on 5 live and bbc sounds or you watch us live on bbc two, the news channel and the iplayer. food prices: can you cope? and here is the news from bethan holmes. uk inflation has fallen, but not as much as expected. soaring prices for bread, cerealand much as expected. soaring prices for bread, cereal and chocolate meant the cost of living rose, seeing free prices increase at their fastest rate in 45 years. inflation now stands at 10.1%, down from 10.4% last month. the sacked boss of cbi says his reputation has been totally destroyed stop tony danker has told the bbc his name had been wrongly associated with separate claims, including rape, that allegedly occurred at the business group before hejoin ....