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Study: None CS19
Session: P05_H2.xml
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S1
Families
hit
with
increase
in
cost
of
living
T1
Negative
impact
on
families
with
increase
in
cost
of
living
S2
British
families
have
to
cough
up
an
extra
£
31,300
a
year
as
food
and
fuel
prices
soar
at
their
fastest
rate
in
17
years
.
T2
This
year
,
British
families
have
to
pay
an
extra
31,300
as
the
food
and
fuel
price
surges
at
their
fastest
rate
in
17
years
.
S3
Prices
in
supermarkets
have
climbed
at
an
alarming
rate
over
the
past
year
.
T3
Prices
have
grown
at
an
alarming
rate
in
the
supermarkets
over
the
past
year
.
S4
Analysts
have
warned
that
prices
will
increase
further
still
,
making
it
hard
for
the
Bank
of
England
to
cut
interest
rates
as
it
struggles
to
keep
inflation
and
the
economy
under
control
.
T4
According
to
Analysts
,
the
prices
will
further
increase
,
making
it
difficult
for
the
Bank
of
England
to
reduce
interest
rates
as
it
struggles
ot
keep
both
inflation
and
economy
under
control
.
S5
To
make
matters
worse
,
escalating
prices
are
racing
ahead
of
salary
increases
,
especially
those
of
nurses
and
other
healthcare
professionals
,
who
have
suffered
from
the
government
's
insistence
that
those
in
the
public
sector
have
to
receive
below-inflation
salary
increases
.
T5
The
prices
are
growing
at
a
faster
rate
than
the
salary
increases
.
The
worst
affected
are
those
nurses
and
healthcare
professionals
because
of
government
's
insistance
that
those
in
public
sector
to
receive
salary
increments
less
than
the
inflation
.
S6
In
addition
to
fuel
and
food
,
electricity
bills
are
also
soaring
.
T6
Electricity
prices
are
also
increasing
along
side
food
and
fuel
.
S7
Five
out
of
the
six
largest
suppliers
have
increased
their
customers
'
bills
.
T7
Five
of
six
largest
electricity
suppliers
have
already
increased
their
customer
's
bills
.