'Toddler critical' and 'cost of living hope'
Summary
A three-year-old boy in Cambridgeshire was seriously injured after being thrown into a crocodile enclosure by a man unknown to him. The police have arrested a 30-year-old man on suspicion of attempted murder. Other news includes the Bank of England holding interest rates steady and discussions about inflation, UK infrastructure costs, and international events related to Russia and Ukraine.Key Facts
- A 3-year-old boy was critically injured at Johnsons zoo in Cambridgeshire after entering a crocodile enclosure.
- Police arrested a 30-year-old man from Norfolk on suspicion of attempted murder connected to the incident.
- The boy was pulled from the enclosure by the zoo owner’s wife.
- The Bank of England kept interest rates at 3.75% due to eased inflation risks after a US-Iran deal lowered oil prices.
- Inflation and cost of living remain key concerns, with predictions that food prices may stabilise next year.
- UK ministers reportedly waste around £8 billion annually by paying too much on transport and energy projects compared to other countries.
- Kyiv experienced its biggest air raid on Moscow since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine began.
- The UK marks the 10th anniversary of the Brexit referendum with mixed opinions on future ties to the European Union.
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