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Inflation at its lowest level for two and a half years

Inflation is down again and experts say its down to a bumper grape harvest and cheaper petrol. 大象传媒 Radio Suffolk's own financial wizzard Brian Tora gives Foz his thoughts.

Inflation is at its lowest level for two and a half years. It had been widely expected to stay remain unchanged, but the Consumer Prices Index fell from 3 to 2.8 per cent last month. 大象传媒 Radio Suffolk's financial expert Brian Tora has more.

Scaffolding is going up to support the facade of Cupola House in Bury St Edmunds. A fire ravaged the Grade I listed building on Saturday night. Foz gets the latest from Sandra Pell from St Edmundsbury Borough Council.

The Port of Felixstowe has set a new rail record by handling a total of 11,474 containers in just seven days. It has followed three weeks of record breaking rail movements to and from the site. Port spokesman Paul Davey has been telling Foz how they're very much on the right track when it comes to rail freight.

The Duke of Cambridge is calling for action to stop the illegal trade in rhino horn. Prince William says he wants to send a message to those people who aren't aware of the suffering caused to endangered species like black rhino. Kate Silverton asks him why he's lending his support to the project.

In the music hour after 6pm, quality music all the way including a double-shot from Chicago and jazz star Joanna Eden In Session.

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Tue 19 Jun 2012 16:00

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  • Tue 19 Jun 2012 16:00

Mark Murphy at breakfast

Mark Murphy at breakfast

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