Sky News Breakfast: Real fear as the cost of living crisis bites

Sky News published this video item, entitled “Sky News Breakfast: Real fear as the cost of living crisis bites” – below is their description.

Sky News’ Kay Burley is live in Wigan – her home town – to speak to people about the reality of living on the frontline of the cost of living crisis.

– Northern Ireland Secretary Brandon Lewis says he’s ‘surprised’ by the Bank of England’s ‘apocalyptic’ warning on food prices;

– but the Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham says the government “haven’t got a handle on what’s going on in people’s homes”;

– and Sky’s Ed Conway explains what’s really happening in the energy market, and what it means for our bills.

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