00:00The supermarket, both the Chancellor and Prime Minister, visited was Lidl's flagship store on Tottenham Court Road,
00:11which is, of course, located in the Prime Minister's very own constituency of Holborn and St Pancras.
00:18Keir Starmer has suggested this latest deal with the EU would drive down bills, drive up jobs and strengthen the UK's borders.
00:29With a particular emphasis on potentially lower food prices, largely because of a reduction in so-called red tape relating to the import and export of food.
00:44Perhaps symbolic, the duo chose the supermarket in the capital for their promotion of this latest deal.
00:51London is, of course, the most expensive place to live in the country by a very significant margin.
00:58With those in less skilled jobs, often at the highest disadvantage.
01:04Households in London were hit with steep increases across bills for council tax, mobile and broadband tariffs, as well as road tax in April.
01:15This was in line with national increases.
01:20The council tax rises across the London boroughs were exceptional, as most councils opted for the maximum allowed 4.99% increase in April,
01:31with some councils, such as Newham, which is one of London's poorest, actually given special permission to raise council tax by nearly 9%.
01:41The chancellor, Rachel Reeves, was also quick to defend the latest interest rate cuts made earlier this month during her visit.
01:48We're here today because yesterday we managed to sign this trade agreement with the European Union, but also in the last couple of weeks, we've had another cut in interest rates, the fourth cut since the last general election, which for people paying mortgages or indeed rent, hopefully that eases some of the pressure.
02:14We also last week had numbers that showed the economy grew strongly in the first quarter of this year.
02:20Now, look, I recognise that the cost of living pressures that people have been under the last few years, and you'll know that in your families, and you'll know that from your customers as well.
02:29Now, look, I'm going to go to the next couple of weeks.