have arrived on the island of symi to look for him. joe inwood has the latest. they are certainly made it to the first village as there was concern he had something that happened as he made away from the beach where he was with his wife to the village of pedi. i have spoken to somebody directly involved in the search and rescue operation this morning. they now think that, rather than continuing in a straight, direct route to the town of symi,, he actually doubled back around the bay and went for a much longer walk through a mountainous region. it s not certain exactly that is the route he took but that is the working hypothesis. it is worth pointing out that the route they think he took is far less used, far more rugged, and he was doing this in the heat of the day. it is nine o clock local time and it is already pretty hot. by 130, and i was out at the same time yesterday, it is boiling. there are realfears the same time yesterday, it is boiling. there are real fears that if
raised rishi sunak s absence from part of thursday s d day celebrations. respect our veterans, including those with an average age of 100, who were deserted by the prime minister in normandy yesterday, which i think was a complete and utter disgrace and shows us we actually have a very unpatriotic prime minister. it was dreadful. it was cabinet minister and naval reservist penny mordaunt who had to answer for her leader. what happened was completely wrong and the prime minister has rightly apologised for that, apologised to veterans but also to all of us because he was representing all of us. penny mordaunt was keen to take the fight to labour s angela rayner on tax. they are going to put up your taxes by £2000. that s a lie! by £2000 per working household. crosstalk. your government have raised taxes i to the record level in 17 years. i yeah, we have, and we hated putting the taxes up. angela rayner had earlier talked about labour s plan to boost the economy with green i
but not a cause for complacency either. but we ve seen, for example, in the last few weeks, the threat of labour strikes in australia s natural gas industry that spiked prices on the market. there s a whole world of factors out there, aren t there? i mean, i mjust wondering, helima, what are the ones you re watching? again, that s such a great point about the labour strikes in australia, because you look at who are the big suppliers and issues about concentration risk. so, we don t think of australia as a geopolitical risk, but again, you highlight the labour issue. so again, you always have to be concerned. when you are a net importer, you always have to become concerned about security of supply. and i think that is something that has moved to the forefront of policymaker concerns. the big oil and gas producers in the middle east and the gulf, they re partners with russia in what s called 0pec+, the cartel and that s where they make the joint decisions on output and prices. helima
this time last year, but not a cause for complacency either. but we ve seen, for example, in the last few weeks, the threat of labour strikes in australia s natural gas industry that spiked prices on the market. there s a whole world of factors out there, aren t there? i mean, i mjust wondering, helima, what are the ones you re watching? again, that s such a great point about the labour strikes in australia, because you look at who are the big suppliers and issues about concentration risk. so, we don t think of australia as a geopolitical risk, but again, you highlight the labour issue. so again, you always have to be concerned. when you are net importer, you always have to become concerned about security of supply. and i think that is something that has moved to the forefront of policymaker concerns. the big oil and gas producers in the middle east and the gulf, they re partners with russia in what s called 0pec+, the cartel and that s where they make thejoint decisions on output
this time last year, but not a cause for complacency either. but we ve seen, for example, in the last few weeks, the threat of labour strikes in australia s natural gas industry that spiked prices on the market. there s a whole world of factors out there, aren t there? i mean, i mjust wondering, helima, what are the ones you re watching? again, that s such a great point about the labour strikes in australia, because you look at who are the big suppliers and issues about concentration risk. so, we don t think of australia as a geopolitical risk, but again, you highlight the labour issue. so again, you always have to be concerned. when you are net importer, you always have to become concerned about security of supply. and i think that is something that has moved to the forefront of policymaker concerns. the big oil and gas producers in the middle east and the gulf, they re partners with russia in what s called 0pec+, the cartel and that s where they make the joint decisions on output