everywhere affects every one of us. warnings of blackouts to uk ministers. we do have good energy supplies in the uk. we can get through the winter. ..struggling to keep control after spooking the markets. i get it, and i. and i. are you sorry?! i changed the policy. are you sorry? of course i m sorry. ..and plenty of the public. the question that confronts us, wherever you are this morning how to be sure this. ..doesn t happen. this morning we rejoined live in the aberdeen art gallery by scotland s first minister, nicola sturgeon. from oxford by the one time liz truss superfan and former culture secretary, nadine dorries. from london by the prime minister s fixer the cabinet office minister nadhim zahawi. and with me here in aberdeen is a man known by millions as dijimmy peres. douglas henshall is here to talk about why he walked away from shetland, and what s next for him. and with me to reflect on the interviews and look at what is making the news is the former labour
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have a scottish child payment in scotland nobody else in the uk has. £25 a week almost. we do not papal prescriptions in scotland. we do not pay for prescriptions in scotland. taxpayers in scotland get better value for money than anywhere else in the uk. we are running out of time. his liz truss a friend or foe? ~ . of time. his liz truss a friend or foe? ., ,, foe? we are political opponents but i have foe? we are political opponents but i have always foe? we are political opponents but i have always tried foe? we are political opponents but i have always tried to foe? we are political opponents but i have always tried to work - foe? we are political opponents but i have always tried to work with i foe? we are political opponents but i have always tried to work with her| i have always tried to work with her predecessors and i will try to work with her. i would like to be a friend on the basis of areas we can work together constructively. iltrui’hat work together constructi
of england. they are at it again today, trying to trash the bank of england, along with having excluded the office of budget response this is undermining state government credibility and the unfortunate side effect are the direct effect is that because what is going on just now, interest rates will be higher than they would otherwise be and that feeds directly into the amount of money people pay on their mortgages, as well as prices generally. i think the relationship between the government of the day and the bank of england is absolutely critical. what you cannot do is trash it or just ignore it because they will pay a heavy price and i don t mind if the government is in trouble but i do mine very much what is happening to our country because our credibility has been damaged. what we are going to have to pay in the future because of high prices and so on, that is hugely damaging to our growth prospects stop one of the biggest challenges this government