to justify the search of donald trump s home in florida. coming up in this week s film review, idris elba fights a lion in beast. what does anna smith think of this adventure thriller? she ll tell us and review the rest of the week s film releases. millions of households in england, scotland and wales are likely to see their energy bills soar by more than 80% after the regulator ofgem raised its price cap. that s the maximum amount consumers on a standard variable tariff can be charged per unit. at the moment, the average household is paying an annual bill of £1971. in october, that willjump to £3549 a year, and almost £60 more if you re on a prepayment meter. and the price cap could go higher still. some analysts predict it will be more than £5300 a year injanuary, and then more than £6600 in april. today s price cap announcement adds to the burden of the current cost of living crisis, with prices for food and petrol already rising rapidly, and taxes and interest rates
a month, they re facing difficult decisions. making those choices of what you can use and what you can t, we don t use the dryer because we physically can t use it because the amount of energy that it requires is so much more. the shower is an electric shower. it s not me and my partner that suffer, it s the children that suffer. the cap limits the amount that can be charged per unit on a basic standard variable tariff. and there s a higher rate for prepayment customers. it s supposed to allow suppliers to cover the costs of the wholesale energy they buy while protecting customers. global prices have spiked as the war in ukraine restricted gas and oil supplies at the same time as an increase in demand as the world emerged from the pandemic. so the regulators said they have to let companies charge customers more. the truth is this is beyond the capacity of the regulator and the industry to address. so what we are saying today is, look, we have ten days now until we
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the headlines. millions of households will see an 80 percent increase in their gas and electricity bills as ofgem announces a new price cap. the regulator and campaigners call for immediate government action. as europe s energy costs skyrocket, russia is burning off large amounts of natural gas which would have previously been exported to germany. a man has been arrested on suspicion of the murder of nine year old olivia pratt korbel in liverpool on monday. the usjustice department prepares to release the court document used to justify the search of donald trump s home in florida. the justice department thejustice department has no rude lease that redacted version of the affidavit uses for the approval of the search of donald trump home. in the search of donald trump home. in
intensity of this flame that makes them think it is related to the supply of gas that was coming in the pipeline and is no longer going on to germany and have a technical issue as to when you are they are they are just burning it because they are just burning it because they can or there is some other reason behind it. but it all comes at the same thing, russia control this burning but they are not and prices in europe at the same time continue to rise. prices in europe at the same time continue to rise. interesting, matt, thank ou continue to rise. interesting, matt, thank you very continue to rise. interesting, matt, thank you very much continue to rise. interesting, matt, thank you very much indeed, - continue to rise. interesting, matt, thank you very much indeed, our i thank you very much indeed, our environment analyst. thank you very much indeed, our environmentanalyst. right, let s pause from all the new snap and take a look of the weather forecast and it s a bank holiday