agonising on the basis that it will mean agonising on the basis that it will mean cuts agonising on the basis that it will mean cuts in programming. the bbc will also mean cuts in programming. the bbc will also get hit by inflation, let the rest will also get hit by inflation, let the rest of us, which will make things the rest of us, which will make things worse. i think the licence fee is things worse. i think the licence fee is pretty good value at £159. however. fee is pretty good value at £159. however, i feel that every kind of public however, i feel that every kind of public body has to do it bit because of the public body has to do it bit because of the pandemic and given energy bills are of the pandemic and given energy bills are going up by roughly that amount, bills are going up by roughly that amount, £159, other prices will be shooting amount, £159, other prices will be shooting up, i think it probably is right shooting up, i think it probably is
committee. chris, it s really good to have you with us. what is the climate change committee? how much influence do you have over government policy and the targets that have been set today? we are a targets that have been set today? - are a public doggy established in 2008 7 7 a are a public doggy established in 2008 ? ? a public body. it s the climate change act that has driven the requirement for the statute, so it has the goal of net zero emissions. 0ur role is to advise on the targets that the uk should have. and on the practical pathways into achieving those targets. also to assess the progress this is making. 0ne assess the progress this is making. one thing we will do is assessing the plan that s been published. you
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here in the uk it s panorama and also the guardian. who else is in the files? well, there are some 35 current and former world leaders and more than 300 public officials. for example, we found the family of the president of azerbaijan were involved in 17 secret property deals in the uk, totalling more than £400 million. azerbaijan was once described by the uk government as corrupt. one of the deals involved the president s11 year old son getting ownership of a £33 million office block. one of the other properties is a bit awkward for the uk crown estate, the public body that looks after the queen s properties.