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more than just over £2,000. ofgem today confirmed that figure will fall significantly. the unit price cap means that from october, a typical household's annual bill would be just over £1,900. that's still a third higher than in the winter of 2021. the prime minister rishi sunak has been asked about the energy price cap. this is what he had to say a short while ago. today is really good news for families up and down the country, with a reduction in the energy price cap that's going to reduce, on average, a typical family's energy bill by about £150, easing the burden on the cost of living. and we took decisive action after putin's illegal war to help families by imposing a windfall tax on energy companies, using that money to provide about £1,500 of support to a typical household. but i know things are still tough, and that's why we are working night and day to bring down inflation so that the money in people's pockets can go further.

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Nicky Campbell

has announced it's lowering the energy price cap for the three months from october. it means a typical household bill, not including standing charges, in england, scotland and wales will fall by around £150 — tojust over £1,900. the fall has been driven by a reduction in wholesale gas prices. donald trump has been formally charged with election interference in the us state of georgia. it makes him the first former president to have his mugshot taken. he denies 13 charges. the national crime agency is investigating the deaths of 88 people in the uk who bought a poisonous substance from a man in canada. kenneth law, who was arrested near toronto in may, has been charged in canada with assisting suicide. the head of spain's governing body for football is expected to step down today. luis rubiales was heavily criticised after he kissed a player on the mouth during the trophy presentation for spain's women's world cup final win on sunday.

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tojust over £1900. the fall has been driven by a reduction in wholesale gas prices. donald trump has become the first former us president to have his mugshot taken, as he was charged with racketeering and conspiring to overturn the 2020 election in the state of georgia. he described the charges as "a travesty ofjustice". the national crime agency is investigating the deaths of 88 people who had bought a poisonous substance online. kenneth law was arrested in canada in may. he's alleged to have run websites selling products to assist with suicides. the ministry of defence says there's been no "definitive proof" that yevgeny prigozhin, was on board a plane that crashed in moscow but it's "highly likely" he is dead. the russian mercenary leader was listed as being on board the privatejet, but there's been no confirmation he was killed. the head of the spanish football federation, luis rubiales, is due to resign today. he's faced heavy criticism after kissing midfielder jenni hermoso on the lips after last weekend's world cup final.

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thanjust over £2,000. however, ofgem today confirmed that figure will fall, with the unit price cap from october, meaning a typical household's annual bill would be just over £1,900. that's a third higher than in the winter of 2021. but there will no longer be any government support for the bills as there was last year, which means some households may pay the same amount, or even more, despite the fall in prices. let's get some political reaction now, starting with the prime minister. actually, today is really good news for families up and down the country with a reduction in the energy price cap that's going to reduce on average a typical family's energy bill by about £150, easing the burden on the cost of living. and we took decisive action after putin's illegal war to help families by imposing a windfall tax on energy companies, using that money to provide about £1,500 of support to a typical household.

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repaying is so much higher. and the research that we're showing today shows that there are many millions of people who were actually having to borrow in the first half of this year to be able to pay their energy bill, whether that's putting money on a credit card or taking out a loan. this simply isn't a sustainable response to the energy debt challenge that we're seeing. tomorrow, 0fgem's new price cap is expected to come down to around £1,900 a year, saving the average bill payer £150. that is still double pre—pandemic levels. the government said help is available for the most vulnerable through an increase to the warm home discount, which could benefit over three million households. charities say with record numbers of people already in need of energy support, the winter months could see thousands more struggle to afford their bills. marc ashdown, bbc news. i will have more tomorrow on what the new price cap means for your bills. but even with the price cap expected to fall, many people are still struggling to pay their monthly energy bills —

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millions of people who were actually having to borrow in the first half of this year to be able to pay their energy bill, whether that's putting money on a credit card or taking out a loan. this simply isn't a sustainable response to the energy debt challenge that we're seeing. tomorrow, 0fgem's new price cap is expected to come down to around £1,900 a year, saving the average bill payer £150. that is still double pre—pandemic levels. the government said help is available for the most vulnerable through an increase to the warm home discount, which could benefit over three million households. charities say with record numbers of people already in need of energy support, the winter months could see thousands more struggle to afford their bills. marc ashdown, bbc news. we will have more tomorrow on what the new price cap means for your bills, but it is clear that while the amount on your monthly bill may be a bit less, the challenge to afford them is not any smaller at the moment

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everyone uses less energy. things might get a bit more affordable as ofgem's price cap starts to come down, but remember, most of the government subsidies to help with bills have now ended. we've got more people who are in debt to their energy supplier, the amount of debt that they're repaying is so much higher, and the research that we're showing today shows that there are many millions of people who actually had to borrow in the first part of this year to be able to pay their energy bill. tomorrow, ofgem's new price cap is expected to come down to around £1,900 a year, saving the average bill payer £150. that is still double pre—pandemic levels. the government said help is available for the most vulnerable through an increase to the warm home discount, which could benefit over 3 million households. charities say with record numbers of people already in need of energy support, the winter months could see thousands more struggle to afford their bills. marc ashdown, bbc news. hospital consultants in england have

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things might get a bit more affordable as 0fgem's price cap starts to come down, but remember, most of the government subsidies to help with bills have now ended. we've got more people who are in debt to their energy supplier, the amount of debt that they are repaying is so much higher, and the research that we are showing today shows that there are many millions of people who actually had to borrow in the first part of this year to be able to pay energy bills. tomorrow, 0fgem's new price cap is expected to come down to around £1,900 a year, saving the average bill payer £150. that is still double pre—pandemic levels. the government said help is available for the most vulnerable through an increase to the warm home discount, which could benefit over 3 million households. charities say with record numbers of people already in need of energy support, the winter months could see thousands more struggle to afford their bills. marc ashdown, bbc news.

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>> reporter: and flooding is still a problem here as the storm moves past southern california. even though this looks like this might be a canal or a river, take a look, this is an actual roadway. you can see 15 feet clearance and about half of the road is under water and this is after it receded about six or seven feet good from what i can tell. so this is coming to nevada that is currently where the storm is. hilary drenching sections nevada, almost 9 inches of rain double the record set in the early 1900s. it is still raining in that state. >> and these are all the records of course that no one ever wants to break. kyung lah, appreciate it. just ahead here, what the latest polls in iowa show with just five months to go before the caucuses. rtant things aren't worth compromising. at farmers, we offer both qualility insurance

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>> spousal support at $900. >> and child support at? >> $1,000. >> 1900 total. why is that so -- >> lee ann's response to this video? text after text basically telling larry to put up or shut up. "i have heard it all so many times, " she wrote. "i am tired of it all. if you love me like you say, we still wouldn't be doing this. i am ready to move on." two weeks after that text, larry was in pennsylvania trying to patch things up with lee ann when the cell phone bomb was discovered in the hoagland neighborhood. >> i'm telling matt, matt, we got him with a girlfriend in pittsburgh. we've got all this stuff going on. because this is all that we're finding, love cards in the business. so all this is building in one day. so you've got this whole package right there, right in a nutshell. that's what says hook him. >> larry was arrested that night, but at that point the

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