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The annual event which will continue through June 30, seeks to strengthen the partnership between the two nations by providing a platform to spotlight crucial areas, including politics, trade, business, among other sectors.Prai
US Transportation Department fined the airline $1.1m (£878k) for ‘not providing timely refunds to passengers' for abandoned or rescheduled flights during the pandemic and for misleading information on its website
deals below the energy price cap at the moment, but make sure you do your sums before switching over. because if it's not more than 15% below what you're paying at the moment, then the likelihood is it won't save you money in the long run. no—one's getting carried away here. we've also now all lost that extra £66 support we'd been getting from the government each month. so although this is a price fall, we'll still be paying about the same as we were last winter without that extra help. was itjust a blip? you know, will it go back up again? but yet they're making billions and billions of pounds, aren't they? these people that are on these gas companies, they're making billions of pounds. and i don't know why they're getting away with it. because they know people are really struggling and yet they're making billions of pounds profits. coletta smith, bbc news, in barnsley. we'll be speaking to the boss of 0fgem at 7.30am.
payments can be reduced, because it might not happen automatically. understand your direct debit, understand your bills. because people just don't understand the direct debits and we are seeing direct debits over inflated. so if you give meter readings and stay in control, you won't be paying more than you need to. today's announcement also means from july shopping around for a better deal might be on the cards again. there are a handful of fixed deals below the energy price cap at the moment, but make sure you do your sums before switching over. because if it's not more than 15% below what you're paying at the moment, then the likelihood is it won't save you money in the long run. there's hope that the price cap might come down in the autumn, but no—one is getting carried away here. was itjust a blip, you know, will it go back up again? but, yeah, they're making billions and billions of pounds, aren't they? these people that own these gas companies and electric. they're making billions of pounds. colletta smith, bbc news, in barnsley. here's our cost of living
The former Pakistan prime minister appeared before the anti-graft watchdog's office in Rawalpindi, as per the commitment he made in response to the NAB summons and underwent questioning for over two hours, Geo News reported.Duri