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OFGEM will meet this week to establish the latest update to the quarterly price cap, with energy super-forecasters Cornwall Insight predicting a sharp drop from £3,280 per year to £2,053. | May 22, 2023 ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 17:09:00

Are showing the prime minister in the lead. , . ., , ., the lead. they are, and they are broadly what the lead. they are, and they are broadly what we the lead. they are, and they are broadly what we were the lead. they are, and they are | broadly what we were expecting, the lead. they are, and they are - broadly what we were expecting, what the experts were predicting, although new democracy party, which has been in government for the past four years, has been in government for the past fouryears, has has been in government for the past four years, has done better than what people expected, but you made the crucial point there, they are unlikely to form a majority government because in years gone by, with this sort of percentage being predicted, up to 40% of the vote, that would have been enough, but the system he has changed, which means that the party which comes top, which looks like it will be new democracy, will not get this bonus of 50 seats in parliament, and that in year ....

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BBCNEWS Asia Business Report June 4, 2024 00:31:00

Second biggest economy grew 1.6% on annualised rate, much better than what had been predicting, thanks to private consumption and an unexpected rise in capital expenditure. let s bring in neil newman from the quarry capital who joins us live from tokyo. thank you for joining us. the data has come out a lot stronger than expected, talk us through what s been doing quite well. this is a very big and positive surprise. we have been closely watching wage growth, the wage number, which hasn t really filtered through into anything visible as yet. the gdp numbers certainly does indicate there is a large amount of the domestic economy contributing to this. as you mentioned cap ex, business spending was up on ....

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