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BBC News Now

and charities are talking about so many people struggling with their bills and the cost of living. what advice is there out there? this is the big worry. these are the summer months, when everyone uses a bit less energy. they are saying that people are already in arrears, to the tune of £1,700 on average. so, winter could be even harder with more people taking out loans and credit cards to pay for their bills. universal government support has finished. there will still be help for about three million of the most vulnerable households. the advice is, if you are struggling, get in touch with your supplier. the regulator, ofgem, are pushing suppliers to give more help to people. there are slight changes to prepayment meters, so people will pay a bit less. the government will still be providing help for about 3 million of the most vulnerable households through their winter home discount. the best thing you can do though is be energy smart. look at your bill, see how much you are using. these average figures assume you use

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The Making Of The New Patriotic Party – Down The Memory Lane: The Young Patriots Of Kumasi.

The Making Of The New Patriotic Party – Down The Memory Lane: The Young Patriots Of Kumasi.
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Breakfast

of mail, 99% of that mail told you how to make rice krispie cakes. that's the only thing anyone ever send in. have you ever thought of making a rice krispie cake with chocolate? yes, we have! can you guess how i got the egg in the bottle? philip, i don't know, and i don't care. - come on, let's go. i used to have to steal ideas. i used to go into book shops and look at quiz books, game books and things like that and put them on screen and then invent a name saying that susan thomas of bristol sent this in. the secret is out! lies, it was lies! can you hear me? under davies's watch, viewing figures exploded to over three million, but in 1995, it was all over. after 42 series, the bbc put its boot through the why don't you screen. it was decommissioned, a moment some fans were happy to recreate in the name of nostalgia. put it through the tv screen.

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Breakfast

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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Breakfast

that's the only thing anyone ever sent in. have you ever thought of making a rice krispie cake with chocolate? yes, we have! can you guess how i got the egg in the bottle? philip, i don't know, and i don't care. - come on, let's go. i used to have to steal ideas. i used to go into book shops and look at quiz books, game books and things like that and put them on screen and then invent a name saying that susan thomas of bristol sent this in. the secret is out! lies, it was lies! can you hear me? under davies's watch, viewing figures exploded to over three million, but in 1995, it was all over. after 42 series, the bbc put its boot through the why don't you screen. it was decommissioned, a moment some fans were happy to recreate in the name of nostalgia. put it through the tv screen. there is an armchair, ijust wonder if we could just set up that shot.

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Breakfast

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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Fox News Live

look behind me, beautiful palm trees and people prepping today because tomorrow things change. in fact, we'll see some of the rain bands later today. picks up tomorrow and takes us into monday. hilary has been downgraded to a hurricane category 3. nonetheless, it has a lot of moisture to work with. having said that, it continues to move north-northwest 16 miles per hour moving into cooler waters. these storms need the water temperature to be at least 80, 82 degrees or so. as it gets closer to california it's going to need a wet suit. the water here is about 62 degrees and that's going to help the storm to die down a little bit, but the moisture is going to be a big concern. talking places like san diego, which is home to three million people county-wide. you've got 115,000 active members of the military here, at five of the military installations. coronado, miramar and naval base san diego. and portions track over san diego. the heavier rain will impact

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The Story With Martha MacCallum

>> martha: bidenomics. i don't think that there's actually the case, is it? >> i think two things came together in wisconsin today as you mentioned. we're going to be there next week and be there a year later for the republican nomination. wisconsin matters and the economy matters, too. the last two cycles, about three million people voted in wisconsin. trump won the state by 27,000 votes billing hillary clinton. four years later, biden won the state by 20,000 votes. more than three million people voted. ten electoral votes in wisconsin. it matters. i don't want to suggest it's a new ohio that we used to debate. it's important. as for the economy, this is what i find very interesting. the last fox polling we did on the issues, back in the third week of may, what concerns you the most? 90% said inflation and high prices. it's all about the economy. that was three months ago. last month, quinnipiac did an issues poll and economy was

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Verified Live

is a chilean flag and some text in spanish, and it says this was an explosion at a power plant. we found a report from a chilean tv network that confirmed this was precisely the case. here's another example. this image has been viewed more than three million times and it says the wildfires were not a natural event and were caused by a massive explosion. but this image is also false. how do we know this? we found this image of the exact same explosion posted to facebook back in january 2018. local reports at the time said this was a controlled explosion at an oil refinery. that beam of light is in fact an optical illusion, which is formed on a cold day. these are only a couple of examples. however, these false claims are still being shared online, and we are still checking and will keep you updated. algeria has banned the movie barbie which had been showing at some cinemas in the country for several weeks. an official source claimed the film promoted homosexuality and

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Special Report With Bret Baier

hoo has details tonight good evening. >> reporter: good evening bret. as university spending splurges students are footing the bill, division and fees have increased more than 152% between 2001 and 2021 according to education data initiative. a wall street journal analysis found that the median spending at flagship state schools rose 38% between 2002 and 2022 even though enrollment increased only by 21%. >> there are three million fewer college students now than there were about 10 years ago, and that's caused a great deal of competition among institutions. in an ordinary industry, you might say, gee, we need to cut prices because we're not selling our product. in higher education, they've mainly done the opposite. >> reporter: what are they spending money on? well, many times projects unrelated to academics, dorms,

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