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50-60,000. they are borrowing maybe 50—60,000. they are borrowing huge amounts of money. so an uptick of point 5—1%, even on a tracker, is a huge increase per month that they'll have to find. i a huge increase per month that they'll have to find.— they'll have to find. i take that oint. they'll have to find. i take that point- let's — they'll have to find. i take that point. let's move _ they'll have to find. i take that point. let's move on - they'll have to find. i take that point. let's move on to - they'll have to find. i take that point. let's move on to the i they'll have to find. i take that - point. let's move on to the times, stickin: point. let's move on to the times, sticking with _ point. let's move on to the times, sticking with these _ point. let's move on to the times, sticking with these high _ point. let's move on to the times, sticking with these high prices- - point. let's move on to the times, sticking with these high prices- not sticking with these high prices— not of food, but of petrol. there being accused of profiteering from the energy crisis after research has found that nearly half —— they failed to pass on rishi sunak�*s tax cut. motorists have been suffering at the pumps, haven't they? i cut. motorists have been suffering at the pumps, haven't they? i have a h brid at the pumps, haven't they? i have a hybrid mitsubishi, _ at the pumps, haven't they? i have a hybrid mitsubishi, people's _ at the pumps, haven't they? i have a hybrid mitsubishi, people's hybrid i hybrid mitsubishi, people's hybrid of choice, but i still use petrol. hybrids are available?-
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of choice, but i still use petrol. hybrids are available? indeed! it's like £1.69. but — hybrids are available? indeed! it's like £1.69. but woe! _ hybrids are available? indeed! it's like £1.69. but woe! think- hybrids are available? indeed! it's like £1.69. but woe! thinkthey. like £1.69. but woe! think they don't drive that much, but some people will be hurting especially when they don't have the alternative of taking public transfer as i do. thus far people have been attacking the petrol companies like shell and bp for bolstering profits, they've got so much money they don't know what to do with that, and that's why the chancellor and others are hinting at this idea of a windfall tax. people will now turn their ire as a result of this on the people at the forecourt, the people who say their margins are really timely. according to the rac research, the average margin for petrol was 9p a leader and 6p for diesel before rishi sunak�*s announcement where he cut the duty by five p. but the margin has no reason to 11p for
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leaded and 8p for diesel. i margin has no reason to “p for leaded and 8p for diesel. i applaud the times for _ leaded and 8p for diesel. i applaud the times for this _ leaded and 8p for diesel. i applaud the times for this and _ leaded and 8p for diesel. i applaud the times for this and put - leaded and 8p for diesel. i applaud the times for this and put on - leaded and 8p for diesel. i applaud the times for this and put on the l the times for this and put on the front page — the times for this and put on the front page as their big lead — this is a paper— front page as their big lead — this is a paper review, so let's look at their— is a paper review, so let's look at their treatment of this. they put that full— their treatment of this. they put that full square in centre, their main _ that full square in centre, their main teed _ that full square in centre, their main lead headline and i applaud them _ main lead headline and i applaud them for— main lead headline and i applaud them for it, because everyone watching — them for it, because everyone watching this tonight will think, i will go _ watching this tonight will think, i will go it's— watching this tonight will think, i will go it's always the same, isn't it? the _ will go it's always the same, isn't it? the government do something to help reduce — it? the government do something to help reduce the duty, and why don't we see _ help reduce the duty, and why don't we see at— help reduce the duty, and why don't we see at all in our pockets?" because — we see at all in our pockets?" because in_ we see at all in our pockets?" because in the middle, in the delivery— because in the middle, in the delivery mechanism, someone thinks they'll— delivery mechanism, someone thinks they'll try— delivery mechanism, someone thinks they'll try some of this — to be fair, _ they'll try some of this — to be fair, it's— they'll try some of this — to be fair, it's not— they'll try some of this — to be fair, it's not bp and shell, it's the retailer. and it is disgraceful, and in _ the retailer. and it is disgraceful, and in the article, the explanation as to _ and in the article, the explanation as to how— and in the article, the explanation as to how they can do this and what happens _ as to how they can do this and what happens is — as to how they can do this and what happens is very well put, and the rac should be commending because they've _ rac should be commending because they've done some research to accommodate on this. but the concept
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is to watch— accommodate on this. but the concept is to watch how the government tries to help _ is to watch how the government tries to help and _ is to watch how the government tries to help and it doesn't always get to the wallet — to help and it doesn't always get to the wallet. it's interesting but wholesale gas prices have come down in the _ wholesale gas prices have come down in the last— wholesale gas prices have come down in the last two weeks. you wouldn't expect— in the last two weeks. you wouldn't expect that — in the last two weeks. you wouldn't expect that with vladimir putin's war in— expect that with vladimir putin's war in ukraine, but it's true. only in britain, — war in ukraine, but it's true. only in britain, not europe, their prices are going — in britain, not europe, their prices are going through the roof because they don't— are going through the roof because they don't have enough of it. but here! _ they don't have enough of it. but here, because we don't have the same dynamic— here, because we don't have the same dynamic and _ here, because we don't have the same dynamic and storage facility as europe, — dynamic and storage facility as europe, in britain we've supervised the last— europe, in britain we've supervised the last few weeks. have we seen any of that— the last few weeks. have we seen any of that and _ the last few weeks. have we seen any of that and our domestic bills? we certainly— of that and our domestic bills? we certainly haven't! i of that and our domestic bills? we certainly haven't!— certainly haven't! i glad you finished that _ certainly haven't! i glad you finished that and _ certainly haven't! i glad you finished that and his - certainly haven't! i glad you i finished that and his sentence. on that basis, what is very important is to— that basis, what is very important is to understand that we've got to keep the — is to understand that we've got to keep the political pressure, we must make _ keep the political pressure, we must make sure _ keep the political pressure, we must make sure that rishi sunak has the tools— make sure that rishi sunak has the tools in— make sure that rishi sunak has the tools in his —
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make sure that rishi sunak has the tools in his locker so he can force the retailers, force the supplies of gas to— the retailers, force the supplies of gas to do— the retailers, force the supplies of gas to do something about this delivery— gas to do something about this delivery mechanism. by the way, henry, _ delivery mechanism. by the way, henry, i've — delivery mechanism. by the way, henry, i've got a fully electric not — henry, i've got a fully electric car, not a hybrid, and mine is built in britain — car, not a hybrid, and mine is built in britain. , , ., ., in britain. this is not a car competition, _ in britain. this is not a car competition, guys! - in britain. this is not a car competition, guys! i'm i in britain. this is not a car competition, guys! i'm on| in britain. this is not a car. competition, guys! i'm on a in britain. this is not a car _ competition, guys! i'm on ajourney, competition, guys! i'm on a “ourney, as they say. — competition, guys! i'm on a “ourney, asthey say. viii competition, guys! i'm on a “ourney, as they say. i'll get i competition, guys! i'm on a “ourney, as they say. i'll get there i competition, guys! i'm on ajourney, as they say. i'll get there but - competition, guys! i'm on ajourney, as they say. i'll get there but the i as they say. i'll get there but the prices are really high for fully electric. hopefully they'll introduce a scheme to persuade us to get rid of our hybrids or petrol or diesel cars. get rid of our hybrids or petrol or diesel cars— diesel cars. come “oin me in the electric club! i've i diesel cars. come join me in the electric club! i've got _ diesel cars. come join me in the electric club! i've got range i electric club! i've got range anxiety. — electric club! i've got range anxiety, there's _ electric club! i've got range anxiety, there's still - electric club! i've got range anxiety, there's still not i electric club! i've got range i anxiety, there's still not enough outlets. when we get our out lids, especially people in flats like me who don't have the facility of a garage, we need that, and i think a lot more people will be persuaded. i have heard that. listen, it's been a pleasure to have both of you on the
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programme and i look forward to seeing you both once again at 11:30pm fermorfront pages. that's it for the papers this hour. lord digbyjones and henry bonsu will be back again at 1130pm. sport is next — goodbye for now. good evening, i'm tulsen tollett, and this is your sports news. the professional footballers association say they're extremely proud ofjake daniels, the 17—year—old blackpool player who's the first current male professional in the uk to come out as gay sincejustin fashanu in 1990. daniels made his first team debut earlier this month on the final day of the championship season. such a long time of lying, and i'm just processed and processed every day of just just processed and processed every day ofjust howl just processed and processed every day ofjust how i want to do it, when i want to do it. and i think
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now isjust the when i want to do it. and i think now is just the right time to do it, you know? ifeel like i'm ready to tell people about my story. i want people to know the real me, and lying all the time is not what i wanted to do. now ijust feel like i'm ready to be myself, be free and just be confident with it all. i told my mum and sister the day after we played accrington, i scored four. itjust we played accrington, i scored four. it just shows we played accrington, i scored four. itjust shows how much of a way off my shoulders it was. he's going down a path that many others _ he's going down a path that many others will— he's going down a path that many others will probably follow. they've 'ust others will probably follow. they've just been _ others will probably follow. they've just been waiting to see how it pans out first i_ just been waiting to see how it pans out first. i think once they see the overwhelming majority of people being _ overwhelming majority of people being more than accepted, others will follow suit. i very much hope so, it seems ridiculous in this day and age _ so, it seems ridiculous in this day and age that we've got to 2022 before — and age that we've got to 2022 before the first actual footballer who is _ before the first actual footballer who is currently playing has come out in _ who is currently playing has come out in this— who is currently playing has come out in this country. what that says about _ out in this country. what that says about us _ out in this country. what that says about us as — out in this country. what that says about us as a society is extremely worrying. — about us as a society is extremely worrying, but hopefully they'll feel that it's _ worrying, but hopefully they'll feel that it's actually not an issue because _ that it's actually not an issue because it shouldn't be an issue.
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he wants to be an inspiration to other— he wants to be an inspiration to other people _ he wants to be an inspiration to other people in _ he wants to be an inspiration to other people in the _ he wants to be an inspiration to other people in the same - he wants to be an inspiration to other people in the same way. he wants to be an inspiration to i other people in the same way that matt morton— other people in the same way that matt morton on _ other people in the same way that matt morton on the _ other people in the same way that matt morton on the club _ other people in the same way that matt morton on the club website i matt morton on the club website earlier— matt morton on the club website earlier today, _ matt morton on the club website earlier today, he _ matt morton on the club website earlier today, he cited _ matt morton on the club website earlier today, he cited them i matt morton on the club website earlier today, he cited them as i earlier today, he cited them as inspiring — earlier today, he cited them as inspiring him _ earlier today, he cited them as inspiring him. because - earlier today, he cited them asl inspiring him. because visibility breeds— inspiring him. because visibility breeds invisibility, _ inspiring him. because visibility breeds invisibility, breeds - breeds invisibility, breeds visibility _ breeds invisibility, breeds visibility. and _ breeds invisibility, breeds visibility. and there - breeds invisibility, breeds visibility. and there will. breeds invisibility, breedsl visibility. and there will be breeds invisibility, breeds i visibility. and there will be lots of fans— visibility. and there will be lots of fans and _ visibility. and there will be lots of fans and players _ visibility. and there will be lots of fans and players not - visibility. and there will be lots of fans and players not just i visibility. and there will be lots of fans and players not just a l of fans and players not just a football, _ of fans and players not just a football, but _ of fans and players not just a football, but other— of fans and players not just a football, but other sports i of fans and players not just a | football, but other sports you of fans and players not just a i football, but other sports you may be struggling _ football, but other sports you may be struggling with _ football, but other sports you may be struggling with their— football, but other sports you may be struggling with their identity, l be struggling with their identity, who see — be struggling with their identity, who see the _ be struggling with their identity, who see the name _ be struggling with their identity, who see the name jake - be struggling with their identity, who see the name jake daniels. be struggling with their identity, i who see the name jake daniels today and feel— who see the name jake daniels today and feel a _ who see the name jake daniels today and feel a lot — who see the name jake daniels today and feel a lot more _ who see the name jake daniels today and feel a lot more confident- who see the name jake daniels today and feel a lot more confident and i and feel a lot more confident and happy_ and feel a lot more confident and happy about— and feel a lot more confident and happy about themselves. - in the premier league newcastle sprung a surprise result to dent arsenal's hopes of champions league qualification with a 2—0 win at st james' park. craig templeton reports. looking at newcastle's league position, you'd say they have nothing left to play for the season. looking at saintjames is part, you'd have to disagree. it's been a party on tyneside ever since they became one of the richest clubs in the world — not the welcome arsenal would've wanted with champions league football on the line. if that helps to create nerves for arsenal's young side, it was showing. aaron
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ramsdell not doing much to calm things down. though when alan sam x—men went on one of his runs, ramsdell was the only one who could stop him. newcastle getting close, which meant back to the drawing board at half—time for mikel arteta. whatever was written done had dust and had little impact. they had what their play deserved. arsenal defender ben white with the final touch — a disastrous goal for their top four hopes. things so nearly got worse when callum wilson hit this remarkable effort. it would've been one of the goals of the season — arsenal's chances sliding away. when the ball broke in the box, it was over. bruno with a simple finish. safe to say they enjoyed it — safe to say he and they did not. craig templeton, bbc news. huddersfield town are through to the championship play—off final at wembley, after a 2—1 aggregate semifinal win over luton town. the tie was still level
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at 1—1 from the first leg whenjordan rhodes got on the end of a sorba thomas free kick late in the game to take a second leg win and move through to wembley against either nottingham forest or sheffield united on 29 may. staying with football — and ministers are worried that the £11.25 billion deal to buy chelsea may be at risk of "falling apart", the bbc has learned. as it stands, there's still no agreement about the proceeds of any sale. and time is running out — chelsea are currently operating under a special licence from the uk government which ends on 31 may. the club agreed terms with a private—equity funded consortium led by us investor todd boehly, co—owner of the la dodgers baseball team. two of britain's biggest tennis tournaments, queen's and eastbourne, will keep their atp ranking points, but the governing body is yet to make a decision on wimbledon. the lawn tennis association opted to ban competitors from russia and belarus due to the conflict in ukraine. after deliberation with players
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and tournament organisers, the atp says the events will "proceed as normal". but the decision on wimbeldon, organised by the all england club, "remains under review". there will be disciplinary action for the lta for breaching its contract by issuing the ban. the atp player council in particular had felt very, very strongly about this, and reminded to retaliate. and one of the main tools at the atp�*s disposal, pretty much the only tool, would be to remove ranking points from the event. ultimately after a lot of collaboration with the tournaments, the atp board has decided they won't do that. ranking points is such a valuable currency in this sport, and if they had success they would have been deprived of those points. so i think it was ultimately a pragmatic decision by the atp. it was supposed to be a big summer for england bowler saqib mahmood,
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but he's been ruled out for the rest of the season. after making his test debut against west indies earlier this year, he would likely have been in the england squad for the first test against new zealand next month. he was ruled out of his county lancashire's last championship game because of lower back pain — and now, a scan has revealed a stress fracture. no timeframe has been set for his return. for more on that and everything else, you can head to the bbc sport website. but that's all the sport for now. hello. the weather's been all over the place in the last few days. yes, we've had some sunshine, some warmth, too, but also big thundery downpours, particularly in northwestern england and in northern ireland recently. now, on the satellite picture, you can see the motion of the cloud — it's mostly coming in out of the south and the southwest. so that's where the warm weather is coming from, too. and here are the thunderstorms we've recently had —
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now most of them have died away, we still have a little bit of rain here and there, but i think through the early hours of tuesday morning, it is a mostly dry picture out there with clear spells, a bit of residual cloud, that's pretty much it. oh, and mistand murk forming in the countryside, too. now, the temperatures early on tuesday will range from around eight celsius in aberdeen to 12 in norwich, london, and along the south coast of england. now there is rain in the forecast for tuesday, but it'll be mostly affecting western areas of the uk. so, here it is, this weather front — in the morning, maybejust about fringing cornwall into western parts of wales, and spreading northwards. but notice how this area of rain expands during the course of the day, progressively getting wetter around these western areas. but further towards the east, the weather will be dry, hazy sunshine at the very least, and sunny closer to the north sea, and look at the temperatures — 26 in london, and easily into the low—to—mid—20s in yorkshire, as well.
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and then, tuesday evening, that rain will reach wales, the north west of england, and move further north into scotland, as well, and there could be some thunderstorms returning to southern parts of the uk, as well, tuesday evening. here's a look at wednesday's weather map — still dominated by an area of low pressure and these southwesterly winds pushing in very volatile weather systems, difficult to predict, really. but the thinking is that on wednesday, we'll see a return of thundery showers quite probably to southwestern parts of the uk, whereas further east and north, it should be sunnier. but look at that, northern ireland closer to the weather front — so there's likely to be some rain, too. and here's the outlook from tuesday onwards, just about into the weekend — it will be changeable, staying on the warm side with sunny spells, but always a risk of showers with thunderstorms.
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welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm karishma vaswani. the headlines... ukraine's defence ministry says more than 200 and 50 fighters have left the azovstal steel plant in mariupol and been taken to areas held by russian—backed rebels. we have a special report from an area in the donbas in ukraine — which has seen the heaviest fighting of the last few weeks. they simply cannot let the russians through here. if they do, more ukrainian troops to the south in the donbas will be under threat. so they're hanging on for dear life here. police in the us say a gunman who killed ten people at a supermarket in buffalo, new york, planned further attacks after the mass shooting.

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