ok, professor culhane, thank ou would be. ok, professor culhane, thank you for— would be. ok, professor culhane, thank you for your expertise. - would be. ok, professor culhane, thank you for your expertise. we l thank you for your expertise. we will be talking about that court case they are on. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some of the other stories making headlines today. energy firms have signed up to a new code of practice, which will stop them forcibly installing prepayment metres in the homes of anyone over 85. campaigners are concerned that the rules are voluntary, but ofgem says the reputation of energy firms will be on the line if they don't comply. there's been a slight rise in the number of people looking for work in the uk, according to latest figures. pay continues to rise sharply — especially in the private sector — but not fast enough to keep up with price rises. we'll be able to buy free—range eggs again in the next few days, as bird flu restrictions are lifted across most of the uk. today is the first time in six month