juliette ash, aood to a child's learning. juliette ash, good to have — a child's learning.h, | good to have you with us, many thanks. the headlines on bbc news... the british medical association says the government is being �*wilfully negligent�* by not bringing in stronger coronavirus prevention measures in the face of rising rates of infection. the bbc obtains documents showing some countries want to play down the dangers of fossil fuels, and others questioning how much richer countries should pay to help tackle climate change. as police investigate reports of women being spiked with needles in nightclubs, one force says it has had 12 reports in just the last three weeks. the boss of one of the uk s biggest energy companies has called for the price cap, which sets a maximum price that households pay, to be abolished. keith anderson, who�*s the chief executive of scottish power, said the recent energy crisis had exposed deep flaws in the way the market was structured and serious failures on the part of the regulator, 0fgem. he s been talking to our business editor, simonja