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speak for yourself, penny smith. i don't know about you but. smith.nservatives are thinking? yes. the conservatives are thinking? yes, i mean the conservatives are thinking? yes, i mean they — the conservatives are thinking? yes, i mean they think _ the conservatives are thinking? yes, i mean they think it _ the conservatives are thinking? yes, i mean they think it is _ the conservatives are thinking? is: i mean they think it is popular with supporters and i think working from home generally often divide people and sometimes by generation but this is notjust about going to the office but this is about there is a general frustration of many parents and also students that they are paying obviously very large sums a yearin paying obviously very large sums a year in student loans and you could say they could do from their betterment home and it has been a frustration in that sense. so when someone ways it could be welcomed but i think worth pointing out that ultimately this is same hospitals and universities are pressured to return to normal so what happe
speak for yourself, penny smith. i don't know about you but. smith.nservatives are thinking? yes. the conservatives are thinking? yes, i mean the conservatives are thinking? yes, i mean they — the conservatives are thinking? yes, i mean they think _ the conservatives are thinking? yes, i mean they think it _ the conservatives are thinking? yes, i mean they think it is _ the conservatives are thinking? is: i mean they think it is popular with supporters and i think working from home generally...
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evening with katy balls, who's the deputy political editor at the spectator, and the broadcaster penny smithn. click is next. goodnight. solar power is the earth's most abundant energy source. and today, that goes far beyond simply plonking panels on rooftops. we keep seeing scientists develop new ways to make the technology more flexible, more powerful and more useful. this factory in stockholm is making ultra—thin solar cells that don't even need sunlight to harvest energy. the idea is that they can be used outside or inside your home to power products. i'll be showing you later on what that means for various devices. but first, here's dan simmons, who's been looking at how solar could help the energy price crisis. although most of us like the idea of clean energy, so far, we've not been persuaded. maybe it's because we don't own our own roof. or it's the upfront costs. maybe we're thinking of moving and feel we can't take solar panels with us. orjust those glaring large slabs isn't quite the look we're after. so, i've been to the homes of two british start—ups who want you to look again.
evening with katy balls, who's the deputy political editor at the spectator, and the broadcaster penny smithn. click is next. goodnight. solar power is the earth's most abundant energy source. and today, that goes far beyond simply plonking panels on rooftops. we keep seeing scientists develop new ways to make the technology more flexible, more powerful and more useful. this factory in stockholm is making ultra—thin solar cells that don't even need sunlight to harvest energy. the idea is that...
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with me are katy balls, who's deputy political editor at the spectator, and the broadcaster penny smithome to you both. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... the metro covers a terror trial in which a former pub landlord is alleged to have claimed money in covid bounce—back loans, but then sent it to the islamic state terrorist group. the same story is in the ft, though they lead with the huge profits made by bp and the calls they've prompted for a windfall tax on energy firms. the lead in the telegraph is about claims that france withheld secrets about missiles used to kill british soldiers in the falklands war a0 years ago tomorrow. the guardian reports on the leaked document suggesting the american supreme court could scrap the legal right to abortion and joe biden's comments saying the right to abortion is fundamental. once again, the daily mail goes with the pressure on keir starmer over claims he broke lockdown rules. while the sun covers the latest development in the case of madeleine mccann, saying fibres from madeleine's clothing have been found in a camper van belonging to
with me are katy balls, who's deputy political editor at the spectator, and the broadcaster penny smithome to you both. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... the metro covers a terror trial in which a former pub landlord is alleged to have claimed money in covid bounce—back loans, but then sent it to the islamic state terrorist group. the same story is in the ft, though they lead with the huge profits made by bp and the calls they've prompted for a windfall tax on energy firms. the lead in...
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with me are katy balls, who's deputy political editor at the spectator, and the broadcaster penny smithtomorrow's front pages, starting with... the metro covers a terror trial in which a former pub landlord is alleged to have claimed money in covid bounce—back loans, but then sent it to the islamic state terrorist group. the same story is in the ft, though they lead with the huge profts made by bp and the calls they've prompted for a windfall tax on energy firms. the mirror also reports bp's profits, working them out to £639 per second and also lambasting the prime ministerfor his response in a tv interview today. the lead in the telegraph is about claims that france withheld secrets about missiles used to kill british soldiers in the falklands war a0 years ago tomorrow. the times has an interview with the vice—chancellor of cambridge university. he says, in future, there will be fewer students at oxbridge from independent schools. the guardian reports on the leaked document suggesting the american supreme court could scrap the legal right to abortion and joe biden�*s comments saying th
with me are katy balls, who's deputy political editor at the spectator, and the broadcaster penny smithtomorrow's front pages, starting with... the metro covers a terror trial in which a former pub landlord is alleged to have claimed money in covid bounce—back loans, but then sent it to the islamic state terrorist group. the same story is in the ft, though they lead with the huge profts made by bp and the calls they've prompted for a windfall tax on energy firms. the mirror also reports bp's...
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me tonight are katy balls, who's deputy political editor at the spectator, and the broadcaster, penny smith than 100 people who've been trapped for two months beneath the rubble of a steelworks in the south of the country have finally been brought to safety, after they were rescued on sunday. the evacuees have spent weeks — without seeing daylight — living in tunnels under the steelworks in the besieged city of mariupol. but the ceasefire that allowed them to escape was brief. fierce fighting has begun in mariupol again. and the red cross says there are still an unknown number of people trapped there. 0ur correspondent, laura bicker, watched as the first evacuees finally made it to safety in zaporizhzhia this afternoon. theirjourney from hell is over. two months of poor ends in exhaustion and relief. —— two months of horror ends in exhaustion and relief. katarina spent weeks in the depths of the azovstal steel plant as a russian bombs pounded at the site. she tried to tell her children everything would be ok, even when she didn't believe it herself. translation: how we were living, well, to
me tonight are katy balls, who's deputy political editor at the spectator, and the broadcaster, penny smith than 100 people who've been trapped for two months beneath the rubble of a steelworks in the south of the country have finally been brought to safety, after they were rescued on sunday. the evacuees have spent weeks — without seeing daylight — living in tunnels under the steelworks in the besieged city of mariupol. but the ceasefire that allowed them to escape was brief. fierce...
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smith, bbc news, in warrington. let's talk to kia commodore, founder of pennies to pounds, a financial literacy platform to help peoples. i want to get your reaction first of all to this announcement that we are expecting within the next couple of hours about more help for people with their fuel bills. to what extent is that going to make a dent in these soaring energy bills that people are experiencing? i in these soaring energy bills that people are experiencing?- in these soaring energy bills that people are experiencing? i think it will definitely _ people are experiencing? i think it will definitely have _ people are experiencing? i think it will definitely have an _ people are experiencing? i think it will definitely have an impact. - will definitely have an impact. there are people who are really struggling, as we had from that clip, who are really feeling the pinch in pockets, although we have had the move from a lot of people working from home or who have been working, there are still a number of people who have to commute for their jobs and those are the ones who will feel the fuel bills and the fuel cost so
smith, bbc news, in warrington. let's talk to kia commodore, founder of pennies to pounds, a financial literacy platform to help peoples. i want to get your reaction first of all to this announcement that we are expecting within the next couple of hours about more help for people with their fuel bills. to what extent is that going to make a dent in these soaring energy bills that people are experiencing? i in these soaring energy bills that people are experiencing?- in these soaring energy...