doctor shahla gondal, thank ou it wasn't. doctor shahla gondal, thank you very _ it wasn't.dal, thank you very much. _ britain's prime minister has said whoever succeeds him will announce "another huge package of financial support" to help people cope with soaring energy bills this winter. writing in a national newspaper, boris johnson acknowledged that the next few months would be difficult, as households face sky—high costs. opposition parties and charities say more help is needed now. the price cap set by the regulator, ofgem, will rise by 80% in october. that means the typical annual energy bill, paid by direct debt, will increase from just under £2,000 to more than £3,500. our political correspondent ione wells said the prime minister's promise wasn't a guarantee of support. i would sort of take these comments potentially with a bit of a pinch of salt, in that, of course, he's not the person who will be able to make that decision. he has been under pressure to say something, to be more visible, given that this cost of living crisis has gone on through the summer, while