president zelensky has appealled to european leaders for more weapons. addressing a new forum of a0 nations, he said his country had to defeat russia s invasion in order to protect freedom across europe. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the former trade minister, lord digbyjones, and rachel cunliffe, who s senior associate editor for the new statesman. the metro goes with the energy crisis and warns of a winter of disconnect after the national grid confirmed they had contingency plans for blackouts. the energy theme is followed in the i with electricty blackout warning this winter and the worst case scenarios with households facing three hour energy cuts. the guardian leads on suggestions from charities that rolling power cuts could put lives at risk. the theme is continued in the mail with the headlines blackout deal sparks a storm . the paper says households could be offered ten pounds a day not to u
many things, but principally against stock and intellectual property but there were other things within that. on the one dynamically needed to prove to our auditors we had sufficient cash. the second side of it was we had to prove we had reasonable and achievable trading numbers that we were likely to hit as we went through the financial year which is 23. we ran more sensitised versions of those numbers and even i can remember to do a worse case scenario and then an even worse case scenario and then an even worse case scenario and then an even worse case scenario. hate worse case scenario and then an even worse case scenario. worse case scenario. we are up auainst worse case scenario. we are up against time worse case scenario. we are up against time to worse case scenario. we are up against time to some worse case scenario. we are up against time to some degree. l against time to some degree. according to the sunday times, wilko was advised according to the sunday t
week somewhere one? there was a nasty comment last week somewhere about one? there was a nasty comment last week somewhere about should - one? there was a nasty comment last week somewhere about should we - one? there was a nasty comment last i week somewhere about should we have forever week somewhere about should we have forever a week somewhere about should we have forever a bank holiday called elizabeth day or queen elizabeth day in memory elizabeth day or queen elizabeth day in memory of our late queen. i said ithought in memory of our late queen. i said i thought it in memory of our late queen. i said i thought it was a good idea, but can we i thought it was a good idea, but can we call i thought it was a good idea, but can we call either the late spring bank can we call either the late spring bank holiday of the august bank holiday. bank holiday of the august bank holiday, call it that. in other words. holiday, call it that. in other words, don t give an extra
puts the cost of an extra bank holiday at £1.36 billion. with everything else going on with the economy, isn t this the last thing business needs right now?- economy, isn t this the last thing business needs right now? there are lots of businesses business needs right now? there are lots of businesses that business needs right now? there are lots of businesses that benefit i business needs right now? there are lots of businesses that benefit from | lots of businesses that benefit from bank holidays. hospitality, retail actually do really, really well, and we know that some countries with more bank holidays, we mentioned germany, denmark, have some of the most productive economies in europe, they are doing really well, so we can t blame our economic problems on time off. uk workers work the longest hours in europe. it is about delivering the time of they deserve. don t you think that s actually just talking about this, when we are talking about this, when we are talking about this,