britain s largest energy supplier, centrica, is to reveal record profits today on the back of a surge in wholesale gas prices linked to the war in ukraine, just weeks after suspending the forced installation of prepayment meters over concerns of its treatment of vulnerable customers. many families are struggling to pay their energy bills, with a quarter losing sleep over it. centrica s boss chris o shea has been urged to waive his bonus. kathryn porter is an energy consultant and founder of watt logic. by by any one s numbers, £3 billion, it is a huge amount of money and it s going to mean a huge amount of criticism today as well from people across the board. is centrica profiteering in your view? board. is centrica profiteering in your view? no, i don t think the are in your view? no, i don t think they are profiteering, - in your view? no, i don t think they are profiteering, the - they are profiteering, the record profits are driven by its upstream business, production o
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it gave me some ideas of something different to do. i did need to use my initiative to add some weights, if i wanted to, but it did make me think about safety. the other app, however, gave me a proper workout. i felt like i was pushed to my limits. the thing is, obviously, you have to pay to sign up to it. so it is a cost and it is a different experience. chatgpt probably won t ever give me the same workout twice, which in some ways is good, but who knows, ? i could have got it to generate something i wouldn t have enjoyed. it did feel like it was more of a gamble. all in all, i feel like i ve done two workouts. ok, time for a look at this week s tech news. meta has been fined 1.2 billion euros and given five months to suspend its data flows between the eu and the us. regulators said the firm mishandled people s data while sending it to the us. meta says it will appeal the ruling.
scotland are hoping to make it four wins from four in the t20 world cup qualifiers. after an impressive win against italy yesterday, they are straight back in action taking on austria in edinburgh. they re currently 190 2 after 15 overs, with a year to go to the olympics, paris is in the final phase of an historic clean up, which will soon see swimmers and divers back in the river seine. banned for a century because of the filthy water, the city has spent 1.2 billion euros to make it safe. hugh schofield is in paris to take a look. a year from the paris olympics and here s a bit of a foretaste a diving competition. you could say they re testing the water. it s more than eight years since there have been competitive events in the river seine. now, thanks to the improved water quality, they re back. it wasn t just that swimming in the old seine was illegal