£184 a night will get you a bed in a shipping container, whilst two cruise ships have been turned into floating hotels. there will also be regularflights from places like dubai, abu dhabi and oman, ferrying fans in and out for games. for those who do have tickets, it will be a very different experience, with strict laws around buying and selling alcohol. it will, though, he made available at the main fan park and at stadiums on matchdays. we want to make sure that it s the best world cup ever. we re finalising the last touches and we re excited to receive all the fans from around the world and all the fans that will be coming to enjoy the first ever middle eastern world cup. at a cost of more than £190 billion, organisers hope to put on the greatest show on earth. but they ll be all too aware the questions won t necessarily stop when the football starts. john watson, bbc news.
isn t easy. our economics editor faisal islam is here. so what are some of the key issues facing the government? this is a very unusual budget a type of rescue budget after a massive energy shock. this is how big in 2019, the uk as a whole that s households, companies and government spent about £40 billion on its energy bill. this year, it s up fourfold, so £190 billion that increase is basically like having to fund another nhs. that cost can t be shouldered by households and it s the government s job is to share the pain around pain the prime minister acknowledges has also been made worse by his predecessor. on the steps of downing street, i said that mistakes had been made and part of the reason that i became prime minister was to address them and what we ve seen now is that stability has returned to the united kingdom. but that s because the expectation is that the government will make those difficult but necessary decisions. and those difficult decisions are likely to
watering cuts and £10 million are set to be clawed back. 10 billion. our economics editor faisal islam explains some of the key issues facing the government. this is a very unusual chancellor statement, type of rescue budget after a massive energy shock, this is how big. in 2019, the uk as a whole is, companies and government, spent about £40 billion on its energy bill, and this year that is “p energy bill, and this year that is up fourfold to 190 billion. that increase is basically like having to fund another nhs. that cost cannot be shouldered by households and it is the government of max job to share the pain around. pain the prime minister acknowledges has also been made worse by his predecessor. on the steps of downing street i said mistakes had been made and part of the reason i became prime minister was to address them and what we have seen now that stability has returned to the united kingdom,
should the kid wear masks should they not wear mask? no they should not wear masks. unless they re immunocompromised they can t see faces and slows down their growth. people have to see the flip side of this whole covid lockdown. whatever it is, we have to any forward thinking leader democrat or republican, okay. this is where we are at. how do we make it better. don t point fingers anymore now that it s out. enough to make it better. steve: as you mentioned a little while ago, brian. they allocated $190 billion to america s schools. let s hope they haven t spent all of it. they should take that because it s going to dig years to dig out of this hole. as a parent and you have got kids you are wondering what can i do? forget about the politician what is can i do? they did a deep dive into the kids who do the best. so, think about this. think about whether or not your student at home has these opportunities do. they have access to a computer or a laptop or a tablet all the
where the european commission ursula von der leyen comes from, so they need more than 190 billion from the eu as part of the pandemic resilience plan, so it is difficult to see giorgia meloni moving easily outside of the western sphere and european alliance. at the same time she has always been very voice full, its support of ukraine, so it is quite difficult to see her moving away from that as well. they may change may arrive from internal policies. the main changes. first of all, there has already been some movement on the social issues such as abortion. a few days ago a senator has already proposed a law to change the legal status of a foetus, in fact complicating access at the law as approved to abortion for women. at the same time,