rebels have been going on since the october the 7th hamas attacks. what is your assessment for shipping in the area, how serious is it? last niuht the area, how serious is it? last night was the area, how serious is it? last night was the the area, how serious is it? last night was the largest the area, how serious is it? test night was the largest escalation to date since the 19th of november. there has been a report of 18 drone and missile attacks that were launched in a multilayered attack last night from the north. we have not seen this escalation to date. there are a number of assumptions of why it took place last night. the houthi are still very clear that they will continue to target israeli affiliated vessels. affiliated vessels. more than 20 countries signed affiliated vessels. more than 20 countries signed a affiliated vessels. more than 20 countries signed a us affiliated vessels. more than 20 countries signed a us led - affiliated vessels. more than 2
to be further going forward. new ve larte to be further going forward. new very large shellfish to be further going forward. ije very large shellfish beds have been discovered in the thames estuary including razor clams and manila clams, highly priced around the world. so, will my right honourable friend join me in congratulating local fishermen friend join me in congratulating localfishermen on his proactive work and will he come to leigh on sea, meet my local fishermen so we can discuss how to maximise this brilliant brexit bonus for essex fishermen? flan maximise this brilliant brexit bonus for essex fishermen? for essex fishermen? can i oin my heheuhehte for essex fishermen? can i oin my honourable friends i for essex fishermen? can i oin my honourable friends in i for essex fishermen? can ijoin my honourable friends in welcoming i for essex fishermen? can i join my i honourable friends in welcoming this fantastic discovery. we ve been capitalising on the benefits of brexit
squeezed. and probably already feel very squeezed- very squeezed. george, the daily teleu-rah very squeezed. george, the daily telegraph also. very squeezed. george, the daily telegraph also, their very squeezed. george, the daily telegraph also, their lead - very squeezed. george, the daily telegraph also, their lead story. | telegraph also, their lead story. this is not going to be the type of headline that mrjohnson will want to see, will it? ha. headline that mrjohnson will want to see, will it? to see, will it? no. particularly because one to see, will it? no. particularly because one of to see, will it? no. particularly because one of his to see, will it? no. particularly because one of his big - to see, will it? no. particularly because one of his big themes| to see, will it? no. particularly. because one of his big themes is that we because one of his big themes is that we are heading for a high wage economy that we are heading for a high wage economy. and wages
reducing a bit of a brexit bonus. thereby reducing migration funding from the eu, reducing migration funding from the eu. british reducing migration funding from the eu, british workers will benefit with higher wages. eu, british workers will benefit with higherwages. if eu, british workers will benefit with higher wages. if in reality they with higher wages. if in reality they are with higher wages. if in reality they are not better off that i think some they are not better off that i think some wiii they are not better off that i think some will feel betrayed. gk. they are not better off that i think some will feel betrayed. some will feel betrayed. 0k. the daily mirror. some will feel betrayed. 0k. the daily mirror. a some will feel betrayed. 0k. the daily mirror, a more some will feel betrayed. 0k. the daily mirror, a more positive - daily mirror, a more positive headline, new year, new hope is the headline, new year, new hope is the headline there. this headline,
are turned down. first of all, your initial spending on your care may not count towards that care and as i was saying, because you could, when you hit that cat still face £1000 a month bill for your living costs and your accommodation because, that could be enough for some people to still sell the home. on top of that they ve still got to fund the first £86,000 of cost. you can see that many people won t have those assets outside the value of their property so therefore they may have to sell their property. the government is pointing out there is a system in place called deferring payments, whereby the council picks up the bill and when you pass away, it is taken out of your estate. there is a way around that, but the language being used at the moment is very interesting. being used at the moment is very interesting- interesting. thank you for your messages- interesting. thank you for your messages. what interesting. thank you for your messages. what happened - interesting. than