for winter in alaska, but who is the fattest of them all? a shortage of gas this winter could result in rolling power cuts across britain that s the warning from the national grid today. that would happen if supplies can t meet demand or run very low. emma simpson has the details europe s energy crisis has seen energy gases so and they could be in short supply. what will be need, not only to heat our homes but produce electricity? where do we get our gas from? the good thing is we produce about half of it ourselves from the north sea. the rest we import mostly from the way. we also rely on imports from europe and elsewhere. we used very little russian gas and that has now gone. national grid says the network should cope with the man this winter. but if it is a cold one like back in 2010, we may need to rely more on imports. if it
was belvoir castle. we will be talking about beavors later in the programme. thousands of lives could be harmed if more isn t done to reduce regional inequality in britain that s according to a report by the salvation army. the government says it s investing billions into the levelling up agenda. 0ur social affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports from the seaside town of rhyl, which has the two poorest neighbourhoods in wales. the pandemic has been devastating. in an instant, the tourism stopped, a lot of the caravan parks shut. so those jobs that people rely on were just instantly, in one fell swoop, gone. susie taylor is on the front line of rhyl s covid recovery. so i ve brought you in todayjust to sort out how we can help you.