knows who is responsible for the shooting to remain tight lipped. an energy company boss warns that half of uk households could face fuel poverty this winter because of rocketing energy prices. uk intelligence agencies are accused of tipping off indian authorities about a british national, who claims he s been tortured while in prison in the last hour, owami davies, the student nurse from essex who went missing more than six weeks ago, has been found alive and well in hampshire. she was located after a member of the public came forward following a police appeal. she was reported missing by her family onjuly the 6th. the search for ms davies by essex police, and then by the metropolitan police, has attracted a large amount of criticism after it was revealed that met officers had made contact with her but allowed her to leave; and then that police had released cctv footage of a different woman. let s hearfrom nigel penney detective chief inspector at metropolitan police and
was yesterday, monday was usually busy for the emergency services, for the coastguard, the board of force and the mod. if you look down there you can see some of the boats that have been used in recent days was up yesterday there was an average of 48 people per boat. it gives you a sense ofjust how overcrowded they are and how dangerous this crossing remains. what is clear is the french authorities will only intervene at cfa beau gets into difficulty. otherwise they will shadow boats until they get halfway across the channel and then they become the responsibility of the british authorities. that s why so many people are being picked up by sea and brought here. the government has repeatedly promised to make this route unviable, that money is given to the french to increase patrols on beachesin to the french to increase patrols on beaches in northern france. the mod has been brought into increased surveillance but the numbers continue to grow. there have been some talk in calais of a su