everybody is trying to put their best foot forward, everybody is trying to support one another as well because we know it is a tough time for everybody. but yes, you just hope everybody is able to go and show what they are about and then maybe some of the coaches will make that decision. that s all the sport for now. i ll be back in an hour with another update. laura, we will see you then, thank you very much. let s return to one of our top stories, the energy crisis across europe. the boss of the britain s third biggest energy supplier has proposed a plan for the government to subsidise rapidly rising gas and electricity bills. steven fitzpatrick, the founder of 0vo energy, says that under the scheme, the poorest households would get the most help, while higher earners using more energy would see the amount of help they get taper off. here s our business correspondent, theo leggett. turning down the heating, a warm home is something millions of people will struggle to afford this wint
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minister will be on those big decisions will be taken by him or her, depending on who it ends up being, and all the while people face a soaring energy bill at home and very little constructive help coming down the line. yes, and that is because we are still in this holding pattern, so you very correctly pointed out that when you re talking about shoring up the supply of energy, that is a long term ambition and will not help anyone over the next few months, so we are hearing this reassurance that there will be help coming with a liz truss writing in the sun this morning that she would put in place immediate support to make sure people are not facing bills they cannot pay this winter for energy consumption but as you said what we are still lacking, and will be when we are in office, the detail of what the support might be.