decades, for centuries. they cannot say that credibly about the whole of the european council and that is what will be the next challenge for russian authorities to explain why this international body, which russia is a member of, has come up with this assertion. with this assertion. thank you very much indeed with this assertion. thank you very much indeed for with this assertion. thank you very much indeed forjoining with this assertion. thank you very much indeed forjoining us. - ministers are due to meet representatives from the food and drinks industry today to discuss the disruption caused by soaring wholesale gas prices. alongside concerns about rising energy bills, there have also been warnings that a shortage of carbon dioxide could lead to gaps on supermarket shelves. the uk s main co2 supplier, cf industries, stopped production due to the spike in prices. the gas is used throughout the food industry, from stunning animals for slaughter to packaging products and in ref
on supermarket shelves. the uk s main co2 supplier, cf industries, stopped production due to the spike in prices. the gas is used throughout the food industry, from stunning animals for slaughter to packaging products and in refridgerated transport. the uk government and energy regulator ofgem have said that limits on energy bills will stay. the energy price cap protects customers from sudden hikes in wholesale gas prices. however it means firms are unable to pass on high wholesale costs, which is forcing some to go out of business. this morning the business secretary said not every company could expect a government bailout, but support could be available for larger firms. kwasi kwarteng added that he hoped to have a very clear plan to get co2 production back up and running this week. opposition politicians have expressed concern, with labour describing the problems as a crisis that should have been foreseen . jon donnison reports.