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it absolutely is a good thing for consumers. it s very, very positive that the market is moving now in their favour in the middle of a cost of living crisis and energy is returning to levels that we saw before the pandemic and specifically before the ukraine war. it s still double, though, so we still need to remember the impact that that has on households more broadly. for some, 0ctober s fall could still be cancelled out by higher standing charges and less government support than last winter. however, ministers say they are still providing a safety net for household bills and there is extra help for the most vulnerable. even last winter, i avoided putting on the heating as much as possible. you know, looking at my son, for example, he really does feel the cold. i m looking at thermal socks for him and things like that. last winter, there was one day he. i couldn t afford to put the heating on. i said, why don t you take your coat off? and he said, no, i m cold. he went the entire
i m looking at thermal socks for him and things like that. last winter, there was one day he. i couldn t afford to put the heating on. i said, why don t you take your coat off? and he said, no, i m cold. he went the entire day with his thick winter coat on just to keep warm. the reality for sophie and millions like her is the cost of energy will remain one of the biggest household headaches this winter, no matter the level of the price cap. peter ruddick, bbc news. we ll be discussing this throughout the programme with energy minister andrew bowie at 7.10 and also with 0fgem chief executive jonathan brearley at 7.30. we will go through some of the members and how it will affect you directly all through this morning. we will get you some of the
safety interacting with mental health and the question we have to ask ourselves, are we going to intervene when we see a dangerous situation? how many times have we seen videotapes across the country of kids getting beaten up at school, kids getting assaultd and nobody jumps in to intervene to help. that is the question this jury will have to struggle with. penny jumped in. he didn t wait. you heard his comments. jordan neely say, i m going to kill people, throws his coat off. he will argue, i had to jump in, i saw kids in the subway. carley: toxicology report has not been released publicly. do you think that information was made available to the grand jury? that s a great question. i was going to get to thattin po. i don t think it was made
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