identity cards issued by kosovo. kosovo has an ethnic albanian majority and has declared independence from serbia. the chancellor nadim zahawi says middle income earners, as well as low earners, will need government help to pay energy bills this winter. it comes as another minister defended the decision to wait until a new prime minister is in place before any announcement on further support is made. on friday, the regulator 0fgem confirmed a dramatic 80 percent rise in the energy price cap from october for england, wales and scotland, taking the average annual household bill to more than three and a half thousand pounds. here s our business correspondent marc ashdown. help is coming. that s the message from the chancellor on rocketing energy bills. but when, how and who will receive it remains difficult to tell. in an interview with the daily telegraph, nadim zahawi warns high bills could be here to stay for the next two years, and says while he s concerned about helping peo
a unique unesco world heritage site has played host to an event in the cliff diving world series. the iconic 16th century mostar stari most bridge looms high over the river. elite divers fling themselves from 28 metres up, battling for the top score. romania s catalin preda twisted and turned his way into second place, with countryman constantin popo vici setting a new scoring record, as he claimed the win. the series now heads to switzerland. now it s time for a look at the weather here s keith lucas. we have got a lot of dry, settled conditions on the cards, notjust for the rest of today but tomorrow and much of the week ahead. high pressure keeping things largely settled. not dry everywhere, we have a fair amount of cloud around, the odd showerfor a fair amount of cloud around, the odd shower for south east england, one or two for northern ireland and northern england as well. if you for the west of scotland. 17 or 18 in the west of scotland. 17 or 18 in the far north
now it s time for a look at the weather with sarah keith lucas. good evening. sunday brought us another fine saturday across much of the uk. we ve not had much rain recently. of course we ve got drought and hosepipe bans still holding on overnight. tonight, a bit of wet weather across parts of north west england, the isle of man, northern ireland could push into south west scotland, but most of us again largely dry, with temperatures between about 11 to 15 degrees. first thing tomorrow, a reasonably mild, if somewhat cloudy start to your monday morning. but monday promises a bit more of the same a lot of dry weather, some sunny spells developing, always a little bit cloudier for northern and eastern scotland, parts of eastern england as well. probably the best of the sunshine for parts of wales and the south west. a few rogue showers just moving from east to west on that breeze and temperatures will range between around 15 in aberdeen to around 23 in cardiff, a little bit c
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want the plant back, with everything it had? or what you re going to have. i will be dumbfounded if you find anybody other than for pure sentimental reasons saying i d rather have a coal plan. i ll end by telling you another quick story. when we move from scranton, when coal died in scranton, everything died in scranton. and my dad wasn t a coal miner. my great grandfather was a mining engineer but my dad was in sales, and there was no work so we left to go down to delaware. i told you where those oil plants were. but i remember driving home when you take the trolley in scranton, going out north washington and adams avenue, within 15 blocks we didn t live in the neighborhood, the most prestigious neighborhood in the region, in the town where the scrantons and other good decent people lived, there was a you d go by a wall that my recollection was somewhere between 15 and 18 feet tall. and it went essentially a city block. and you could see the coal piled up to the very top o