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And coming up in Sportsday On Bbc News. The worlds greatest sprinter prepares for his final bow. Well hearfrom usain bolts pre World Championships Press Conference at half past six. Good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. Over Three Million british gas customers face a hefty rise in their electricity bills. The company argues that its own costs have risen and from september it will charge 12. 5 more for electricity. So what does that mean . Well, a typical household on a dualfuel tariff will see its annual bill go up by £76. Its the first increase from british gas for nearly four years but that hasnt stopped Consumer Groups and the government condemning the move. Our business editor, simonjack, reports. Electricity, a basic need, a simple product. The same wherever all whoever you buy it from. If you buy from british gas it will be 12. 5 more expensive from september as the u k. s largest more expensive from september as the u k. s largest supplier, more expensive from septem
Also coming up today. Our europe correspondent gail motss continues his quest to bake bread from every e. U. Member country today hes making rumanian bread whole. Bots we begin with winners of the town a prize the highest accolade for contemporary artists in britain its named after the countrys greatest landscape painter. And is awarded annually to an artist all based in britain established in 1984 it has been criticised in the past for its competitive Selection Process no problem this year as for the 1st time all 4 nominees preempted the jurys decision to artists wanted to use the occasion of the turn a prize to make a strong statement of community and solidarity. And have themselves
into a collective. And the jury unanimously agreed to the new Arts Collective swish. Over 4 nominees are receiving this years turner prize jointly. Their works are also on display at the Turner Contemporary gallery in markets. Colombian british artist oscar movie goes work features a life size figures res