of it all starts again on thursday and i think there will be a lot more people tuning in. and i think there will be a lot more peeple tuning in- three energy firms edf, octopus and scottishpower have been given permission to resume forcibly installing pre payment meters in some homes. the meters were fitted when people did not pay previous bills, and there was no prospect of payment. but the practice was suspended almost a year ago after agents for british gas were found to be breaking into the homes of vulnerable people to fit them. our cost of living correspondent colletta smith has more. energy debt is at a record high, so after an 11 month ban forcing a customer onto a prepayment meter is back on the cards. edf, octopus and scottishpower are the three companies who have been given the green light. that means they should have trawled through all of their past fittings identified any wrongfully installed metres, and done them and offered compensation.