costs, shortages of labour, and a demand that farmers produce more at less cost to the environment. my guest today as minette batters, she farmers right here she is also president of the national farmers union of england and wales. as a society are we asking ourfarmers for the impossible? minette batters, welcome to hardtalk.- impossible? minette batters, welcome to hardtalk. thank you for havin: welcome to hardtalk. thank you for having me. welcome to hardtalk. thank you for having me. it s welcome to hardtalk. thank you for having me. it s a welcome to hardtalk. thank you for having me. it s a great - for having me. it s a great pleasure for having me. it s a great pleasure to for having me. it s a great pleasure to be for having me. it s a great pleasure to be on - for having me. it s a great pleasure to be on your. for having me. it s a great i pleasure to be on your farm for having me. it s a great - pleasure to be on your farm and the sun is shining, in som
Us Energy Secretary tells me how the world can tackle an Energy Crisis that is returning to knock the Global Economy off track. Also on the show, india its one of the worlds Fastest Growing economies, so can home grown Airline Vistara cash in on growing demand for flights despite High Oil Prices. Im going to check in with its big boss. Wherever you werejoining me from Around The World, once again, a big hello and a warm welcome to the show. You know, as the war in ukraine rages, one of the most noticeable impacts for the rest of the world continues to be the soaring costs of our energy. As europe approaches the cold winter months, which typically causes demand for oil and gas to surge, millions, millions of households and businesses are worried aboutjust how they are going to afford to pay their bills. Politicians in europe and across the rest of the world are trying to take action to limit the economic damage, but also come up with long term solutions. Two numbers explain the scale of
so the us energy secretary tells me how the world can tackle an energy crisis that is threatening to knock the global economy of track. also on the show, india, one of the world s fastest growing economies. so can home grown airline, vistara, can it cash in on soaring demand for flight, despite high oil prices? i m going to check in with its big boss. wherever you werejoining me from around the world, once again, a big hello and a warm welcome to the show. you know, as the war in ukraine rages, one of the most noticeable impacts for the rest of the world continues to be the soaring costs of our energy. as europe approaches the cold winter months, which typically causes demand for oil and gas to surge, millions, millions of households and businesses are worried about just how they are going to afford to pay their bills politicians in europe and across the rest of the world i trying to take action to limit the economic damage, but also come up with long term solutions. two numb
i m across the city at the kayll road, one of sunderland s warm spaces as at survey conducted on the half of the bbc say many people are delaying putting the heating on this winter to try to save cash. the other main headlines this morning: a report on failings in maternity care at the east kent hospitals trust is to be published families have been warned it s likely to be harrowing. good morning. a terrific turnaround from crystal palace they come from behind to beat wolves in the premier league, with wilfried zaha s winner sending them up to tenth in the table. we are in for another unseasonably mild day across much of the uk and we also have some rain pushing up the western side of the country. the sunnier skies will be in the outer hebrides and parts of the southeast. i will have all the details later. good morning. it s wednesday, 19th october. welcome to the national glass centre here in sunderland. we are here to talk about the rising cost of living and how it s af
this line from an op-ed might be most telling, not a word president biden said will pardon his party from a reckoning next week. this afternoon he will deliver remarks on student debt relief and heads to mexico to no word on whether he will visit the southern border. carley: brooke singman has more fallout from biden s speech, brooke. brooke: president biden will avoid the main battleground straights as he heads to new mexico and california, this trip after he blasted maga republicans in a dramatic speech last night. listen. president biden: we the people must decide if rule of law will prevail or if we will allow the dark forces to thirst for power put ahead of principles that have long guided us. american democracy is under attack because the defeated president of the united states refuse to accept the results of the 2020 election. brooke: biden attacking trump supporters. the president also tying the attack on nancy pelosi s husband to january 6. president biden: