the price for consumers. we ll have the latest on the pressure on gas and electricity in the wake of russia s invasion of ukraine. also on the programme. we have a special report hearing one family s story of living with dementia, and the struggle to navigate the care system. i phoned 42 care homes to look for a respite i phoned 42 care homes to look for a respite bed i phoned 42 care homes to look for a respite bed forjoe and didn t get one respite bed forjoe and didn t get one the respite bed forjoe and didn t get one. the social care system, everybody one. the social care system, everybody knows it s broken. at least 38 people, many of them children, have died after a former police officer carried out a gun and knife attack on a nursery in thailand. there are a stunned disbelief not just in this village but all across thailand, that however troubled his life may have been this former police officer could have carried out such a cruel and desperate act. and publ
and matilda the musical makes waves as it opens this year s london film festival. live from our studio in singapore, this is live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it s live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it s newsday. . it s 6am in the morning in singapore, and 5am in thailand where at least 38 people, mostly young children, have been killed by a gunman at a nursery school. he was a former police officer who d been dismissed from his job and was facing trial on drugs charges. he entered the school in the town of utthai sawan in northern thailand with a gun and a knife and attacked teachers and children. he then killed himself, his wife and son. our south east asia correspondent jonathan head is at the scene. and a warning, his report contains some very distressing images. this is a community now consumed by grief and shock. that children so
our business correspondent emma simpson reports. the nights are drawing in, with an energy crisis across europe. will we be able to keep the lights on this winter? we need gas notjust to heat our homes but to produce a lot of electricity as well. national grid says the network should be able to cope with demand, but if it s a cold winter like this one we may need to rely more on imports. national grid says these are unprecedented times, thanks to the war on ukraine and its impact on gas supplies from russia. you can see from this chart we produce nearly half of their gas from the north sea. the rest is imports, and only a fraction from russia. of course that is now gone, but other countries where much more dependent on russian gas. though
it feels desperate and dangerous. paul adams, bbc news, zaporizhzhia. russia s invasion of ukraine has disrupted energy markets and forced many countries to draw up contingency plans to get over the coming winter. the national grid which operates britain s electricity and gas supply systems has warned that in the worst case scenario, consumers could face rolling power cuts. here s our business correspondent emma simpson. will we be able to keep the lights on this winter? we need gas notjust to heat our homes but to produce a lot of electricity as well. national grid says these are unprecedented times,