we aren t. we haven t spoken for quite a while. um, no, not recently. health, teaching and rail unions are to hold talks with ministers today, to try to head off another wave of industrial action. businesses will find out later, exactly how much support they ll get with their energy bills. the amount of government help available is expected to more than halve from the spring, with firms facing rapidly rising costs. thousands of supporters of the far right former brazilian president, jair bolsonaro, have attacked government buildings in the capital. drama in the fa cup in what was one of the upsets of the weekend. how stevenage of league 2 knocked out aston villa in two madcap minutes in yesterday s third round tie. good morning. if you are just stepping out is a chilly start in the east. then we are in for a day of sunshine and showers. some will be heavy and thundery. it will be breezy. the outlook for the rest of the week remains unsettled. details later in the programme. g
it is what the fa cup is all about. if you missed it, thought we d relive some of the magic from yesterday. it looked for all the world that aston villa would be booking their spot in the fourth round, after taking the lead in the first half thanks to this goal. and that s how it remained but edging towads full time, cue two mad cap minutes. villa a team with a raft of internatioals, gave the ball away and a penalty, leander dendocker handed a straight red card, jamie reid scored from the spot after dean campbell had been fouled. the comeback was on, that set up a possible replay. but stevenage, 59 places below them, were not done there, and with villa park still reeling from the equaliser, dean campbell stunned them further with the winner, putting stevenage into the fourth round where they face stoke city next. and this was the dressing room post match, manager steve evans in there, club chairman phil wallace getting into the spirit of things himself too, a day that s been labelled o