heavily redacted court document used forjust the search of donald trump s home. tributes paid to nine year old olivia pratt korbel. good evening. it s been confirmed that energy bills will soar by 80% in october for tens of millions of people in england, scotland and wales, causing real hardship for many who are already coping with a steep rise in the cost of living. it s the result of the regulator ofgem increasing its price cap that s the maximum amount that people on a standard variable tariff can be charged per unit of energy. the bbc s business editor, simonjack, reports. abby dezso is a single mum living in ipswich. the energy price rise will hit her hard. she has a part timejob which earns her £1000 a month, but her energy bill is going up from £80 to £250 in october, which she will struggle to find. is there anything you can cut? honestly. . . no. as she looks at her stretched budget, her primary concern is for her children. you don t want them to go without, so
his comments come ahead of tonight s penultimate conservative hustings with rishi sunak and liz truss facing tory votes in norwich. gcse results are out today for pupils in england, wales and northern ireland the pass rate is down on last year but higher than it was before the pandemic. good afternoon. pressure is growing on the government to help households and businesses cope with soaring energy costs. a think tank has called for a universal 30% cut in bills and businesses want covid style emergency grants to help companies that are struggling. the upper limit of what suppliers can charge per unit of energy in england, scotland and wales the energy price cap is set to be announced tomorrow. less than a year ago, a typical annual home energy bill was about £1,200, it s now about £2,000 and it s forecast tomorrow to reach £3,500 per year, payable from this october. there are further increases expected in january. back in may, the government promised a £15 billion support
and explosions and sirens burglary throughout the night as palestinian fire rockets in response to deadly air strikes. we ll go live to southern israel for more on the escalating tensions. well, the crucial part of president biden s ledgislative agenda appears to be closing in on the closing line. it s set to begin today in the senate. the so-called inflation reduction act includes a $369 billion investment in energy and climate programs. it s the largest in u.s. history. the democrats are still waiting to find out if they can even pass this with a simple party line vote. and it all comes after a week of big achievements for the biden administration. cnn s jeremy diamond explains. today we received another outstanding jobs report. reporter: tonight president biden hailing another strong jobs report and promising more relief to americans struggling with stubbornly high prices. today there are more people working in america than before the pandemic began. in fact, there
in aspen, santa monica, bethesda, thousands of masked ladies and lululemon discovered all at once that the one religious leader that revered their even tinier version of the dalai lama has decided to retreat forever from public life, the equivalent of a targeted nuclear device detonated you can picture the carnage, the wailing, the smoothing, manicured hands fumbling for xanax and an expensive handbag. not since the orange man sees the white house with a russian coup then wept shamelessly in public. there s not enough rose in napa to quell that pain, and it s never supposed to be this way. a few months ago, he suggested to his followers that he would be around for at least another two years, which would be the highest paid federal employee and you know that meant, many more interviews on npr, tips on masking. is it three enough? of course, more vital guidance. thanksgiving this year dr. fauci will know. he is sitting masked at brian stelter s house. this morning, he
courting this union vote. now he spoke to them trying to make sure that the members of the unions hang with democrats, with him come november despite these soaring prices. during his speech, he specifically took a moment to blast senate eric scott on florida s plan for the economy. so now the plan of senator scott trying to walk back, but it s clear the last thing that they want to see is workers with power in this country. martha: so to respond to that, senator scott joins us now. good to have you with us today. you had at one point point out a suggestion that everybody should have buy-in on income tax regardless of how low their income is. mitch mcconnell was not interested in including that plan in republican plans. so is it correct to say that you walked that back? absolutely not. here s what i believe. my dad was a union member. he was a teamster. union members want to work. my point is this. we have to get this country back to work. biden s plan is to get people o