in the coming weeks students across scotland receive their exam results. the pass rate is down compared with the previous two years of covid pandemic measures, but remain above 2019 levels. former us president donald trump says the fbi raided his florida home and broke into his safe. his son says agents were looking for documents taken from washington when his father left office. the trial of former wales manager and manchester united footballer ryan giggs continues today. he s accused of attacking and coercively controlling his ex girlfriend, charges he denies. # you re the one that i want.# stars and fans from around the world pay tribute to dame olivia newton john, one of the most iconic musical artists of all time, who has died at the age of 73. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. annual energy bills could hit £4,200 in the new year for a typical household in england, scotland and wales, according to the latest forecast from energy consultants, cornwall insight. th
goes on to say, a few years ago i started a venture capital firm, soon after that i started a family, i want to grow that family. whether or not she is retiring from tennis it s a bit hard to decipher, but thatis it s a bit hard to decipher, but that is the latest from serena williams. the met office has issued a four day amber warning for extreme temperatures in parts of england and wales, as a new heatwave looms. the warning, for thursday to sunday, comes as the forecaster predicted 35c in places, below last month s record temperatures, which peaked above 40c in some spots. in central and southern england, the uk health security agency has issued a level 3 alert from midday today, that s one step down from the heatwave last month. it means health care services should take action to help vulnerable groups. thames water is planning to announce a hosepipe ban in the coming weeks .
at what the analysts are saying, they are saying we cannot see where it ends in the next year, it could be two or three years down the line that we have got to struggle with these higher prices and that means it s going to cost all of us that much more because don t forget, any help we get from government or the energy suppliers in some way may have to be paid back in the years to come. this is going to be a really tricky few years. if we are looking for a quick fix, the best anyone can hope for is the situation on the wholesale markets ease itself. the met office has issued a four day amber warning for extreme temperatures in parts of england and wales as a new heatwave looms. the warning, for thursday to sunday, comes as the forecaster predicted 35c in places, below last month s record temperatures, which peaked above 40c in some spots. in central and southern england, the uk health security agency has issued a level 3 alert from midday today, that s one step down from the heatwave l
change in terms of reducing global warming and keeping global warming within certain degrees, and that is exactly what all of the trajectory and targets that the government has set for a net zero uk in the future, what they haven t appreciated and what they haven t appreciated and what is playing out now is that whilst those average temperatures might be moving, what we are seeing is much greater extreme weather events and those weather events are more frequent and are more extreme than originally modelled, and that is causing all sorts of problems so the environment agency are working with government and water companies and businesses that use large amounts of water in order to conserve that water right now in times of drought, but we are all going to have to do our bit about this because the way that the water
hospitals, schools, so we need to think about adapting to warmer climate in addition to cutting our carbon footprint because that is the main cause of climate change. [30 carbon footprint because that is the main cause of climate change. do you think countries main cause of climate change. do you think countries are main cause of climate change. do you think countries are able main cause of climate change. do you think countries are able to main cause of climate change. do you think countries are able to adapt - think countries are able to adapt and are thinking more about adapting, notjust here in britain but around the world? this is a reality now, isn t it? reality now, isn t it? yes, countries reality now, isn t it? yes, countries that reality now, isn t it? yes, countries that are - reality now, isn t it? yes, l countries that are generally reality now, isn t it? yes, - countries that are generally hotter do have better planning or they plan their days more according