government for reaching out into the cancer government for reaching out into the cancer community to get their views and perspective in the first case. because and perspective in the first case. because there are lots of brilliant organisations and individuals like lawrence. organisations and individuals like lawrence, who really are at the front lawrence, who really are at the front edge lawrence, who really are at the front edge of what is happening on cancer front edge of what is happening on cancer treatment and care around the community cancer treatment and care around the community. and i m sure there input will be community. and i m sure there input will be immensely valuable. and community. and i m sure there input will be immensely valuable.- will be immensely valuable. and the cancer research will be immensely valuable. and the cancer research guessed will be immensely valuable. and the cancer research guessed that - will be immensely valuable. and the cance
ambition with money. is there any concern about there not being the money to back up the strategy? i have global concerns about money being have global concerns about money being available for improving local cancer being available for improving local cancer control, notjust being available for improving local cancer control, not just a being available for improving local cancer control, notjust a uk issue. the truth cancer control, notjust a uk issue. the truth is cancer control, notjust a uk issue. the truth is that we are looking at a growing the truth is that we are looking at a growing burden and the governments have to a growing burden and the governments have to keep pace with that, ageing growing have to keep pace with that, ageing growing populations, and also continued exposure to tobacco use, nicotine, continued exposure to tobacco use, nicotine, and the growing obesity problem nicotine, and the growing obesity problem. this is a problem that is not going
drugs and to be fair that is an international thing, not just a drugs and to be fair that is an international thing, notjust a uk thing. what are you saying is the alternative? should we not bother with enforcement, should we liberalise, where does your charity stand on this? if you say the enforcement is not working, what else is there? surely it is carrots and sticks? ii else is there? surely it is carrots and sticks? and sticks? if we think that drug oli and sticks? if we think that drug policy enforcement and sticks? if we think that drug policy enforcement is and sticks? if we think that drug policy enforcement is not - and sticks? if we think that drug policy enforcement is not going | and sticks? if we think that drug i policy enforcement is not going to work and we cannot get rid of drug markets, there we have an option, we either leave those markets in the hands of organised crime groups, or we legalise and regulate them and bring them within the control of the state and
is now going to cost £7 to ship. now, that puts it in perspective. we are selling theirs at present at £15. that isn t going to happen when the new freight rates come in. the government the new freight rates come in. the government has reassured shoppers that they should shop normally this equipment and has said that while global capacity regularly fluctuates, it is working with the industry to tackle the challenges at ports. the supply chain is stuck in a snarl up and it could take months to unpick. 0ur economics editor, faisal islam, is in washington dc, where the world s finance ministers are meeting this week. this issue of supply is notjust a uk problem, is it? yes, i mean, in the first instance, you can see it much more visibly in the us, in the dozens of cargo ships which are stuck, unable to unload their contain years off california and off georgia. you can see it in
no, it s not, sally. consumers will immediately feel the impact of wholesale gas prices because many buyers buy it long in advance and use tactics such as hedging to avoid the prices being fed through to consumers but what we have got here is a perfect storm. gas prices are now, if you think oil prices are hovering below $80 a barrel, the gas prices equivalent of three times of that, $300 a barrel and for consumers, already facing rising costs of living, this is very concerning as we move into winter. , ., , very concerning as we move into winter. , ., , ., winter. it s not ust a uk sto , winter. it s not ust a uk story, this h winter. it s not ust a uk story, this is winter. it s notjust a uk story, this is across - winter. it s notjust a uk i story, this is across europe and a global story, in the week that we saw opec not increasing production. across the board we was the pressure on energy prices? was the pressure on energy rices? ~ ~ ., ., , prices? we will. what has happe