because certain, you know, certain institutions have kind of taken fright at investing in natural gas projects banks and what have you, but obviously because of the energy crisis we ve got at the moment, government is trying to rectify that and by reclassifying the green project at the moment, that might be the way to kind of get to banks and pension funds to look again at investing in these projects because obviously we do need that, we need the supplies to be secure, so i think it s a rebranding exercise, but obviously it s not going down very well with environmentalists, but i think it will only be a temporary measure, i transition energy, so i don t know how long that transition lasts. that transition lasts. we re in . uite that transition lasts. we re in quite long that transition lasts. we re in quite long transitions at - that transition lasts. we re in quite long transitions at the i quite long transitions at the moment, army? quite long transitions at the moment,
Good afternoon. There are warnings of extreme disruption in hospitals in england this week. This morning, Junior Doctors and consultants walked out on strike for three days, bringing non Emergency Care to a near standstill. The doctors and consultants want above inflation wage rises. The government says its made fair and final pay offers. Our Health Correspondent Sophie Hutchinson reports. Whose nhs . Our nhs. Picket lines of medics in what whose nhs . Our nhs. Picket lines of medics in what is whose nhs . Our nhs. Picket lines of medics in what is the whose nhs . Our nhs. Picket lines of medics in what is the most medics in what is the most significant strike to hit the nhs in england. Forthe significant strike to hit the nhs in england. For the next few days hospitals will survive on minimum coverfrom hospitals will survive on minimum cover from consultants and Junior Doctors. Only Emergency Care will be provided and with almost 8 million patients already on waiting lists, the situat
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