only a small proportion of menopausal women who could take hrt actually do. a flawed study in the early 2000s led to misleading publicity about the possible risks. it s still blamed for putting women off. in a statement, the government said it was deeply committed to ensuring women are able to access high quality menopause treatment, including hormone replacement therapy. this is my design. adele is herself off to parliament today, adding her voice to the calls for change. helen catt, bbc news, rochester. the energy regulator ofgem says it will review the structure of the energy price cap, that has prevented suppliers passing on a spike in wholesale costs to customers. 16 energy firms have gone out of business this year. ofgem says it wants to make sure that the price cap reflects the costs, risks and uncertainties facing the supply companies it regulates.
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