flu is now infecting mammals in the uk. manchester united are into the league cup final. newcastle stand between them and a first trophy for six years. hello and welcome to the bbc news channel. the energy giant shell has reported record annual profits of £32 billion in 2022, more than double what it made this in the previous year. the profits are the biggest in the firm s history boosted by higher energy prices since the start of the ukraine war. shell has already said it will pay tax in the uk for the first time since 2017 as a result of the government s windfall tax. i m joined by our business editor simonjack. morning, simon. of these massive profits in context. the morning, simon. of these massive profits in context. profits in context. the highest in the shell s profits in context. the highest in the shell s 115 profits in context. the highest in the shell s115 year history, - profits in context. the highest in i the shell s115 year history, double what it mad
good morning. it is a fairly cloudy start for money. some drizzle in the west, some heavier rain in scotland. that will push north eastwards through the day, with brighter skies in central and eastern areas. details later in the programme. good morning. it s thursday, 2nd february. british gas is facing an investigation after using debt collectors to break into the homes of vulnerable people and forcibly fit pre payment energy meters. the tactic which results in someone s heating being cut off if they don t have the cash to top up their meter is only supposed to be used in homes where there are no young children, pensioners or other vulnerable people. but an undercover reporter from the times newspaper found the meters were being fitted in homes which should be protected. aru na iyengar reports. hello? british gas, your gas supplier. we re here with a court warrant. can you please open the door? otherwise we will have to open it for you. this is the exciting bit. i love t
votes to certify the free and fair election even if the capitol building was off-limits. so let s say we finish at midnight or 1:00 in the morning. you would bring more back to the capitol and disburse? how do we look out for their safety? we will have time as we set up this operation and move forward with this democratic process. and we will adjust accordingly. but, obviously, the capitol is in no condition to go back. that remarkable video was captured by alexander pelosi, a documentary filmmaker, daughter of nancy pelosi. more behind-the-scenes footage. the panel subpoenaed donald trump. they want him to answer for his words and actions that led up to the insurrection. we have had plenty of reporting on january 6th. it is fascinating to see how lawmakers were working together to get this certification back up and running. what more did we learn from this footage? which, i mean, you can watch it over and over and over again and see a new wrinkle here or there. it s ju
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