Liverpool which has been turned into a massive Entertainment Venue as it prepares to open its doors later this week. A huge day for england at the womens world cup. They play nigeria in the last 16. Lam i am live in brisbane where we was be speaking to england fans ahead of that match. It is the first Knockout Game that match. It is the first Knockout Game at that match. It is the first Knockout Game at the world cup. A disappointing end for england at the Netball World Cup. They say theyre gutted but still grateful, as theyre forced to settle for silver after losing to australia in the final. Good morning. A day of sunshine and scattered good morning. A day of sunshine and scattered showers. Many of us missing scattered showers. Many of us missing their showers altogether. Leter missing their showers altogether. Later the missing their showers altogether. Later the cloud will build in the south west and we will the light and patchy south west and we will the light and patchy rein sout
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a day. we are expecting their first asylum seekers on the barge today in portland. from portland harbour, back to you. we did ask to speak to a home office minister, but they were unable to accommodate an interview with bbc breakfast this morning. that is our main story. migration top of the agenda in westminster. fines for businesses and landlords, who knowingly support illegal migrants, will triple under new rules announced by the government. we rejoined now by our chief political correspondent nick eardley. what is the government saying? we will what is the government saying? - will hear a lot about this this week. notjust bibby stockholm but the government talking up its plans to try to crack down on what it calls the business models of people smugglers. one thing ministers are doing is announcing a significant increase in the fines you will get
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what does all this mean for families who are watching today? the first thing is the impact on your energy bills. meat products, the british meat processors association saying earlier on this is a crisis now on the shelves could run empty soon. also in terms of energy bills. you may have already seen your tariff go up may have already seen your tariff go up if you are on a variable contract. the energy cap is there in place, the government is keen to stress, so that people are not paying too much, but that cap is due to rise as well because of the impact of the wholesale gas price situation, but the other thing ministers are keen to stress is that this is a price issue, so it is not a question of the lights going out or anything like that. they are very confident there will not be any supply issues over the winter, but certainly this price issue is having an impact. the rising energy prices are affecting steel production in this country. gareth stace is the director general of uk steel,