territories in ukraine, but the us says it will never recognise russia s claims. meanwhile ukraine says 23 people were killed when a russian missile hit a convoy of vehicles carrying civilians. search and rescue efforts continue in florida, after hurricane ian caused widespread destruction. record numbers of nurses are quitting the nhs in england more than 40,000 have left in the last year. steve wright will host his final radio 2 weekday show this afternoon, but stressed he is not retiring and will continue at the station. the prime minister liz truss and chancellor kwasi kwarteng will meet the head of the office for budget responsibility, the uk s independent financial forecaster this morning. they ll discuss the fallout frpm last week s mini budget. while the watchdog offered to prepare a draft forecast in time for last friday s mini budget, that offer wasn t taken up. forecasts from the 0br give an indication of the state of the nation s finances and there have been cal
meanwhile, an attack on ukraine s zaporizhzhia region leaves at least 23 people dead. a mounting death toll in florida after hurricane ian, president biden says it could be deadliest storm ever to hit the state. and saying good bye to sammy the story of a retiring guide dog good afternoon. welcome to bbc news. let us go back to moscow, where we have been listening to president vladimir putin officially, in his view, agreeing to the annexation and signing in the annexation of four regions of ukraine. this follows so called referendums that have been held in those four regions. in the east were talking about dunne esque in law hunts, donetsk and lou hanscombe dott. luhansk, hanscombe dott. lu ha nsk, zaporizhzhia. hanscombe dott. luhansk, zaporizhzhia. these areas supposedly wanting to rejoin russia. i think we might have some pictures of these signing ceremony, which took place in the kremlin in front of members of president putin s government. as you can see there, a
will have to be made limiting baths, timing showers, avoiding the oven, and putting on a lot more layers inside the house just to make sure that bills don t get out of hand. the new cap is on the price your supplier can charge you per unit of energy. for dual fuel customers paying by direct debit, it ll be 34p per kilowatt hour for electricity, and for gas it s 10.3p per kilowatt hour. and then daily standing charges are added on top of that. so everyone s bill will look totally different, depending on how much energy they use. if you use more energy, you ll be charged more there s no maximum price for a bill. there is a bit of extra help, with £400 gradually being knocked off your bills for the next six months. there s no need to contact energy suppliers to receive the government support packages, but the advice does remain the same that if people are worried
not turning things off. and i think that s. now had to change. the government has limited tomorrow s energy rise, but a typical bill is still going up byjust over £500. this is the weekend that those price rises will start to feel real for millions more households. as the weather gets colder outside and people stick the heating on, it s much tougher decisions that will have to be made limiting baths, timing showers, avoiding the oven, and putting on a lot more layers inside the house just to make sure that bills don t get out of hand. the new cap is on the price your supplier can charge you per unit of energy. for dual fuel customers paying by direct debit, it ll be 34p per kilowatt hour for electricity, and for gas it s 10.3p per kilowatt hour. and then daily standing charges are added on top of that. so everyone s bill will look totally different, depending on how