after 19 children are killed in a school shooting as the debate over gun control intensifies. the king of clay, rafael nadal, cruises through round three at the french open, while emma radacanu is now focusing on wimbledon as she reflects on her defeat, ending british interest in the women s singles. it s in the women s singles. a bit windy today across th uk, it s a bit windy today across the uk, especially illinois. some rain at times in the west but as we head towards that weekend things are looking drier. i will have the full forecast here on breakfast. it s thursday 26th may. our main story. every household in britain is set to receive hundreds of pounds in additional support from the government to ease the cost of living crisis this winter. the £200 loan on energy bills, announced in february, could now be doubled and replaced with a grant that will not have to be paid back with further measures expected for those on low and fixed incomes. the £10 billion package is
i wouldn t need [bleep] her family, and i wouldn t [bleep] my family. i didn t want to give up vashti. i fought hard to try and keep us together. in fact, said brett, if he had murdered vashti. he would ve made a better job of it. i m smart enough, if i wanted to kill my wife. i could come up with something better than this. this is [bleep] insane. this is what a crazy person does. not necessarily. crazy in love, crazy for these kids. you know. don t try to twist it around. no i m not. then fled-y got to the point. did you murder her? no. did you pull the trigger? no. did you kill her? now. brett left the station then, went to be with his boys.
that the chancellor could double this to £400 and it could become a grant which wouldn t need to be paid back. a £150 rebate on council tax bills for most households came in april. there is a suggestion another rebate could be possible. there s also expected to be targeted financial support for the most vulnerable households on a fixed income, including bringing forward an increase in benefits and the state pension, to reflect inflation. this £10 billion package of support is expected to be mostly paid for by a one off windfall tax on the profits of oil and gas firms. so a number of options available to the government we re expecting to get all the details from the chancellor later this morning. in the meantime, the big question is, what do people feel would help them most? 0ur consumer affairs correspondent colletta smith has asked people in warrington.
hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. every household in britain will receive hundreds of pounds in additional support from the government to ease the cost of living crisis this winter. this all follows that announcement from the regulator ofgem that the energy price cap is predicted to rise by another £800 in october to £2,800 a year. that would push more than 10 million households into fuel poverty. so what will the government do to help? in february, the chancellor rishi sunak announced millions of households would receive a £200 discount on their energy bills from october. it was only ever going to be a loan, which people would have to repay over five years from 2023. now it s being reported that the chancellor could double this to £400 and it could become a grant, which wouldn t need to be paid back. a £150 rebate on council tax bills