but you see lots of providers go bust because what happens when the cost of what you are selling is higher than the price that which you are allowed to sell. big loans, possibly underwritten by government, to allow the big companies to take on the loss—making accounts but i think we are a couple of days away before that issue was wrestled to the ground. the before that issue was wrestled to the ground-— before that issue was wrestled to the round. ., ., ., the ground. the government have got to act on that — the ground. the government have got to act on that issue _ the ground. the government have got to act on that issue as _ the ground. the government have got to act on that issue as well, _ the ground. the government have got to act on that issue as well, the - to act on that issue as well, the root cause, the spiralling gas prices. root cause, the spiralling gas rices. ._ root cause, the spiralling gas rices. , ., root cause, the spiralling gas rices. ., ., ., ., prices. one way or another, we are auoin to prices. one way or another, we are going to end _ prices. one way or another, we are going to end on _ prices. one way or another, we are going to end on paying _ prices. one way or another, we are going to end up paying for - prices. one way or another, we are going to end up paying for this - going to end up paying for this crisis, it will cost billions of pounds and that will either find its way back into the energy bills or come out of taxpayer funds, but there is no short cuts, it will be painful and as the business secretary said, it could be a difficult winter.— secretary said, it could be a difficult winter. ,, ., g . . ~ ., ~ difficult winter. simon jack, thank ou ve difficult winter. simon jack, thank you very much- — a third man has been accused over the salisbury nerve agent poisonings of sergei skripal and his daughter. the crown prosecution service has authorised charges against a russian intelligence officer, denis sergeev.