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those costs and trying to abscond from making those payments. they say they have a very good success rate in achieving that payment back from people that the approach. generally a lot of people do pay within four days, 60 70%, there is an increasing number of people trying to get away with not paying. they are doing the best that they can, and get about 60 70%, but thatis they can, and get about 60 70%, but that is an increasing number of people not paying, and that is reflective of the cost of living crisis, and the soaring cost of petrol. we know that the russian invasion of ukraine has made supply is tight. at the moment pound and duller exchange rate is very weak and it is making fuel, traded in dollars, very expensive. now on bbc news, the media show, which looks at gb news one year on from its launch. hello and welcome to the media show. for this week s edition, we ve come to paddington in central london, to the newsroom of gb news, because, as i m sure you may re ....
mandate would expire on sunday. the need for testing will be re evaluated every three months and could be reinstated if new variants emerge. now on bbc news, the media show. hello and welcome to the media show. for this week s edition, we ve come to paddington in central london to the newsroom of gb news because, as i m sure you may remember, back onjune 13th last year, andrew neil and his programme launched gb news at 8pm on 13june. it was certainly a distinct launch. the studio was quite dark. there were some technical problems. it was widely discussed on social media. within weeks, andrew neil would be on holiday, never to return. within months, nigel farage would have his own primetime show. and a year on, well, it s still very much on air. just through the window here, there are many people journalists, producers working on the output as it goes on. and we re going to consider what s definitely been a tumultuous 12 months. i m joined by angelos frangopoulos, th ....
president biden makes an impassioned call for stricter gun laws, following a string of mass shootings in the us. for god s sake, how much more carnage are we willing to accept? how many more innocent american lives must be taken before we say enough, enough? hello and a very warm welcome to st paul s cathedral in central london. the sun is shining, there are thousands of people gathered here at the start of this thanksgiving service. it is also very noisy, we expect a lot of bells to be rung in the coming hours. an hour away from the coming hours. an hour away from the special service to give thanks for the queen s 70 years on the throne. but we have that statement last night that the queen herself will not be attending thisjubilee service. buckingham palace saying she had experienced discomfort while watching yesterday s parade. the two appearances on the balcony that we saw in central london at the start of four days of celebrations in the uk and in the commonwealth. i will ....
husband jose. he died of a heart attack days later after a memorial for her. there are virtual meetings tomorrow to try to find what leading senate republican john cornyn calls a basic framework for gun safety proposals that could become legislation in the coming weeks, although it s still a long shot. president biden is prioritizing inflation at the white house today, laying out his three-part plan to address the glowing problem in a wall street journal op-ed and promising he won t medal with the fed ahead of a key meeting with jerome powell. the president also sits down with new zealand s prime minister who led her country to crack down on guns after the christ church mass shooting in 2019. we ll bring you news from their white house meeting as we get it. european union commission president saying this package helps to finalize a ban on nearly 90% of all russian oil imports by the end of the year. we begin this hour with uvalde, with nbc s shaq brewster and nbc just ....
cultural center. that s the ex-motion you saw a few moments ago actually seeing it right now. president zelenskyy calling this absolute evil. also, ukraine s last stand in mariupol appears to be over. the remaining fighters at the steal steel plant surrendered. it would be putin s biggest win yet in this brutal war. russians dropped insend dare munitions on a village near kharkiv. reporter: putin would choke the light and life out of here. we are driving into the smoke of an incendiary munitions attack, we re told here, against this civilian village. homes, fields, even the air itself torched. vera says she saw it staurling from the sky and her neighbor hit. reporter: the incendiary munition which burns hot through everything in its path came after heavy normal shelling which makes you question, like so much here, exactly why russia needed to heat fire on top of heavy explosive. it hit just ten minutes ago, this man said, pointing the way. some left bewildered. ot ....