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and electricity prices. the government has spent billions of pounds keeping the company afloat since it went into administraton. the deal means octopus will take on bulb s 1.5 million customers. our business reporter ramzan kamali has the details. bulb biggest green energy company. it was the biggest energy company to go bust. last november bulb went into administration. it was only kept going by the government which pumped hundreds of millions of pounds into the business but now a deal has been struck that it is hoped will give relief notjust to customers and taxpayers but also hundreds of staff. today octopus were confident that the takeover of bulb s customers would be smith. octopus has great experience of bringing large numbers of customers across, so for example when the largest to date failed we were able to look after those customers and staff pretty seamlessly, and i think with bulb the experience we have got means we are probably the natural choice. in means w ....
world cup as new zealand put in ten tries at headingley to show why they are the top ranked team in the world. # goodness gracious, great balls of fire! a rock n roll legend whose career was marred by scandal and violence we ll look back at the life ofjerry lee lewis. a bit of rain in the forecast today moving north across the uk, but northern scotland should keep the sunshine all day, and it is very mild once again. we could see temperatures in the south east of up to 22 degrees. i will bring you all the details here on bbc breakfast. the head of the royal navy has ordered an investigation into allegations that female recruits have been sexually abused and harassed on submarines. admiral sir ben key, the first sea lord, said anyone found culpable would be held accountable, regardless of rank. in a statement on twitter, the chief of the naval staff said that he was deeply disturbed by the allegations and wants to reassure people that any activity which falls short o ....
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the deal involves extra money and drones for france. the i paper says that sunak s allies are calling for a purge of the tory right including according to the paper s sources calls to sack home secretary suella braverman. the times reports that rishi sunak will deny the king the opportunity to attend the cop27 climate conference. the guardian focuses on sharma s call to tax excessive oil profits. on its front, the daily mirror carries a message from 77 year old his post was demoted. hospital paitent catherine poole to the prime minister, that he should pay up and increase nurses salaries. the financial times focuses on elon musk closing his deal for twitter across a backdrop of crashing share prices across silicon valley. the daily mail looks at the submarine sex pests scandal , reporting on an inquiry that has looked at claims of bullying and harassment of women in the submarine service. james, do you want to kick us off this time? tell us more about this ap ....
After losing a8 10 to the world s number one side new zealand at headingley. the defeat now leaves ireland relying onjamaica to beat lebanon if they re to reach the quarterfinals. adam wild reports. the streets at headingley are paved with history. they ve seen some heroes here. still what ireland is attempting would rank up there with the best of them. these ireland fans have come here knowing that only a win would be good enough for them to keep any hope of making it through to the knockout stages. it sounds simple enough but then again, they are up against the top ranked side in the world. all perform haka. are not many tasks tougher in the game. there are not many tougher tasks than stopping jahrome hughes. finding space from nowhere. but now, the gaps were opening up. this, the first of peta hiku public first half tries. ireland suddenly desperate to pinch something. louis senior did just that and gave the irish fans a ....