the woman who can tell us is rachel reeves who wants to be labour s next chancellor. how does the govt explain what s going wrong? treausry minister, victoria atkins joins us too. how much trouble is the bbc in, with a star presenter under fire? president biden will be touching down here in a few hours time, his climate envoy and friend john kerry is here first live. and you know us, it s sunday, so there ll be some star dust james norton, of happy valley, and luke thompson of bridgerton on their very different stage show, shortly to go to our cinema screens. morning morning, with all of us at the desk. david gauke, who sat in conservative cabinets for many years, the editor of the daily mirror alison phillips, and former editor of itn now media commentator, stewart purvis. a very warm welcome to you all. lets look at what is on the front pages. no surprise, most of them are leading on the story about the bbc. we hope to look at them in a few seconds. they are not display
for an automatic forfeit of games for teams whose fans commit racist abuse. it s after two incidents in serie a and the championship this weekend. good afternoon. storm isha has wreaked havoc across large parts of the uk. with gusts of up to around 100mph last night, the storm has left tens of thousands of homes without power, especially in northern ireland and scotland. at least two people are feared dead after the storm including an 84 year old man whose car was hit by a fallen tree in grangemouth. there s been widespread disruption to flights and rail services though most are now getting back to normal, as storm isha moves away from the uk. in a moment we ll be live with our scotland correspondent alexandra mackenzie, but first here s chris page in belfast. storm isha smashed into northern ireland with blasts of wind up to 80 miles an hour. at one point, 53,000 homes were without electricity. after darkness passed, people saw the frightening scale and severity of the dam
from £1,900 a year or so tojust £1,620 from april. that s a fall of more than £300 a year, or 16%. just a reminder, 0fgem sets this cap every three months, it s the maximum suppliers can charge per unit and these figures represent a typical bill if you use more, you pay more. we spoke to dr craig lowrey from cornwall insight and asked him why the situation in the middle east isn t pushing up energy prices. the situation we have is that the uk market and indeed the european market is being relatively well supplied by liquefied natural gas cargoes from america, so that is just coming straight across the atlantic and, as a consequence, what is occurring in the red sea isn t currently affecting uk or european suppliers. energy, of course, plays a big role in that basket of goods that adds up to inflation. this good news obviously, does this look like the cost of living is starting to ease now? can i tell my wife she can put the heating back on? well, certainly what we saw wh
case also tonight we return to florida devastated by hurricane ian eight months ago florida insurance companies are accused of short changing homeowners were damage claims altered? families still in limbo in uninhabitable homes. we investigate plus florida s massive tourism industry, booming in some places but struggling in others we met them right after ian hit. some left, some stayed the steps forward big and small as ft. myers beach comes back announcer: this is nbc nightly news with lester holt reporting tonight live from ft. myers beach, florida. good evening and welcome, everyone. we ve taken nightly news on the road tonight to ft. myers beach, florida for a story of unfinished business tonight with the official start of hurricane season just over a week away, a followup to hurricane ian, which came ashore here last september as a destructive category 4 hurricane. in many spots here as you can see around me it looks like it just happened last week there ar
ththe presidenent saying they n need to rededuce ththe deficit t as the government benefits from millions and much, much more hang in the balance. the deadliest fight of the ukraine war. russia in the center of bakhmut. but ukraine says it s not over. tim scott of south carolina, the latest republican to challenge front-runner donald trump for president. our exclusive interview. the suspect in the murders of four idaho college students in court inside bryan kohberger s approach as we learn of new evidence in the case. also tonight, we return to florida, devastated by hurricane ian. eight months ago. florida insurance companies accused of short changing homeowners, where damage claims altered. families still in limbo in uninhabitable homes. we investigate. plus, florida s massive tourism industry booming in some places. but struggling in others. and we met them right after ian hit. some left, some stayed. the steps forward big and small as ft. myers beach comes bac