being introduced. possibility of a state of emergency being introduced. ra ini, thank you for that analysis being introduced. ra ini, thank you for that analysis and being introduced. rajini, thank you for that analysis and update. - being introduced. rajini, thank you for that analysis and update. when j for that analysis and update. when emmanuel macron does say something, you will hear it here first on bbc news and possibly on the bbc news website as well. live news from all of our correspondings on the latest developments across france. here in the uk the average household energy bill in england, wales and scotland will be lower from today as the regulator, 0fgem, brings in its new price cap. typical annual costs will be reduced to £2,074 which is about us$2,600, a drop of £426 or $541 a year. our business correspondent, mark ashdown reports. for about 18 months now, energy bills have been rising and rising, and finally they seem to be stabilising, but for millions of peo
told me, we have been reporting that president macron is not going on that state visit to germany, he already cancels the extension of his stay in the eu summit, he came back to france. now people of course want to france. now people of course want to hear from to france. now people of course want to hearfrom him. it is interesting because you don t hear particularly criticising him when we have been out and about talking to people in nanterre, they criticise the police. at the end of the day it s up to the government to do something. and if the violence continues, there will be more of a call for this to be addressed. be more of a call for this to be addressed- be more of a call for this to be addressed. ., ~ , ., , . be more of a call for this to be addressed. ., ~ , ., , . ., addressed. thank you very much for that update addressed. thank you very much for that update and addressed. thank you very much for that update and analysis addressed. thank you very much for that upda
that was in 2020. mostly peaceful demonstrations. on the other hand, what we are seeing today is much more similar in a lot of ways to what we saw in 2005, perhaps more similar to that, where we saw mass riots going on for a couple of weeks. and in 2005, the government imposed a state of emergency. and thatis imposed a state of emergency. and that is what we are seeing more calls for, for the government to use that nuclear option, and see how that nuclear option, and see how that plays out. that nuclear option, and see how that plays out- that nuclear option, and see how that plays out. thank you for that anal sis that plays out. thank you for that analysis and that plays out. thank you for that analysis and insight, that plays out. thank you for that analysis and insight, there. - that plays out. thank you for that analysis and insight, there. live i analysis and insight, there. live coverage available on the bbc news website on the french rights. here in the uk average househo
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was this outburst of anger over the last few days. now, the french interior minister has said that the writing last night was not as bad as the previous night the rioting last night. that is partially because of a strong police presence across the country. in lille, and in several neighbourhoods, there has been a curfew imposed. that seems to have worked in some parts of the country. there has also been looting and violence in the south of france, especially in places like marseille. so, the fear is, there will be more violence and riots continuing in the coming days. thank you very much for filing that update for us. there is of course much more information about the french riots on the bbc news website and app. let s have a look at some other stories coming into the bbc newsroom at now. here in the uk average household energy bill in england,