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we ll be live with our business editor and asking how much worse the cost of living squeeze could get. also this lunchtime. amid a new row over post brexit trade arrangements in northern ireland, the first minister is set to announce his resignation later today. the move by paul givan of the dup is set to paralyse the power sharing devolved government. i am live at stormont. raith rovers apologise and say they got it wrong when they signed a controversial striker who was ruled to be a rapist in a civil court case. and dune leads the way with 11 nominations for the baftas including best film. and coming up in sport on the bbc news channel. after his signing sparked an outcry, raith rovers say striker david goodwillie will not play for the club stating they got it wrong. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the cost of energy is going up for millions of customers this april. the typical household bill will go up by almost £700 a year after the energy regula
CostHousehold-bills70000ChancellorPricesMeasuresBlowOfgemCap54Fuel-bills the first minister is set to announce his resignation later today. president biden says the head of islamic state has been targetted during a raid by us special forces in syria. raith rovers apologise and say they got it wrong when they signed a controversial striker who was ruled to be a rapist in a civil court case. the outsiders ravage our lands in front of our eyes. and dune leads the way with 11 nominations for the baftas including best film. good afternoon. the cost of energy is going up for millions of customers this april. the typical household bill will go up by almost £700 a year after the energy regulator 0fgem increased its price cap in england, scotland and wales by 54%. that means typical households will end up paying around £2,000 a year for their gas and electricity. to help soften the blow, the chancellor has announced a package of measures including a £200 discount on bills, and a council tax rebate for some households. meanwhile, the bank of england
Bbc-newsHeadlinesCostVat-on-energy-billsChancellorEnergyMeasuresBlowHousehold-bills00200700 parliament today are going to help you and your family. parliament today are going to help you and yourfamily. now, anyone parliament today are going to help you and your family. now, anyone who tells you there is an easy answer to this situation is not being straight with you. the reasons prices are rising our global. a difficult winter last year depleted global gas stores. there has been disruption to other energy sources, like nuclear and wind, and we have seen higher demand for gas in asia. all those factors are outside of the government s control. there is, in truth, nothing the british government could do about a nuclear power plant going off line in europe or a factory in china deciding to produce more goods. but what we can do is take the sting out of the price shock as we and the world adjust to higher energy prices. without government action, today s increase in the price cap would leave households needing to find, on average, an extra £693 this year. that is clear
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