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Charities have told breakfast theyre worried about the impact of rising fuel bills for millions of households. The premier League Champions liverpool, lose at home again. Theyre beaten by Brilliant Brighton at anfield, in another of this seasons big surprises. Good morning. Today again we have got some rain, sleet and hills now in the north, Rain In The South, moving north through the day. As we head into the weekend it will turn colder for some with more seeing some snow. Details later. Good morning. Its thursday, the 4th of february. Our top story. A life beyond lockdown seems a step closer, after the chief medical advisor chris witty announced the uk was Past The Peak of the coronavirus outbreak. There was caution though, as he warned that case numbers re ....
some rivers are starting to dry up seriously impacting wildlife. the bbc uncovers evidence suggesting the nhs is struggling to return cancer care to pre pandemic levels in england as more than 10,000 people wait more than three months to start treatment. # we re walking in the air.# # we re floating in the moonlit sky.# the author and illustrator raymond briggs, best known for the 1978 classic, the snowman, has died, aged 88. hello. welcome to bbc news. many families are falling behind on their gas and electricity bills, with the total owed by consumers to energy suppliers tripling since last september. a survey of 2,000 people for uswitch suggests almost a quarter of households owe an average of more than £200 to their provider. it comes as ministers are due to hold talks with the energy companies tomorrow about the impact of sharply rising bills. yesterday experts predicted the average household energy bill would reach £4,200 a year by january. caroline davies reports. ....
confidence vote in technical terms so it does give some permission if you like for backbench mps to vote against the government without the consequence of losing the party whip but you re completely right to say that in reality this is of course about how much confidence the mps have in the prime minister. any rebellion on those benches would be damaging to rishi sunak, already robertjenrick wasn t resignation is damaging and this matters because the government has chosen to make this policy so symbolic, so totemic. they have set a lot of stall by this. rishi sunak was asked that if he does get not get the flights of wood people be right to put their faith elsewhere because he has not delivered. that is the key question. rishi sunak has set such a lot of stall by the policy but in terms of the wider public he has made a promise to stop the boats. he said the rwanda policy is key to delivering on that promise and the huge question is whether politically and practically he can. ....
freed in exchange for more substantial pauses in the fighting. the leader of hamas, ismail haniyeh, also says his group is close to reaching a truce with israel. it comes as a group of 28 premature babies, who were trapped by fighting around al shifa hospital in gaza city, arrived in egypt for medical treatment. our senior international correspondent orla guerin reports. alive, against the odds premature babies rescued from al shifa hospital. parents cluster around before they are transferred from gaza. this man seems to be identifying his son. nour has just been reunited with her twin girls. translation: | didn t know. anything about their condition. today, i saw them for the first time since the day they were born. thank god, i have been reassured that they are fine. then they are wrapped up for the journey across the border faces of the war in gaza whose suffering caught the attention of the world. in egypt, specialists standing by with a waiting incubator. still despe ....