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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. ....
good morning. the governor of the bank of england has defended the decision to raise interest rates, saying there s a real risk of soaring prices becoming embedded . yesterday, the bank warned the uk will fall into recession as it raised interest rates by the largest amount in 27 years. the uk economy is forecast to shrink in the last three months of this year, as the bank predicts a recession that will last well into next year. the bank says that sharp increases in energy prices will push inflation to more than 13% a 42 year high and that the value of people s incomes is falling. one of the ways it can try to control inflation is to raise interest rates. this makes borrowing money more expensive which means we are less likely to spend bringing prices down. that s the bank s justification for raising interest rates from 1.25% to 1.75% the biggest rise since 1995. the governor of the bank of england, andrew bailey, told the today programme why raising interest rates ....
polarizing institution in the united states. frankly, it s not really surprising. last year the media hit an had n all-time low and they just can t rebound. especially when it comes to the supreme court new york times writes about the big political ruling in the senate republicans took the politically risky step of banning abortion. the the courts took care of that for them. you would think that somebody writing for 30 years could ve gotten this right, but what they actually did, yesterday after the court rejected the case, some workers challenged vaccine mandates, the media went after who else but clarence thomas. instead of just fact checking, supreme court justice clarence thomas that also wrote that this is part of it. let me be clear that there were no aborted fetus cells used in vaccines. and i think that this carries weight and that is the point. let s be clear, that s not what he said it all. he says justice thomas included a description of the health ca ....
the uk is to host the 67th eurovision after it was decided the 2022 winners ukraine could not. the shortlist for which cities has been announced. birmingham. glasgow. leeds. liverpool. manchester. newcastle. and sheffield. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. much of europe has faced weeks of baking temperatures as a heatwave continues to sweep across the continent. in england, a drought could be declared covering much of the country by the end of friday. people may see restrictions on how they use water at home and at work. a drought is defined by a lack of water due to extreme weather that has been built up over time. the four stages are normal , prolonged dry weather , drought and severe drought with england currently sitting in the second stage. if it s declared, water companies would be asked to introduce temporary bans on hosepipe use for watering gardens, cleaning cars orfilling paddling pools. yorkshire water is the latest fi ....