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fights to prevent its collapse. ministers are drawing up contingency plans while the supplier looks to secure extra funding amid debts running into billions of pounds. celia hatton has more. the future of the uk s biggest water company is far from watertight. but the government is reassuring thames water s 15 million customers they won t lose access to water as work continues behind the scenes to try to rescue it from collapse. thames water is £14 billion in debt and in crisis mode after the surprise resignation of its ceo on tuesday. no clear reason has been given for sarah bentley s departure. ministers are considering a plan to bring the utility giant temporarily under public ownership if it can t sort out its debts. we need to make sure that thames water as an entity survives. there s a lot of work that the government is trying to do on resolving sewage. certainly, up until now, the regulator has been focused on keeping consumer bills down, but there s a lot of inf ....
here is the news from al tansley. the government will set out its plans today for a major expansion of the nhs workforce in england. the 15 year strategy includes more university places for medical students, new apprenticeship schemes and a consultation on shortening degree courses. french authorities say nearly 700 people have now been arrested after a third night of violent protests in paris and other major cities. it s after a police officer fatally shot a 17 year old boy of algerian and moroccan descent on tuesday. energy bills are likely to stay high for the foreseeable future that s the warning from chris o shea, the boss of centrica, which owns british gas. a new price cap comes into effect this weekend which will see households pay an average of £2,074 a year still £800 more than two years ago. and new figures show house prices were down 3.5% in the year to june. but nationwide building society said month on month prices were up despite predictions they d fall ....
affects you. some of our guests are fantastic authors, some have written substantive and en ligenlightening books. we begin with america s most successful governor, ron desantis of florida. before he announced his candidacy for president, governor desantis wrote a book. the courage to be free. how he believes his state is a model for the rest of the country. go. courage to be free, florida blueprint, let me ask you. i don t always ask everyone. this is a fantastic book. it is easy to read, it walks through your life. things that you learned that you done know before, why did you write. over the last few years, florida has represented freedom in the united states. we have seen that with the number of people unprecedented number of people that have picked up their lives from a lot of failing states, governed by leftist politics, they have come to florida, they told me, just highway glad they are to be in florida. you have seen other states that have followed florida, ....
the cbs evening news begins now! good evening. we are live from here in manchester, new hampshire, with just hours until the first in the nation primary. i m norah o donnell. and it is now a two-person race. and today we spoke with nikki haley who is going head-to-head with donald trump. haley is canvassing the great state hoping for an upset tomorrow night but is trailing in the polls. we spoke to her about the former president and the issues including immigration and abortion rights. another major issue in this race, the economy. wall street hit record highs in both the dow and s&p 500. but on main street, it s a different feeling for millions of americans. even the blow of unemployment and growing wages, cbs s tony dokoupil spoke to people who say they are still struggling to make ends meet. but ahead of election day both trump and haley are holding rallies tonight. so let s begin with cbs s caitlin huey-burns who has been out speaking with voters. reporter: ....
on a case brought by south africa, the international court ofjustice in the hague said israel must ensure that its forces do not commit genocide and take measures to improve the humanitarian situation for palestinian civilians. this is not the court s final ruling on genocide. that s likely to take several years. thejudge went on to order israel to take measures to prevent let s start by hearing from one of the judges. let s start by hearing from one of the judges. the court considers that with regard to the present situation, israel must, in accordance with its obligations under the genocide convention, in relation to palestinians in gaza, take all measures within its power to prevent the commission of all acts within the scope of article two of the convention in particular, a, killing groups, members of the group, b, causing serious bodily harm to members of the group, c, deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical destru ....