minutes, as fans struggled to get into the stade de france. more than 60 people were arrested. now on bbc news, it s time for dateline london, with sean ley. hello and welcome to the programme which brings together columnists from uk newspapers with foreign correspondent to write blog and broadcaster audiences in their home country from the dateline london. this was the week when sue gray delivered her report into whether the downing street party. did the report itself deliver? we learnt the likely impact of surging energy prices and a doubling of the number in fuel poverty in the uk. the government s answer? throw money at the problem. is a proportionate or inflationary? and what about the other sharply rising bills as stalking the globe. to discuss that, we have stephanie baker a senior writer with bloomberg markets, steven richards, personal commentator who presents a podcast and ian martin who founded and edits chemical reaction and is a connellan columnist for the tim
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