Plus, the UK's 80 percent spike in energy prices.
The DOJ released the blacked-out Mar-a-Lago search affidavit; UK energy costs are going to nearly double. Tonight's Sentences was written by Jariel Arvin. |
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UK energy costs to soar by 80 percent |
- The price cap on UK household energy bills will rise by 80 percent in October as Britons face a worsening cost of living crisis. [CNBC / Jenni Reid]
- That means the typical cost of electricity and natural gas for an average household could almost double to roughly $4,200 per year, up from $2,300. [NYT / Mark Landler and Stanley Reed]
- UK energy prices soared following the invasion of Ukraine, which reduced the Russian gas supply and drove up costs. The UK is more dependent on gas flow than its European neighbors because it has less nuclear and renewable energy available. [AP / Sylvia Hui]
- Amid widespread calls for relief, candidates for UK prime minister Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak promised to help support families but offered few details on how. [BBC]
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Friday, Moderna filed a lawsuit against Pfizer and BioNTech, claiming the companies infringed on its mRNA technology patent, which led to a Covid-19 vaccine. [CNN / Amanda Sealy and Brenda Goodman] |
- Spain passed an "only yes means yes" consent law amid public outcry over how lack of active consent was treated in past sexual assault cases. [Guardian / Stephen Burgen]
- The US Secret Service announced it has recovered $286 million in pandemic loans stolen by fraudsters. [NBC News / Julia Ainsley and Sarah Fitzpatrick]
- This month, paleontologists from Portugal and Spain dug up a garden and unearthed what could be the largest dinosaur skeleton ever found in Europe. [BBC / Alex Binley]
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"It is simply unthinkable that the price rises announced today can go ahead without further government intervention on a significant scale." |
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