Table photograph

Table

Use attributes for filter !
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
ID2481376
Send edit request

About Table


A table is an arrangement of data in rows and columns, or possibly in a more complex structure. Tables are widely used in communication, research, and data analysis. Tables appear in print media, handwritten notes, computer software, architectural ornamentation, traffic signs, and many other places.

Kenyans get tree-planting holiday to plant 100 million seedlings

Kenyans get tree-planting holiday to plant 100 million seedlings
Nov 13,2023 3:11 am

... She said " many people have to continue with their work to put food on the Table...

EPC home ratings: 'All of a sudden our kitchen ceiling fell through'

EPC home ratings: 'All of a sudden our kitchen ceiling fell through'
Oct 4,2023 1:41 am

... " One day we were sitting at the kitchen Table...

Energy firms warned against paying dividends

Energy firms warned against paying dividends
Jul 3,2023 9:10 pm

... Regulator Ofgem said firms " must learn the lessons of the energy crisis" adding " a return to the practices we saw before isn t on the Table"...

Health secretary and junior doctors' leader clash over pay offer

Health secretary and junior doctors' leader clash over pay offer
May 28,2023 5:50 am

... Asked what it would take to resolve the dispute, Dr Trivedi said: " We re trying all we can and are eager and ready to get back to the negotiating Table - it is the government who are refusing to meet us there...

Children in England ranked fourth globally for reading

Children in England ranked fourth globally for reading
May 16,2023 8:20 am

... Based on tests taken every five years, the study places countries in a global education league Table...

Ukraine will remember who backed us - foreign minister

Ukraine will remember who backed us - foreign minister
Mar 17,2023 2:20 am

... " There was no sign, he said, of Russia being willing to negotiate an end to the fighting but he added: " Every war ends at the negotiating Table...

Liz Truss returns - and it could be trouble for Rishi Sunak: Laura Kuenssberg

Liz Truss returns - and it could be trouble for Rishi Sunak: Laura Kuenssberg
Feb 4,2023 8:51 am

......

Pat Cullen: Who is the RCN nursing union boss leading strikes?

Pat Cullen: Who is the RCN nursing union boss leading strikes?
Dec 22,2022 10:31 am

... While the RCN and the government have held talks, Ms Cullen has insisted that everything has been on the Table - apart from discussions on pay...

Energy firms warned against paying dividends

Nov 15,2022 12:51 pm

By Michael RaceBusiness reporter, BBC News

Energy suppliers have been warned they should retain profits rather than pay out returns to shareholders, to ensure firms can weather future price shocks.

Regulator Ofgem said firms " must learn the lessons of the Energy Crisis " adding " a return to the practices we saw before isn't on The Table ".

Some 30 suppliers have gone bust since energy prices started to rise in 2021.

Higher wholesale gas prices, driven by Russia's invasion of Ukraine, made price deals to customers undeliverable.

The biggest supplier to go bust was Bulb, which had 1. 6 million customers. It was bailed out by taxpayers to The Tune of about £3. 8bn and has since been taken over by Octopus Energy .

Households have seen their gas and electricity bills soar, but prices are starting to fall, with The Bills for using a typical amount of energy to be £2,074 a year on average.

However, despite a drop of £426 per year, bills are much higher than before the Covid pandemic.

The reduction in wholesale gas prices means domestic suppliers are expected to return to profit after five years of losses.

While companies such as Shell and BP have made record profits in recent years from oil and gas extraction, the two firms - along with other smaller domestic energy suppliers - have been making much less, often inducing losses, for selling that energy to households.

Jonathan Brearley, chief executive of Ofgem, warned firms that he expected " No Return to paying out dividends" until suppliers had met the regulator's financial stability requirements, which are aimed at preventing a repeat of mass company collapses.

In an open letter to the bosses of energy suppliers, Mr Brearley said an energy industry where companies can make " a reasonable profit" was important to " create a sustainable and competitive market for consumers".

" However, a return to the practices we saw before the Energy Crisis isn't on The Table - suppliers must reciprocate the support the sector was given by consumers and taxpayers when wholesale prices increased by behaving responsibly as prices fall and profits return, " he added.

The Ofgem boss also warned that this winter, if prices remain as forecast, it is likely " a large group of customers will struggle to pay their bills, so the sector will need to be fully focussed on how best to support customers in financial distress".

'Firms need to play their part'

Since 2019, Ofgem has set a price cap on energy bills, which is the maximum price that suppliers can charge customers per unit of gas and electricity. It applies to households on variable or default tariffs in England, Wales and Scotland.

After The Price cap soared, the government stepped in with the Energy Price Guarantee which limited annual bills to £2,500,

Last week, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt met with several regulators, including Ofgem and told them they needed to " work at pace" to ensure businesses reflected any falling costs in the prices they charged customers.

Mr Brearley said firms needed to " play their part by making sure they're financially robust" in order to " absorb potential losses".

He Said while he was " observing some good practice" the regulator was also finding evidence that some suppliers may have " breached" pricing rules. " We Are investigating further and will take action if we find abuse, " Mr Brearley warned.

Related Topics

Source of news: bbc.com

Table Photos

Next Profile ❯