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“Amanhã a energia vai ser restabelecida”, diz ministro Silveira

O ministro de Minas e Energia, Alexandre Silveira, garantiu a que a distribuidora de energia Enel vai reestabelecer o fornecimento de energia na quinta-feira, 17. Em coletiva na tarde de quarta-feira, 16, Silveira criticou a concessionária dizendo que foi “irresponsável com os paulistanos”. A fala do ministro se dá em meio ao 5º dia consecutivo...

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Jojo Todynho fala sobre adoção de Francisco e vida pós bariátrica

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Governo descarta retorno de horário de verão

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Cassino ao vivo no Brasil – Melhores sites com dealer de verdade

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Paraguai recebe o Hyundai Tucson 2025 antes do Brasil

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Marina atribui aumento de queimadas no Brasil a ‘fatores externos’

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Martin Lewis urges everyone to do quick check as they could get FREE insulation

MARTIN Lewis’ MoneySavingExpert (MSE) has revealed how a quick check could help thousands of Brit households get free insulation this winter.

Many households in the UK could be eligible for a range of freebies offered by energy providers and local authorities under a government scheme.

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Martin Lewis’s MoneySavingExpert website has shared with customers how to get free insulation for your homes this winter[/caption]

And these could help bring down your energy bills this winter – and could even get you free insulation.

The finance guru’s website MoneySavingExpert (MSE) has urged people to check if they qualify for the Great British Insulation Scheme which is open to a further 400,000 households.

The scheme is open to households in council tax bands A-E across England, Wales and Scotland.

You also must have an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC)rating of D or lower.

An EPC rating tells you how energy efficient a building is, with A being the most efficient and G being the most inefficient.

F-rated homes are some of the leakiest homes in the country, meaning the heat produced by gas boilers quickly escapes the building.

They’re also unlikely to have double glazing or insulation.

The incredible scheme offers households free insulation, including loft, roof, cavity wall and other types of insulation – which could cut your annual energy bill by £100s.

Low-income households can also get new boilers and heating controls through the Energy Company Obligation (ECO) scheme.

Under the ECO scheme, suppliers have a legal obligation to implement energy-saving measures in your home.

Help is offered on a case-by-case basis, but it can mean having a new boiler fitted, or loft or cavity wall insulation put in, often for free.

You can find more details about the scheme here.

The ECO was first launched in January 2013 and has been extended four times.

Not all energy companies are signed up to the ECO scheme. Here is the list of ones that are:

  • British Gas
  • E (Gas and Electricity) Ltd
  • E.ON
  • Ecotricity
  • EDF
  • Octopus Energy
  • Outfox the Market
  • OVO
  • Scottish Power
  • Shell Energy
  • So Energy (including ESB Energy)
  • The Utility Warehouse
  • Utilita Energy

You only qualify for the ECO under certain circumstances, such as claiming certain benefits and living in private housing.

You also could be eligible if you live in social housing.

Also, just because you are eligible for the ECO scheme, that doesn’t mean you are guaranteed help.

Meanwhile, you may have to fund part of the energy-improving measures in your home.

You can apply by contacting either your local council or energy supplier.

SOCIAL HOUSING DECARBONISATION FUND

The government recently confirmed fresh funding to help thousands of homes with poor insulation and outdated heating systems are in line for upgrades.

It has boosted the Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund (SHDF) by £75million.

The funding will be offered to 42 councils and housing associations across England to help them co-fund installations in up to 8,000 homes.

Under the scheme, council houses will be retrofitted with wall and loft insulation, double glazing, heat pumps, and solar panels.

They will not be limited to one installation and could get their home insulated, have doors and windows upgraded to reduce heat leakage and cut their energy bills.

If eligible, those living in social housing will not need to do anything, as their housing provider will contact them.

Other households will need to check what their local authority has on offer, and they may need to apply for help.

Local authorities will deliver the funding in different ways.

Therefore, you will need to check directly with your council.

BOILER UPGRADE SCHEME

Meanwhile, through the Boiler Upgrade Scheme, you might be able to get a grant to help with the cost of installing a heat pump.

The grant was first launched in 2022 and was originally worth £5,000 or £6,000, depending on the type of heat pump.

But as heat pumps are typically expensive to purchase and install, costing between £5,000 and £8,000, the government boosted the grant in October to £7,500.

The grant can be used towards both air-source heat pumps and ground-source heat pumps.

Those wishing to install a biomass boiler can also apply for a £5,000 grant.

You must find an MCS-certified installer to claim the grant on your behalf.

MCS is the certification scheme for energy-efficiency product installers.

You can find the nearest ones to you by visiting www.mcscertified.com/find-an-installer, but it is worth shopping for a few quotes.

Once you agree on a price, the installer will apply for the grant and you will then be contacted by Ofgem, the energy regulator, to confirm that the work is being done on your behalf.

You must pay the difference if the pump costs more than the grant.

What energy bill help is available?

THERE'S a number of different ways to get help paying your energy bills if you're struggling to get by.

If you fall into debt, you can always approach your supplier to see if they can put you on a repayment plan before putting you on a prepayment meter.

This involves paying off what you owe in instalments over a set period.

If your supplier offers you a repayment plan you don’t think you can afford, speak to them again to see if you can negotiate a better deal.

Several energy firms have grant schemes available to customers struggling to cover their bills.

But eligibility criteria varies depending on the supplier and the amount you can get depends on your financial circumstances.

For example, British Gas or Scottish Gas customers struggling to pay their energy bills can get grants worth up to £1,500.

British Gas also offers help via its British Gas Energy Trust and Individuals Family Fund.

You don’t need to be a British Gas customer to apply for the second fund.

EDF, E.ON, Octopus Energy and Scottish Power all offer grants to struggling customers too.

Thousands of vulnerable households are missing out on extra help and protections by not signing up to the Priority Services Register (PSR).

The service helps support vulnerable households, such as those who are elderly or ill, and some of the perks include being given advance warning of blackouts, free gas safety checks and extra support if you’re struggling.

Get in touch with your energy firm to see if you can apply.

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Labour have easily outdone Tories for cronyism and freebies in 3 months – what the hell were we all thinking on July 4?

SO, now we know.

The Prime Minister got a private ten-minute audience with the caterwauling American moppet Taylor Swift.

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Labour have easily outdone Tories for cronyism and freebies in just three months – what the hell were we all thinking on July 4?[/caption]

It was at the last of her recent concerts at Wembley Stadium, for which Sir Keir Starmer received free tickets.

Slowly it is all beginning to emerge. It hadn’t been clear previously as to whether or not Starmer was snuck backstage. With his merch ready to be autographed, I s’pose.

We still don’t know if the PM tried to charm Taylor.

Perhaps by outlining his plans to set up an exciting state-owned facilitating body called British Energy which would invest in the harvesting of unicorn tears.

That would have grabbed her attention. She will have been all aquiver.

However, we do know that top Labour politicians and the PM’s then Chief of Staff Sue Gray lobbied the Metropolitan Police in order that taxpayers’ money should be spent on a “VVIP” escort for Swift when she arrived in London.

That kind of thing is usually reserved for members of the Royal Family and Third World dictators.

But having threatened to pull out of her tour if she wasn’t treated in the manner to which she felt accustomed, the Government went to work on her behalf.

And, hey presto, suddenly Sir Keir got his tickets. And indeed ten senior Labour MPs were handed freebies for the gig. Quite why they wanted to go is beyond my imagination. But there’s no accounting for taste, is there?

This is the dimmest Cabinet on record so I suppose it is to be expected.

Whatever way you look at it, though, this is corruption.

OK, it’s not the kind of Russki oligarch-level corruption. It’s low-level corruption, but corruption all the same.

Starmer knows it was wrong because he has paid back the cost of the ­tickets.

Surreptitious trousering

Along with another few thousand quids’ worth of freebies he got, such as tickets to football matches.

He has always insisted that there have been no quid pro quos.

But then we learned that Labour donor Lord Alli had bunged Starmer loads of freebies — such as clothes, spectacles and the loan of a very expensive apartment.

And we also learned that Lord Alli had been given a role which allowed him the free run of No10 Downing Street.

Just a coincidence, then, huh? Do you really expect anybody to believe that? Now we learned what ­Labour is up to with the civil service.

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Labour donor Lord Alli had bunged Starmer loads of freebies — such as clothes, spectacles and the loan of a very expensive apartment[/caption]

Since Starmer took office he has appointed 200 cronies to influential positions within the civil service.

That’s two per day for every day he has been in office.

These people were all appointed without the usual civil service interview procedures. Just a case of — yeah, you vote the right way.

Come and help us destroy the British economy on a humongous wage. You just look at the evidence. A row over cronyism in his first weeks in office and then these ludicrous appointments at your expense.

In other words, bunging important jobs to mates.

And then the surreptitious trousering of freebies and dosh.

If you remember, this was one of the big reasons for getting rid of the Tories.

They were seen to be in it for themselves, bunging contracts to mates and partying at our expense.

But Labour has easily outdone them inside just three months.
Someone tell me. What the hell were we all thinking on July 4?

GAME ON FOR TUCHEL

JUDGING from the papers, there are three main complaints about Thomas Tuchel becoming the manager of England.

The first is that he likes a bit of how’s yer father. Bit of a tangled love life, in the past.

Not the sort of behaviour you’d associate with Sir Alf, then. He had sex with his wife once every seven years, through a hole in a piece of wood. Probably.

Anyway, that doesn’t bother me. Then there’s the fact (unlikely Champions League win aside) that he failed at Chelsea. Come on – everybody fails at Chelsea. It’s a club that could suck all the light out of the universe.

The third is that he’s German. For those who think that the England manager should be English, eat a full English every day, prune his roses and trace his lineage back to King Alfred . . . sorry, that ship has sailed. Long ago.

Truth is Tuchel is about as good a manager as it gets. And he has my full and unqualified support.

Until we get stuffed by the Faroe Islands.

Keep going Kemi . . . don’t let the b’stards get you down

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Stick at it, Kemi – they know you’re on the home straight[/caption]

THE knives are out for Kemi Badenoch. Her Conservative colleagues are lining up to cause as much harm to her leadership bid as possible.

That’s because they know that when it comes to a vote by the party activists, Badenoch would win by a mile. And so she should. She would hammer Sir Keir Starmer at the despatch box.

And her views would resonate with an enormous number of voters who deserted the party in July.

Stick at it, Kemi – they know you’re on the home straight.

A STEP TOO FAR

I KNOW that the debate about the rights and wrongs of assisted dying are complex and emotive.

And we all know that when an elderly relative has died after a long, harrowing and painful illness, there is a sadness often tinged with relief.

But it is a step too far for me. Like it or not, it will bring pressure on those chronically ill elderly folk who fear they are a burden. And then there are the suicidal young.

I believe human life is sacred and that is true even if it is a life full of pain.

TALENT IRONIC AT BEEB

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Tim Davie has stopped calling top staff ‘talent’ due to claims about stars abusing positions of power[/caption]

THE Director-General of the BBC, Tim Davie, has decided to ban referring to TV presenters as “the talent”.

Because it implies that everybody else working on the programmes therefore isn’t the talent.

I get where he’s coming from, sure. But from my days at the BBC I can assure you the word “talent” was only ever used in a satirical manner.

As in: “Aha! Look out, here comes the talent! The great blockheaded smirking oaf.”

Believe me, nobody who worked with some of the presenters we worked with could use the word talent and keep a straight face.

It was used, interchangeably, with “a***hole” and meant the same thing.

MATCH IS IDEAL

SO, it looks like Gary Lineker will be staying at Match Of The Day.

And the Beeb has scrabbled around in its purse and found £400k for Alan Shearer.

I have no problem with either of those decisions. Lineker may know less about politics than a naked mole rat.

But he is a superlative football presenter.

Meanwhile, Shearer, alongside Roy Keane, is the shrewdest pundit of the game.

Long may they continue. And if they could bring back Alan Hansen and Mark Lawrenson, all the better.

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Thomas Tuchel is ruthless, demanding and humourless but he’s a WINNER – and just what England need for next manager

ENGLAND’S new manager has a ruthless streak that has seen him fall foul of players and club bosses — but it might be just the job for the Three Lions.

Those who know him best admit Thomas Tuchel has not been out to win any popularity contests while fighting his way to the top.

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England’s new manager Thomas Tuchel has the ruthless streak the Three Lions need[/caption]
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Tuchel played for German club Augsburg before a series of injuries ended his career[/caption]
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Tuchel is said to put ‘tactics and results over all’[/caption]

Football writer Carsten Germann told The Sun: “He’s absolutely unhumorous.

“He’s not a coach for the people.

“He’s a football scientist, he puts tactics and results over all.

“But that winning mentality is what England could need.”

Tuchel, the 51-year-old former chief coach at Chelsea, Bayern Munich and Paris Saint Germain, was caught on video bawling out a young striker — and French superstar Kylian Mbappe said the only German word he learned from him was “scheisse” (s***).

Tuchel, who has followed rival Jurgen Klopp into posts at various club sides, has also been known to bristle if compared to the former Liverpool boss.

Experiences that have shaped him include one seven years ago, while manager of Borussia Dortmund, when he survived a bomb attack on the team bus, with shrapnel striking seats close to him.

And the father-of-two ended his 13-year marriage to an ex-journalist after allegedly beginning an affair with a Brazilian businesswoman 14 years younger than him.

But there are also accounts of him offering warm words of encouragement to stars in one-to-one chats — and paying for his cleaner’s son to receive life saving medical care.

Tuchel was born in the small town of Krumbach in Bavaria, and was coached by dad Rudolf with the local side.

At 15 he was spotted by top-flight German club Augsburg, and he played three times for the national Under-18s.

Yet teammate Heiner Schuh recalled: “He had few friends as he was exacting and demanding.”

Defender Tuchel turned professional at lower league Stuttgart Kickers.

He never drank with others players and is still almost teetotal, often opting for “warm water drinking”.

A series of knee injuries ended his playing career when he was at FC Ulm, aged just 24.

The cartilage damage was considered wear and tear by the insurers, so he did not get a payout.

He said: “I was insured for everything apart from this one lousy condition.”

Tuchel waited tables at the Radio Bar in Stuttgart in 1999.

It helped him become more gregarious and fund his business administration course at university.

A year later he was hired as a youth coach at top side Stuttgart, before moving on to Augsburg’s second team and then Mainz 05.

In a shock move he was promoted from under-19 coach to first team manager in 2009.

IS TUCHEL RIGHT MAN FOR THE THREE LIONS JOB?

YES: says Shaun SHAUN Custis, Head of Sport

YES, it would’ve been ideal if we could have had an Englishman.

But football is not an ideal world and nobody who listened to Thomas Tuchel yesterday could doubt his passion for the job. He loves our football history and he loves the country.

He is our third foreign coach but the first to convince us this is made for him. Sven-Goran Eriksson would have left in a year for Man United had Alex Ferguson not stayed.

Tuchel rejected United this summer still hoping he’d get the England gig. Fabio Capello gave the impression he was doing us a favour.

Tuchel is a top coach and a proven winner whose dream is to deliver us the World Cup. What more could we ask for?

NO: says Harry Redknapp, Ex-Prem manager

I WANTED an Englishman. I’m very patriotic.

All the clubs are owned by foreign owners and they bring a foreign manager in.

With the FA and the money we spend on coaching courses and everything else it’s sad.

Thomas Tuchel lost his job quite quickly at a couple of clubs. It’s not like he’s been a massive success. People say you’ve got to be a great coach for England, (but) you just have to have a bit of common sense.

Pick the best players, make them feel great about themselves, make them feel good about playing for England, let them know we can go and win a trophy, that the team is fantastic.

  • Harry spoke to Sky Sports
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All of Tuchel’s trophies as a manager
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But Tuchel’s thin skin could be a problem as England coach[/caption]

ANDY DILLON: Thomas Tuchel has all the ingredients to become a classic England manager – tactical nous, drive and a tangled love life

By Andy Dillon

THOMAS TUCHEL possesses all the ingredients to become a classic England manager.

Tactical nous, drive, energy, experience – a tangled love life.

English football should welcome back the most explosive, dynamic, charismatic and impossibly tall and gangly coach to have lit up the Premier League.

Chelsea’s colourful former boss has been leading a settled life in Munich of late.

Far enough away from ex-wife Sissi but close enough to see his two daughters.

Walking his dog in the streets in the east of Germany’s most fashionable city, residing in the posh Bogenhausen area. Living relatively quietly with his Brazilian girlfriend.

Tuchel is a vastly different personality to the man who led England quietly but assuredly to the brink of World Cups and European Championships.

An excitable nature can make him hard to handle for those seeking calm and who like to impose their way on a manager they view very much as an underling.

Read more on why Tuchel REALLY IS the best man for the England job

Tuchel admitted at the time that the Bundesliga club had been willing to take the risk because it had worked with Klopp in the past.

In the same year he married Sissi, a journalist at the highly respected national newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung.

She reportedly gave up her career to bring up their two daughters, Emma and Kim.

Sissi, who is very private, was seen by his side celebrating successes on the pitch as unfashionable Mainz twice qualified for the Europa League.

But an amateur cameraman caught Thomas screaming at a young striker Shawn Parker for almost a minute in the dressing room after one game — before telling him: “So go join the under 17s.”

Club executive Christian Heidel wanted his manager to engage with the fans and media more — like the popular Klopp did.

But he regretted starting a conversation saying, “with Kloppo we used to . . .”

In an unauthorised biography titled Rulebreaker, Heidel said: “That’s when Thomas started yelling at me, ‘How dare I?’

“The conversation was over.

“I thought to myself, ‘Whoops, I hit a nerve’.”

He’s very sensitive to criticism

Football writer Carsten Germann

England’s Liverpool players, like Trent Alexander-Arnold, may do well to remember that anecdote.

Indeed, Tuchel’s thin skin could be a problem as England coach — where flak comes with the job.

Carsten, who has interviewed Tuchel, said: “He’s very sensitive to criticism.”

Who has Tuchel coached?

Here is a list of the England stars that have already worked with Thomas Tuchel...

  • Harry Kane – Bayern Munich
  • Eric Dier – Bayern Munich
  • Mason Mount – Chelsea
  • Reece James – Chelsea
  • Ben Chilwell – Chelsea
  • Callum Hudson-Odoi – Chelsea
  • Ruben Loftus-Cheek – Chelsea
  • Raheem Sterling – Chelsea
  • Ross Barkley – Chelsea
  • Tammy Abraham – Chelsea
  • Conor Gallagher – Chelsea

However his undoubted talents led Dortmund to hire him as Klopp’s replacement in 2015.

Two years later he won Germany’s equivalent of the FA Cup and reached the quarter final of the Champions league.

In April that year a controversial 3-2 defeat against Monaco showed how hard it can be to know the truth about Tuchel’s character.

It came after he survived the team bus attack, which left him being viewed by some as a heroic defender of his squad, and by others as a callous villain.

Sports journalist Pit Gottschalk’s book Locker Room Whispers reported he responded to seeing tearful players by saying: “I’m supposed to beat Bayern with these wimps?”

The manager gave a totally different account. He had been angry that his side had been ordered to play the game against Monaco just 24 hours after the bombing.

He said: “We had the feeling we were being treated as if our bus had been hit by a can of beer.”

Bizarrely, it turned out that perpetrator Sergei Wenergold hid homemade devices filled with hydrogen peroxide and a dozen bolts close to the bus in order to make money on the stock exchange.

Shortly before the attack he “bet” that the club’s shares would drop.

In November 2018 Wenergold, 35, was jailed for 14 years.

The fallout from the incident caused a rift with Dortmund’s chief executive and Tuchel was dismissed.

He joined PSG, taking the French side to their first Champions League final.

He’s a football scientist, he puts tactics and results over all

Football writer Carsten Germann

However it was reported that he fell out with star player Mbappe as well as Brazilian sporting director Leonardo, and he lost his job.

Before leaving the French capital, Tuchel heard his cleaner’s son was going to hospital and paid for his care.

In January 2021 he arrived in London, replacing Frank Lampard as Chelsea manager.

Tuchel took them from ninth in the Premier League to fourth, qualifying for the Champions League, but lost in the FA Cup final to Leicester.

Off the field, there were problems with Tuchel’s marriage.

He started a relationship with Brazilian Natalie Guerriero Max, 37, and in 2022 he split from Sissi.

Natalie, who stills lives in London, could be one of the reasons he was keen to take the England job.

An insider said: “Thomas is obsessed with Natalie, but he is still close to his children and is a good father who sees them often.”

Tuchel lead Chelsea to Champions League glory in 2021, masterminding victory against Pep Guadiola’s Manchester City.

Yet he was dismissed by the club’s new American owners in September 2022.

An email included in Sissi’s divorce papers suggested that he had been fired for “’off-field reasons” with the players “losing respect for him.”

But the manager remained in demand.

Hired by Munich, he won the league title in his first season before a poor set of results the following year led to yet another departure.

Three Lions fans will be hoping Germany’s loss is England’s gain.

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Forgotten England stars could benefit from Tuchel appointment

WITH Thomas Tuchel announced as the next England manager, a few forgotten stars might be hopeful of a return to the international set up.

The former Chelsea and Bayern Munich manager usually uses a 3-4-3 formation.

That could provide an opening for Mason Mount, who’s not been involved in the England set-up since the World Cup in 2022.

The now Manchester United star enjoyed his most successful spell under Tuchel while the pair were at Stamford Bridge.

Tuchel could also offer lifelines to other previously capped players such as Ruben Loftus-Cheek and Eric Dier.

RLC has excelled since his move to AC Milan and with England struggling to find a partner for Rice, he could be the surprise answer.

Meanwhile, Dier played for Tuchel at Bayern Munich as part of a back-three last season.

The defender did enough to convince the club to make his loan move permanent after he had fallen out of favour at Tottenham.

Click here to see the full England XI who could play under Tuchel.

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