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ARE YOU FACED WITH THE CHOICE OF HEATING OR EATING THIS WINTER? Campaigners say one in four households in Wales are in fuel poverty, that means that you have to spend 10% or more of your income on keeping warm. A charter aimed at getting rid of fuel poverty in Wales by 2018 is being launched by charities and consumer groups. But gas prices are only going to go one way in years to come, and they will rise sharply. So will more and more of us be faced with a choice between buying a tin of beans or turning the gas fire on? 03700 100 110, text 81012.
SHOULD JAN MOIR APOLOGISE FOR HER ARTICLE IN THE DAILY MAIL ABOUT STEPHEN GATELY? Did you read the column? Stephen, the Boyzone star, who was found dead at his holiday home in Mallorca just over a week ago and died of natural causes. But Jan Moir said "There was nothing 'natural' about Stephen Gately's death". She also said that his death "strikes another blow to the happy-ever-after myth of civil partnerships". The Press Complaints Commission got a record 22,000 complaints about it. So should she apologise for what she said, or should columnists be allowed to express their opinion and be provocative?
DID YOU PASS YOUR DRIVING TEST THE FIRST TIME, THE SECOND OR THE EVEN THIRD TIME? You may have been watching the motor racing over the weekend to see Jenson Button winning his first world title, so officially, he's now the fastest driver in the world. But did you know that he failed his driving test first time. Lots of people say that the best drivers are those that pass the second time. So do you think that's true, or just an urban myth, designed to comfort those of us who failed miserably the first time round. Let us know what happened on your driving test, or tests, and what kind of driver are you?
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