"The way I cope with this is by thinking about today and today is a good day."
In April, the UK announced plans toand reduce fines for cars that do not meet certain emissions standards.
In recent years, the UK has seen producers such asLast year, Stellantis - which makes Vauxhall, Citroen and Peugeot cars - warned itdue to uncertainty over the government's approach to EVs.
"What industry always wants is stability and clarity in policy, whether it's tariffs or electrification or any other issue," said Prof Wells."For me at least, it remains a volatile environment in that sense."
While there are medical treatments, there is no cure. Prescription medication can be very effective - but it doesn't always work. For many people there is no simple solution.
Some discover their own ways of managing the debilitating pain: blasting the side of their face with a hairdryer, or sitting in a hot bath while wearing an ice pack and drinking a smoothie.Sir Keir Starmer will say up to 12 conventionally-armed nuclear-powered submarines will replace the UK's current fleet from the late 2030s onwards.
The prime minister is also expected to confirm the UK will spend £15bn on its nuclear warhead programme.Sir Keir will say that, alongside the UK's nuclear-armed submarines, the new vessels would keep "Britain and Nato safe for decades".
The Strategic Defence Review, commissioned by Labour, will shape the UK's armed forces for years to come.Led by ex-Labour defence secretary Lord Robertson it will make 62 recommendations, which the government is expected to accept in full.