Where is the interference coming from?

I wonder if anyone can help with this
I have a black vision connected with poweline adapters.
Since the new Vision screen has appeared, we've noticed interference appearing in the background. It's not that bad that we can't watch it. But if you notice it, then it really bothers you.
I've not nothing else plugged in. The Wii is only powered up when it gets used. The TV has an inbuilt DVD player so we don't have a seperate one of them either. Nothing else is plugged in where the TV is.
It's connected by a scart lead.
The interference is like anothe channel sliding accross the screen if that makes sense
Does anyone know what mnight be causing it?

It is indeed a scart issue and in the distant past when I still used them I had to buy special shielded cables to get rid of the same interference.
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