hello, i'm christian fraser. you're watching the context on bbc news. the national zoo in washington bids farewell to its beloved trio of giant pandas who were loaned as goodwill ambassadors from china. welcome back, a russian battalion comprised of ukrainian prisoners welcome back, a russian battalion comprised of ukrainian prisoners of war will likely deploy to ukraine in the nearfuture. in an apparent violation of the geneva convention. they will be deployed to the east of the country where active combat is taking place under the control of the donetsk people's republic. the russians claim the soldiers will receive equal treatment, to the russian infantry, including salaries and benefits. george barros is a russian analyst at the institute for the study of war and geospatial intelligence team lead. what do you know about the men in this battalion and have been chorused and fighting their own side? ~ . ~ ., , ., ., chorused and fighting their own side? . ~ ., ., side? what we know state media has told us an enterprise _ side? what we know state media has told us an enterprise that _ side? what we know state media has told us an enterprise that is - told us an enterprise that is reported today that there are going to be an unknown number of ukrainian prisoners of war have been recruited to join the formation. a smaller unit within the people, the russian proxy that is operated of eastern ukraine since 2014. the exact number unknown but in previous weeks, the russians recruit those through penal colonies spread across russia and ukraine. in that region, they put no qualms about putting people to the meat grinder and lost thousands of thousands of russian men and imagining these ukrainians be going into battle with machine gun pointed at the back? �* , , into battle with machine gun pointed at the back? �*, , ., , at the back? there's been numerous amounts of — at the back? there's been numerous amounts of documentation - at the back? there's been numerous amounts of documentation of - at the back? there's been numerous amounts of documentation of abuse | at the back? there's been numerous i amounts of documentation of abuse by ukrainian prisoners and ukrainian civilians and territories. we've seen this is been a part of two known phenomenons that occurred in russian occupied territories, trying to address the systematic problems and due to russian equipment and personnel losses, it been suffering from an acute shortage of bodies and demobilisation of 300,000 men in september, they'll try to do it again in the future as well. number two, this of frequently violating international law and is people in the custody that includes ukrainian prisoners of war as well as civilians. in addition to the story, they talked about the way russians buy their own admissions after deported civilians from occupied ukraine into mainland russia to forced adoption schemes for children and also for adults and this is a part of an ethnic cleansing campaign thatis part of an ethnic cleansing campaign that is designed to change the typography of ukraine and shifted towards, making it closer to the kind of territory with the kind of makeup that the russians seek to be able to control. if makeup that the russians seek to be able to control.— able to control. if they were deployed. — able to control. if they were deployed. and _ able to control. if they were deployed, and to _ able to control. if they were deployed, and to what - able to control. if they were deployed, and to what area | able to control. if they were - deployed, and to what area and into what sort of battle? the deployed, and to what area and into what sort of battle?— what sort of battle? the unit is on the southern _ what sort of battle? the unit is on the southern front _ what sort of battle? the unit is on the southern front nine, _ what sort of battle? the unit is on the southern front nine, the - what sort of battle? the unit is on the southern front nine, the area | the southern front nine, the area where ukraine is been conducting a counter offensive and operating in the western part, the kind of battle happening there right now is slow and heavy infantry fights and they're trying to use trenches to defeat ukraine's mechanized advances. defeat ukraine's mechanized advances-— defeat ukraine's mechanized advances. . ~' , . defeat ukraine's mechanized advances. ., ~ , . ., advances. thank you very much for that. until the full—scale russian invasion in february last year, ukrainian membership of the eu seemed like a distant dream. but today it came a little closer — the eu commission has recommended that formal negotiations on accession should begin. the decision is not definitive; those recommendations will now go to existing member states for a final sign off in december. and of course even if they are approved, accession talks would be expected to drag on for years. but this is a big step forward. afterjump after jump through a afterjump through a lot of 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also been put into the waiting _ a big boost and it's also been put into the waiting room _ a big boost and it's also been put into the waiting room as - a big boost and it's also been put into the waiting room as well- a big boost and it's also been put into the waiting room as well and it's worth — into the waiting room as well and it's worth pointing _ into the waiting room as well and it's worth pointing out _ into the waiting room as well and it's worth pointing out that - into the waiting room as well and i it's worth pointing out that russian perspective — it's worth pointing out that russian perspective on _ it's worth pointing out that russian perspective on eu _ it's worth pointing out that russian perspective on eu membership - it's worth pointing out that russian| perspective on eu membership and people _ perspective on eu membership and people in— perspective on eu membership and peopie in the — perspective on eu membership and people in the neighbourhood - perspective on eu membership and people in the neighbourhood as - perspective on eu membership and people in the neighbourhood as it. perspective on eu membership and| people in the neighbourhood as it is the chamber— people in the neighbourhood as it is the chamherto— people in the neighbourhood as it is the chambertojoin_ people in the neighbourhood as it is the chamber tojoin nato. _ people in the neighbourhood as it is the chamber tojoin nato. it- people in the neighbourhood as it is the chamber tojoin nato. it doesn't necessarily— the chamber tojoin nato. it doesn't necessarily have _ the chamber tojoin nato. it doesn't necessarily have to _ the chamber tojoin nato. it doesn't necessarily have to be _ the chamber tojoin nato. it doesn't necessarily have to be like - the chamber tojoin nato. it doesn't necessarily have to be like that - the chamber tojoin nato. it doesn't necessarily have to be like that buti necessarily have to be like that but it's worth _ necessarily have to be like that but 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step is nato membership. there that's the first step in the next - step is nato membership. there will be step is nato membership. there will he very— step is nato membership. there will he very unhappy— step is nato membership. there will be very unhappy about _ step is nato membership. there will be very unhappy about this. - step is nato membership. there will be very unhappy about this. a - step is nato membership. there will be very unhappy about this. a long i be very unhappy about this. a long way down — be very unhappy about this. a long way down the _ be very unhappy about this. a long way down the line _ be very unhappy about this. a long way down the line but _ be very unhappy about this. a long way down the line but it _ be very unhappy about this. a long way down the line but it is - be very unhappy about this. a long way down the line but it is a - be very unhappy about this. a long way down the line but it is a step. way down the line but it is a step in the _ way down the line but it is a step in the right— way down the line but it is a step in the right direction _ way down the line but it is a step in the right direction for- way down the line but it is a step in the right direction for ukraine i in the right direction for ukraine at the _ in the right direction for ukraine at the time _ in the right direction for ukraine at the time when _ in the right direction for ukraine at the time when the _ in the right direction for ukraine at the time when the cracks - in the right direction for ukraine at the time when the cracks in l in the right direction for ukraine - at the time when the cracks in unity and support— at the time when the cracks in unity and support for— at the time when the cracks in unity and support for ukraine _ at the time when the cracks in unity and support for ukraine or- at the time when the cracks in unity and support for ukraine or the - and support for ukraine or the beginning _ and support for ukraine or the beginning to _ and support for ukraine or the beginning to show _ and support for ukraine or the beginning to show now. - and support for ukraine or the beginning to show now. imported morale boost _ beginning to show now. imported morale boost the? _ beginning to show now. imported morale boost the? if— beginning to show now. imported morale boost the? if you - beginning to show now. imported i morale boost the? if you remember how this all — morale boost the? if you remember how this all started _ morale boost the? if you remember how this all started when _ morale boost the? if you remember how this all started when president| morale boost the? if you rememberi how this all started when president, the pro—russian president passed on eu membership, mull overwhat was next in _ eu membership, mull overwhat was next in line _ eu membership, mull overwhat was next in line and what the secretary of state, _ next in line and what the secretary of state, we were there and the us is really— of state, we were there and the us is really trying to attract ukraine to the _ is really trying to attract ukraine to the eu — is really trying to attract ukraine to the eu you at these massive protests — to the eu you at these massive protests and in crimea in 2014, any suggestion— protests and in crimea in 2014, any suggestion that the country wants to move _ suggestion that the country wants to move closer to europe's embrace is seen _ move closer to europe's embrace is seen as— move closer to europe's embrace is seen as a _ move closer to europe's embrace is seen as a threat to russia and there is a lot— seen as a threat to russia and there is a lot of— seen as a threat to russia and there is a lot of talk about whether ukraine _ is a lot of talk about whether ukraine was even ready back then and now, ukraine was even ready back then and now. the _ ukraine was even ready back then and now, the ukrainians have been taking a lot of— now, the ukrainians have been taking a lot of steps there still a lot of corruption _ a lot of steps there still a lot of corruption and we don't know if they meet _ corruption and we don't know if they meet other— corruption and we don't know if they meet other requirements but certainly, there is lot more favourable of an atmosphere to admit them and _ favourable of an atmosphere to admit them and help them get to where they need to— them and help them get to where they need to go— them and help them get to where they need to go to allow them to get an. picking _ need to go to allow them to get an. picking up _ need to go to allow them to get an. picking up in congress, a word on the funding for ukraine. yesterday they plucked the bill that was passed by republicans in the house of representatives which provides 14 billion for israel but nothing for ukraine's war on russia. now that's been plugged by the senate. eventually it will get throughout some _ eventually it will get throughout some kind of compromise because basically— some kind of compromise because basically what the republicans betting, that the democrats would not pass _ betting, that the democrats would not pass anything they did not have the aid _ not pass anything they did not have the aid for— not pass anything they did not have the aid for israel and as he always does, _ the aid for israel and as he always does, president biden kind of gets the democrats in congress to call the democrats in congress to call the republicans bluff and ukraine will get _ the republicans bluff and ukraine will get some aid and i do not know if you _ will get some aid and i do not know if you wiii— will get some aid and i do not know if you will be the 60 billion of the biden— if you will be the 60 billion of the biden administration is proposing the president zelensky did a very poignant — the president zelensky did a very poignant interview over the weekend with nbc_ poignant interview over the weekend with nbc news talking about how it's not just _ with nbc news talking about how it's not just about us, if you with nbc news talking about how it's notjust about us, if you do not give _ notjust about us, if you do not give us — notjust about us, if you do not give us the _ notjust about us, if you do not give us the money now, you're going to he _ give us the money now, you're going to be sending your sons and daughters to fight and other nato countries — daughters to fight and other nato countries because it is not going to stop here — countries because it is not going to stop here. if you give us the money now, _ stop here. if you give us the money now. we _ stop here. if you give us the money now. we are — stop here. if you give us the money now, we are not going to call him in 2024 for— now, we are not going to call him in 2024 for any— now, we are not going to call him in 2024 for any more money. 0n the margin, _ 2024 for any more money. 0n the margin, i— 2024 for any more money. 0n the margin, i don't think even as tim said, _ margin, idon't think even as tim said. there— margin, idon't think even as tim said. there is— margin, i don't think even as tim said, there is this waning of support, _ said, there is this waning of support, this lessening of resolve specifically in republican circles we have — specifically in republican circles we have not really talked about it much, _ we have not really talked about it much, we — we have not really talked about it much, we stopped to look into whether— much, we stopped to look into whether or not this is all back to the idea — whether or not this is all back to the idea that president trump had problems— the idea that president trump had problems with ukrainians and president zelensky and everything is tied to _ president zelensky and everything is tied to that, certainly there is a lot of— tied to that, certainly there is a lot of work— tied to that, certainly there is a lot of work fatigue but i do think there _ lot of work fatigue but i do think there will— lot of work fatigue but i do think there will be funding for ukraine. mike— there will be funding for ukraine. mike lee — there will be funding for ukraine. mike lee is certainly turning away from it. not for some serious diplomacy because the nationals now for some serious diplomacy. the national zoo in washington has bid a tearful farewell today to their beloved trio of giant pandas who were loaned to the us as goodwill ambassadors. the bears — mei xiang, tian tian and cub xiao qiji — were loaded into crates made of steel and plexiglass, and later loaded into a boeing 777 cargo plane dubbed the "fedex panda express". it left dulles international airport this afternoon with a cargo of bamboo, apples and pears which will feed the bears on their19—hour, 9000—mile flight back to chengdu, china, which is the panda hub. the programme dates back to the nixon administration. at its peak, there were 15 pandas in the united states. today, with the return of these three, there are nowjust four left, in atlanta. this is what the director of the smithsonian national zoo said in her parting words. we have been with mei xiang and tian tian for more than two decades and celebrating the joy of all of their cubs — tai shan, bao bao, bei bei and now xiao qiji. it is a moment with some heartbreak in it, but it is also a moment ofjoy because we are celebrating the success of the world's longest—running conservation programme for a single species. in the more than 50 years that we have been working with these animals, giant pandas have been moved off the endangered species list. expensive stuff, how much it costs for a pair of pandas? half a million to discount for cobs. that's extraordinary, right? this is desperate news resume goers but what does this say about the political direction the chain is headed to look give up pandas are going, way towards russia, germany and some the countries of strained influence, panda diplomacy is changing. it is panda diplomacy is changing. it is said, no official— panda diplomacy is changing. it is said, no official reason given on either— said, no official reason given on either side _ said, no official reason given on either side but _ said, no official reason given on either side but it's— said, no official reason given on either side but it's hard - said, no official reason given on either side but it's hard not to l said, no official reason given on . either side but it's hard not to see it as _ either side but it's hard not to see it as symbolic— either side but it's hard not to see it as symbolic of— either side but it's hard not to see it as symbolic of a _ either side but it's hard not to see it as symbolic of a narrative - it as symbolic of a narrative because _ it as symbolic of a narrative because china _ it as symbolic of a narrative because china used - it as symbolic of a narrative because china used to- it as symbolic of a narrative because china used to give| it as symbolic of a narrative - because china used to give wetland pandas _ because china used to give wetland pandas to— because china used to give wetland pandas to places _ because china used to give wetland pandas to places like _ because china used to give wetland pandas to places like north - because china used to give wetland pandas to places like north korea l pandas to places like north korea and the _ pandas to places like north korea and the nixon _ pandas to places like north korea and the nixon went _ pandas to places like north korea and the nixon went to _ pandas to places like north korea and the nixon went to china - pandas to places like north korea and the nixon went to china and. and the nixon went to china and pandas — and the nixon went to china and pandas came _ and the nixon went to china and pandas came over— and the nixon went to china and pandas came over and _ and the nixon went to china and pandas came over and it- and the nixon went to china and pandas came over and it was. and the nixon went to china and i pandas came over and it was great, it's like _ pandas came over and it was great, it's like tahie — pandas came over and it was great, it's like table tennis _ pandas came over and it was great, it's like table tennis at _ pandas came over and it was great, it's like table tennis at the space i it's like table tennis at the space station _ it's like table tennis at the space station where _ it's like table tennis at the space station where russians - it's like table tennis at the space station where russians have - it's like table tennis at the space station where russians have one it's like table tennis at the space i station where russians have one bit and summon — station where russians have one bit and summon us— station where russians have one bit and summon us another— station where russians have one bit and summon us another bit - station where russians have one bit and summon us another bitjoined i station where russians have one bit. and summon us another bitjoined up. the great _ and summon us another bitjoined up. the great handshake _ and summon us another bitjoined up. the great handshake and _ and summon us another bitjoined up. the great handshake and space - and summon us another bitjoined up. the great handshake and space in- the great handshake and space in these _ the great handshake and space in these things — the great handshake and space in these things are _ the great handshake and space in these things are symbolic- the great handshake and space in these things are symbolic and - the great handshake and space in. these things are symbolic and when they not— these things are symbolic and when they not there. _ these things are symbolic and when they not there, it _ these things are symbolic and when they not there, it is— these things are symbolic and when they not there, it is symbolic - these things are symbolic and when they not there, it is symbolic of - they not there, it is symbolic of they not there, it is symbolic of the divide — they not there, it is symbolic of the divide and _ they not there, it is symbolic of the divide and decoupling - they not there, it is symbolic ofj the divide and decoupling which they not there, it is symbolic of. the divide and decoupling which is happening — the divide and decoupling which is happening even— the divide and decoupling which is happening. even if— the divide and decoupling which is happening. even if it _ the divide and decoupling which is happening. even if it is _ the divide and decoupling which is happening. even if it is not - happening. even if it is not political— happening. even if it is not political and _ happening. even if it is not political and you _ happening. even if it is not political and you have - happening. even if it is not political and you have to i happening. even if it is not - political and you have to suspect it is, it— political and you have to suspect it is, it is— political and you have to suspect it is, it is pretty— political and you have to suspect it is, it is pretty sad _ political and you have to suspect it is, it is pretty sad and _ political and you have to suspect it is, it is pretty sad and it does- political and you have to suspect it is, it is pretty sad and it does act. is, it is pretty sad and it does act as a _ is, it is pretty sad and it does act as a narrative _ is, it is pretty sad and it does act as a narrative of— is, it is pretty sad and it does act as a narrative of the _ as a narrative of the relationship between — as a narrative of the relationship between the _ as a narrative of the relationship between the two _ as a narrative of the relationship between the two countries. - as a narrative of the relationship between the two countries. i- as a narrative of the relationshipl between the two countries. i was as a narrative of the relationship between the two countries. i was at the local news _ between the two countries. i was at the local news here _ between the two countries. i was at the local news here in _ between the two countries. i was at the local news here in washington i the local news here in washington was like _ the local news here in washington was like 20 47, the whole journey of getting _ was like 20 47, the whole journey of getting their last meal, getting on the truck. — getting their last meal, getting on the truck, following the all the way to the _ the truck, following the all the way to the airport, it is a big event here _ to the airport, it is a big event here and — to the airport, it is a big event here and i_ to the airport, it is a big event here and i used to live next to the pandas _ here and i used to live next to the pandas and — here and i used to live next to the pandas and i got to see them all the time they— pandas and i got to see them all the time they did give americans a lot ofjoy— time they did give americans a lot ofjoy and — time they did give americans a lot ofjoy and stop what i want to travel— ofjoy and stop what i want to travel panda class get some low cost travel _ travel panda class get some low cost travel. �* , ., , travel. and if you remember, there was a lot of — travel. and if you remember, there was a lot of talk _ travel. and if you remember, there was a lot of talk about _ travel. and if you remember, there was a lot of talk about bob - travel. and if you remember, there| was a lot of talk about bob when he was a lot of talk about bob when he was the secretary of state about him the panda, there's a lot and i think you made an excellent point about how now, china is looking towards other countries to try to see where that diplomacy would benefit and that diplomacy would benefit and that panda diplomacy and qatar getting some pandas. it wasn't good for the england football this, is not going to be good for them, is it? i not going to be good for them, is it? ., �* , , , , not going to be good for them, is it? ., it? i wouldn't be surprised if you stop panda _ it? i wouldn't be surprised if you stop panda in — it? i wouldn't 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humanity. thank you very| much and lovely to have you with lost to humanity. thank you very . much and lovely to have you with us this evening and we will be back at the same time tomorrow. have a very good evening. hello from the bbc sport centre. i'm gavin ramjaun. four to close up and dismissed for a very dangerous tackle and allow them backinit very dangerous tackle and allow them back in it with two goals before half—time. another penalty in the second half for united and brenda fernandez and giving men around ten minutes or so fernandez and giving men around ten minutes orso in fernandez and giving men around ten minutes or so in that match there, united 3—2 and after this one victory in europe in their campaign. arsenal are cruising to another win their champions league group — they're 2—0 up against sevilla at the emirates. goals from leandro trossard and bukayo saka have them on the verge of qualifying. the gunners are top of their group. and have looked in control from the start... as they look for their third win out of four. elsewhere, harry kane has scored both of bayern munich's goals to put them on the verge of qualifying. they're beating galatasary 2—0 — into the final moments now — with a win good enough to see them qualify for the knockout stages. real madrid are also set to reach the last 16 — they're beating sporting braga 3—0. jurgen klopp's been speaking ahead of livepool�*s europa league game with toulouse on thursday. we're still awaiting an update on the release of liverpool forward luis diaz, whose father was kidnapped over a week ago in colombia and is being held by rebel group eln. diaz made an emotional plea for his father's freedom after scoring at the weekend. klopp's very much keeping on eye on how diaz is doing. no real news. always positive signs somehow, but not real news. and, yes, he decided last week because he cannot go to columbia and that will not be the case for the moment, so he is here. and i always said it's a safe place, in the training place, in the training and the match its a safe place with the team. everything is ok and he wants to be with us and he travelled and he's here and is available. ben stokes delivered for england on wednesday, ensuring their disappointing cricket world cup didn't continue to go from bad to worse. looking in trouble at one stage against netherlands, stokes' first world cup century set england up for a comfortable win in pune, meaning they're off the bottom of the table and can still qualify for the champions trophy at least. joe wilson reports. they can't afford to give the whole team contracts, they don't have full international status, but the netherlands sensed opportunity. they were playing england. this england. that isjoe root�*s speciality, normally. nothing's certain now. the captainjos buttler fell for five, it's the way he played through this world cup and it's still baffling. after the early milan runs, england were then rescued by ben stokes. why is he still in india when he still needs an operation? because he can do this. stokes's century helped england to 339. they felt relief. then, beneath the lights, england's bowlers enjoyed the conditions. faint edge, early problems in the netherlands innings. always advice in the pune crowd. all sorts of advice. while the dutch had to accelerate, or try, england's fielding wasn't perfect, but chris woakes had a strong game. securing 19—4. moeen ali says england has to move on with younger players. here, his first wicket of the world cup. england spinners ended with three each, here. netherlands chase became tame. jos buttler had all of the time in the world for the final stumping, victory by 160 runs. allowing the climb through the lower rungs of the table. england, farfrom best of the world, at least they may be the best in europe. joe wilson, bbc news. and the rugby union referee wayne barnes has spoken for the first time about the threats of violence that he and his family received after he took charge of the recent world cup final. he has also been talking about his fears that a match official could be attacked if something doesn't change. in his first interview since retiring last week, the most—capped referee in the history of the international game has called for prosecutions of social media abusers. he's been speaking to our sports editor dan roan. we are used to people criticising. we are used to it. but when people make threats against you, your wife, your children, threats of sexual violence, saying that we know where you live, that crosses a line, that is when people should be held to account and punished. i want to look at legislation about what social media sites and companies can do to prevent it and i also to prevent it and i also want governing bodies to consider what they can do. 3-3, the 3—3, the goal of around five minutes left in that match and updates on the bbc sports website, see you soon. and that's all the sport for now. hello. today brought us a more scenes that we've become very familiar with. lots of cloud, outbreaks of rain, some big puddles around. but the rain did clear to a mix of sunshine and showers. there were some brighter conditions to be had. sunshine and showers continuing to be the story as we move through the next couple of days. lots of showers out there through tonight, all driven around an area of low pressure. this band of showers moving south eastwards across england and wales, then lots more showers blowing in towards the west. some of these could be heavy with some hail and some thunder. mostly, it will be too breezy for a frost. we mayjust get down to freezing across some parts of northern scotland. so into tomorrow, the showers focusing in on those areas exposed to the westerly wind. so western england, wales, northern ireland, south west scotland, whereas for eastern parts of england and for northern scotland there'll be fewer showers, more dry weather and some spells of sunshine. but it is going to be really quite windy around some southern and western coasts of wales, southern england, the channel islands, gusts of 40—50 miles per hour and temperatures a couple of degrees down on where they have been for many of us, 8—to 11 degrees. now through thursday night and into friday, this area of low pressure wobbles its way eastwards. we'll see this little weather system here diving down across wales and southern england that will bring some rain to start the day on friday. some strong winds, too, through south west england and the channel islands. but generally, as the winds go more northerly in direction, well, that will bring more showers into northern parts of northern ireland, northern and eastern scotland, eastern england and fewer showers across the west and the southwest of the uk. temperatures again 7—12 degrees. 0ur area of low pressure continues its journey eastward, so much so that on saturday morning we should be in a gap between weather systems. could be some frost and fog around to start armistice day. some of that fog could be slow to lift across parts of scotland especially. but then we will see a lot of dry weather and some spells of sunshine. for many, this is likely to be the drier day of the weekend, 7—12 degrees. but you can see a frontal system trying to push in towards the southwest. by sunday, it does look like frontal systems will make some progress northwards and eastwards. just a bit of uncertainty about how far those weather fronts will get. the best chance of staying dry across the north of the uk, and it will be turning milder towards the south and the west. at ten, the israeli military claims hamas has lost control of northern gaza, after weeks of relentless bombing. we report from inside the battered territory, much of it reduced to rubble. the overriding impression i have from being here is first of all the level of force that israel has brought to bear on the gaza strip — a vast amount of military power. in addition, the level of destruction. fears the conflict is spilling over into the occupied west bank, as the number of dead grows. and, with thousands fleeing northern gaza, a warning from america that israel should not become occupiers when the war is over. it is imperative that palestinian people be central to governance in gaza and in the west bank as well, and that, again, we don't see a reoccupation. and also on tonight's programme... matt hancock should have been removed as health secretary in 2020, a former top civil servant has told the covid inquiry. saka in for arsenal... scores! it's been a dramatic night of football with arsenal and manchester united in champions league action. if it were done, it were well if it were done quickly. and celebrating shakespeare's first folio, the collection