said it they weren't consulted on the plan would raise serious concerns for nato. ukraine's energy minister german galushchenko has told the bbc that the former nuclear plant at chernobyl — currently under russian control — has lost its power supply. he said that ukrainian authorities wanted to restore the electricity supply as quickly as possible. earlier, the un's nuclear watchdog, the iaea, says it has stopped receiving monitoring data from the former power plant. the agency also says it's concerned that more than 200 workers there have been on duty constantly, since russian forces took control of the site nearly two weeks ago. the prime minister has been challenged to do more to support families struggling with rapidly rising energy bills. at prime minister's questions sir keir starmer urged a rethink on planned tax rises given the war in ukraine. jonathan blake has this report. with