the race to save five people, who re onboard a submersible which has gone missing in the north atlantic close to the wreck of the titanic. earlier the us coastguard has said that the vessel may only have a0 hours of breathable air left for the five people on board. ships and planes are scouring the ocean around 6a0 kilometres off the coast of newfoundland in canada. the search area is as large as the us state of connecticut. officials say an underwater search vessel has been launched. the titanic, which sank in 1912, lies nearly four thousand metres, beneath the surface. on sunday, all contact with it was lost with the sub, about an hour and a5 minutes into its dive. 0ur correspondentjessica parker has this report on the daunting task facing the rescuers.
0ur correspondentjessica parker is in brussels. jessica, of course we have rishi sunak the prime minister meeting the european commission president in the coming days. what is expected to be the focus of that meeting? from what i the focus of that meeting? from what i understand. the focus of that meeting? from what i understand, when the focus of that meeting? from what i understand, when she the focus of that meeting? from what i understand, when she tonight i the focus of that meeting? from what| i understand, when she tonight meets ursula von der leyen, let me tomorrow at the munich security conference, they will discuss a range of issues including the war in ukraine, but we know that they will of course discuss these ongoing negotiations around the northern ireland protocol. their sense we are getting, of course, and we have been getting, of course, and we have been getting that for a number of days if not longer, is that a deal is getting close, and it could even be sealed
issues for unionists will be whether eu law will still take priority in northern ireland. they say they ll be examining what role the eu s highest court will have in any new agreements. 0ur correspondentjessica parker is in brussel. let s first head to chris. it s a question that everyone answered, how close are the prospects about what point we re at your? prospects about what point we re at our? . , , , , your? there was his visits incidences your? there was his visits incidences that your? there was his visits incidences that a your? there was his visits incidences that a deal- your? there was his visits incidences that a deal is - your? there was his visits - incidences that a deal is coming. it isn t quite there yet. for example, there was no draught agreement. all
0ur correspondentjessica parker has the latest from brussels. i think the details of this case so far is probably what has shocked people across brussels and beyond, so belgian prosecutors came out on friday and said that they carried out a series of raids on properties across brussels they d seized 600,000 euros in cash and as well over the weekend we learned that among those arrested, four had been charged, among them is reported to be a greek mep, a vice president of the european parliament, when the 14th and although she has now been stripped of her powers by the european parliament parliament, also reportedly a charge, francesco georgia, parliamentary assistant and her partner, so among the four charged, we are told. now, i think
is less than 60 dollars a barrel. 0ur correspondentjessica parker spoke to us from kyiv about the oil measures, not long after air raid sirens rang out over the capital. obviously, as you can see, we are in a bunker. we ve just had the all clear but there have been sirens going off across the ukraine and reports of missile strikes. to your question, ukrainian officials, the government here, not particularly impressed by this $60 price cap on russian oil. they wanted it to be half that, they said, $30 per barrel. the aim, it seems, by the likes of the g7, is not to stop russia exporting, that could, it s feared, cause an oil price shock if they imposed too low a price cap but the intention is certainly to try and limit the kremlin s revenues that they then might use to carry out the war in ukraine. of course, russia can keep exporting to other