in the red sea. he will also know that yemen is one of the poorest countries of the world, suffered a massive humanitarian crisis with over 21 million people in need of support. can i ask the prime minister what will he do to ensure that they are not engulfed all over again particularly the civilians of yemen in hamas humanitarian catastrophe? yemen in hamas humanitarian catastmphe? catastrophe? can i thank my honourable catastrophe? can i thank my honourable friend catastrophe? can i thank my honourable friend are - catastrophe? can i thank my i honourable friend are amazing catastrophe? can i thank my - honourable friend are amazing and incredibly important point and reassure her and the house, and she will know this from my own that we are steadfast in our support of the yemeni people as one of the largest donors of life saving aid to the un appeal and we ve also committed £88 million in this forthcoming year, over the last several years we ve committed £1 billion a
week s catastrophic earthquakes. and the state of western australia tries to poach more than 30,000 key workers from the uk. hello and welcome to the programme. next week marks the first anniversary of russia s invasion. ahead of that ukraine s president zelensky has been speaking to the bbc s world affairs editor john simpson reflecting on what s happened and what may happen ahead. mr zelensky claimed his troops could keep defending their country until they are able to launch a counter offensive. and crucially he ruled out conceding any territory to russia in a potential peace deal. a warning that there are flashing images in this report. a year on, president zelensky may be stressed and deeply tired, but there s a definite spring in his step. compared with the last time i met him, four months ago, he seemed a lot more confident, even though russia may soon unleash a new onslaught. translation: they are coming from several directions - and we understand it but we are h
is the prime minister s decision not to go to the cop27 climate summit in egypt next month. they ve swapped his red box for a green one. back to record profits. the telegraph leads with a story about windfall taxes and how the pm could target energy firms to raise billions of pounds to balance the books. the i features a photo the prime minister and the labour leader, and the findings of their own polling, which suggests sunak poll gives tories election hope. the times says the prime minister is seeking a deal to curb channel crossings and also has a picture of president putin who mocks the former prime minister liz truss and ells of dangerous decade ahead. and tells of dangerous decade ahead. the sun has an exclusive regarding the world cup in qatar saying prince william, who is president of the football association, will not be travelling to the middle east to watch england play. qatar has come in for criticism over its human rights records and its stance on lgbt rights.