his wife. then he won the award for best actor just a few moments later. katie spencer is in a way for, us hi, katie, of austin if you times. and michelle iafrate looked like a bit of a comedy punch, but then we saw the terrace. a very, very strange night. okay, i have to say we saw the same thing as we were watching it, we owe eventful ceremony to that point and we watch that very strange. this is some sort of choreograph, or, then it kind of dawned on everyone that no, smith is very angry. shouting. in a very odd manner in hollywood. take a look at what happens. katie, there s a lot of screaming and shouting on the right. carpet was happening? do you know what, i think it
i agree, that s heartbreaking. but which is what i m saying to you that the 22 billion, trying to describe where it s going. nine billion going towards energy. one billion, double the amount going to local government. they will know where those families are that need the most help. becky standing by for us now, how did school for us. i back, you will hear more from the education secretary later on today. but the union and labor not happy with the amount of money on offer. yes. the union in labor might not be happy, but here at this high school they are very happy. particularly the point about academies. why people says they are all school to be a part of an academy trust that is doing well by 2030. now they are already part of an academy trust and i ve got the
much established between crimea and mariupol which will promptly fall at some point through the donbas. so from crimea how much is zelenskyy and, how much will putin demand that he achieves. i think these are the issues for the negotiation, whether it is the discussions in turkey, or subsequent discussions. it comes to the point with the question of, the answer that you asked, it may mean that the de facto is what is happening, the question is whether that is formalized in some kind of treaty. that is the discussion topic at the moment. we are very much trained by what has, or hasn t have been on the battlefield. in the meantime of course, putin and thus, the russian people, feeling the effects of sanctions in the country. one wonders whether that is impacting on his decision-making too? well, when things
independent journalist ahead of this peace talk, ahead of these peace talks where he made the point that ukraine is willing to declare neutrality and not seek to nato if it means an end to this war. something he says he would put to a referendum, to the ukrainian people, only if russian forces withdraw from the country. now they have been peace talks before in turkey, in the last month, and the bones of the peace plan have emerged. not joining nato, declaring new charlie or two of putin s key demands. the other two was to protect the use of the russian language here in ukraine, and the other was the issue of denazifying ukraine. this bizarre claim that president putin has made several times, which seemingly would be pretty easy for ukraine to agree to. but it doesn t fill us with much confidence that russia has banned the broadcasting of that