off from, murrayfield. he will be running 40 miles a day. lots of people supporting him. friends, people supporting him. friends, people relating to the motor neurone disease charities he is running for. they are already for this. kevin is over here with some special people. doddy weir is here. you will be delighted kevin is supporting you in this way. it is lovely to see you. thank you so much. this is why kevin starting here. the rugby union icon. then. kevin, we will talk about the charities in a moment, great to see. what an amazing thing you are doing, how are you feeling? i am what an amazing thing you are doing, how are you feeling? how are you feeling? i am feeling areat. i how are you feeling? i am feeling great- i cannot how are you feeling? i am feeling great. i cannot wait how are you feeling? i am feeling great. i cannot wait to how are you feeling? i am feeling great. i cannot wait to get - how are you feeling? i am feeling great. i cannot wait to get going. | grea
is a war for disunity around ukraine because this is a warfor our disunity around ukraine because this is a war for our independence but also about survival of the free world, is the free world strong enough to stop dictators like putin, to defend the security of its citizens? that is the question today and ukrainians are doing everything possible to say yes to these. irate and ukrainians are doing everything possible to say yes to these. we see the destruction possible to say yes to these. we see the destruction yet possible to say yes to these. we see the destruction yet are possible to say yes to these. we see the destruction yet are reminded - the destruction yet are reminded that at the beginning of this or we were told russia s aim was to take the campaign within a matter of days yet clearly that isn t the case. six months on, do you believe ukraine is now in a situation facing a very lengthy war? it now in a situation facing a very lengthy war? lengthy war? it is possible
protest even if you return to natural loyalties in the general election? , ., natural loyalties in the general election? , . , ., , natural loyalties in the general election? , . , ., election? the liberal democrats are rel in: on election? the liberal democrats are relying on this election? the liberal democrats are relying on this protest election? the liberal democrats are relying on this protest vote, - election? the liberal democrats are relying on this protest vote, they i relying on this protest vote, they almost relying on this protest vote, they almost see it as their right but if you took almost see it as their right but if you took at almost see it as their right but if you look at their policies, they are ust you look at their policies, they are just as you look at their policies, they are just as bad you look at their policies, they are just as bad as the other main parties just as bad as the other main parties so just as bad as the other main parties so i
their local mp. usually it s been about boris johnson s their local mp. usually it s been about borisjohnson s judgment or about boris johnson s judgment or his about borisjohnson s judgment or his ambition. now it s very much about his leadership and his future. this is certainly the biggest risk he has yet faced. and as ever here in oxbridge, there are strong feelings on either side. he has done a lot for this country. i he has done a lot for this country. i know he has done a lot for this country. i know he he has done a lot for this country. i know he hasn t been perfect but which i know he hasn t been perfect but which politician is? he got us through which politician is? he got us through the pandemic. and other bits and pieces through the pandemic. and other bits and pieces. on the whole i think he should and pieces. on the whole i think he should stay and pieces. on the whole i think he should stay. i and pieces. on the whole i think he should stay- should stay. i
looking at you out there and feeling a little bit guilty being tucked up in a nice warm studio. have a cup of tea and we will see you later. thousands of easyjet passengers are stranded this morning after the airline has reportedly cancelled more than 50 flights, nearly half of them at very short notice. gatwick airport is worst affected, with bristol and luton also hit. wizz air and british airways are also cancelling flights. a lot of these problems are being blamed on a shortage of workers as the industry recovers from the pandemic and lockdowns. here with us now is andy prendergast, the national secretary of the union which represents aviation workers. thank you very much forjoining us. i m not sure if this is a question directly for you but i will ask it because i m sure people affected by this are thinking, should airlines be allowed to sell flights that they cannot put on? t be allowed to sell flights that they cannot put on? be allowed to sell flights that they cannot put on?