As you would expect, a great deal of concern. The industry has invested billions in this transition and a lot of it has gone into the uk already, the government has backed that. You have seen them invest in the Tata Battery Factory in somerset, mini production in cowley, Electric Vehicle for commercial Vehicle Production in ellesmere port. So weve got mixed messaging when youre investing in there. If you want to attract and continue that investment, you need a strong market. We want to see what is being said, because at the moment we are getting this mixed message about what is it that the government wants. Ill tell you, if you want to achieve net zero, you have to decarbonise road transport. This morning home secretary Suella Braverman backed the Prime Minister for making difficult decisions on net zero and putting Household Costs first. The Prime Minister is taking an approach of pragmatism and proportionality when it comes to delivering our net zero commitments. Its right that he as
appreciate you all being with us today. we have a the lot of other news we want the to it get you caught up on. after months of battlefield setbacks, russian president vladimir putin is putting a new general in charge of his invasion of ukraine. the previous general only lasted three months. this change comes as ukraine warns that moscow is planning a major new offensive and the pentagon is wringing ukrainian troops to the u.s. to train on the patriot muscle defense system as early as next week. the biden administration announced it would send the weapons system to ukraine weeks ago. the new training marks a new level of u.s. involvement with its partnership with kraun cain. one human rights activist is calling it a massacre as the death toll in peru rises to 47 after the deadliest day of clashes on monday deepening the political crisis there protesters and human activists are using the security forces of using lethal force. the attorney general is
school students. it s a decision that will be an unpopular one with some parents around the country. correspondent steve harrigan has the latest tonight from atlanta. we ll have that story for you in just a moment. a little technical problem there up next, a look at the increasing danger of fentanyl disguised as handy as halloween approaches. that will also be the subject of our common ground segment. first, beyond our borders tonight. russian troops try to regain lost ground in areas of ukraine vice president. he declared martial law in the four regions yesterday forces have suffered a battlefield setbacks and troubled. the wife of an american diplomat pleads guilty to causing the death of a british teenager by
in this particular case, nikki haley is nikki haley and nikki has her middle name. i, of course, a lot of people call me roger christian murphy. and i have to correct them and say it is i m not from ireland although some people think i am. so let s let everyone go by the name that they prefer, john. john: congressman good to talk to you, i always appreciate it and democratic college men. gillian: thank you. john: yes, sir, thank you. gillian: russian controlled agents of ukraine holding a vote that the u.s. government is calling a sham peer at the vet says vladimir putin wants to use this referendum as justification for continuing his legal war. this is support waning even among russians following the battlefield setbacks. trey yingst joins us from kyiv. trey, do they worry i could use these results to jen up or further escalate the ground