european union, but i think it is safe to say that progress has been made. it seems to us that it s very much game on, and we are very heartened by that, we are very conscious that a deal can be done and should now be concluded speedily. the information commissioner is to ask lancashire police why they revealed details about the health of nicola bulley, who s been missing for three weeks. the family of the hollywood actor bruce willis say the die hard and pulp fiction star is now suffering from a type of dementia. good afternoon. a former security guard at the uk embassy in berlin has been sentenced to 13 years in prison for spying for russia. david ballantyne smith admitted passing secret information to the russian authorities, after being caught in an undercover sting operation. our home affairs correspondent tom symonds reports. david smith, a fan of war memorabilia, a security guard at the british embassy in berlin and a spy for russia. motivated by hatred of britain and
the king has hosted a reception at buckingham palace as part of a drive to raise billions of pounds to protect nature. the event is being attended by politicians from around the world, business leaders and philantropists as our environment correspondent jonah fisher reports. and they ve come from the high arctic. for the last a0 years, dave paynter has been watching bewick swans winter at slimbridge. smaller than the mute swans that live here full time, each of them has a unique bill design. it s a fingerprint. we know every swan as an individual, and that s an incredibly valuable conservation tool. this year, 137 came to slimbridge. dave says in the 80s there were more than three times as many. the results of the destruction of wetland habitats, he says, and global warming, shifting their migration routes. some studies suggest that wildlife populations may have fallen by as much as two thirds in the last 50 years. in some areas we ve won a few battles but when we look at the war, we
facility. that is from some reports coming from an afp correspondence near the scene, said they could hear heavy firing and police sirens. we will bring you more on that as we get it. the king is hosting a reception at buckingham palace this lunchtime as part of a drive to raise billions of pounds to protect nature. the event is being attended by politicians from around the world, business leaders and philanthropists as our environment correspondent jonah fisher reports. and they ve come from the high arctic. for the last a0 years, dave paynter has been watching bewick swans winter at slimbridge. each of them has a unique bill design. it s a fingerprint. we know every swan as an individual, and that s an incredibly valuable conservation tool. this year, 137 came to slimbridge. dave says in the 80s there were more than three times as many. the results of the destruction
jonah fisher reports. and they ve come from the high arctic. for the last a0 years, dave paynter has been watching bewick swans winter at slimbridge. smaller than the mute swans that live here full time, each of them has a unique bill design. it s a fingerprint. we know every swan as an individual, and that s an incredibly valuable conservation tool. this year, 137 came to slimbridge. dave says in the 80s there were more than three times as many. the results of the destruction of wetland habitats, he says, and global warming, shifting their migration routes. some studies suggest that wildlife populations may have fallen by as much as two thirds in the last 50 years. and it s getting worse. in some areas we ve won a few battles but when we look at the war, we really are losing.