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he s due to stand up in the commons for the first time since being fined at about 4:30pm. there s expected to be fierce questioning from opposition parties about whether he misled parliament. the labour leader, sir keir starmer, has accused the prime minister of using the ukraine conflict as a shield to keep hisjob. 0ur political correspondent, jonathan blake, reports. do you think the prime i minister can survive this? has the prime minister. misled mps, mr spencer? familiar questions in the air as ministers return to downing street after westminster s easter break. borisjohnson will face mps for the first time since being fined for breaking covid laws at one of many events during the pandemic he s had to say sorry for so far. i want to begin by repeating my apologies. mr speaker, i want to apologise. i once again offer a full apology. another apology is expected,
train from the area of the country where they thought the fighting would be more intense. the ground fighting and the shelling is intensifying along that eastern front, that 300 mile line, the eastern flank of ukraine, where the russian forces are now trying to make some progress, breakthrough the ukrainian resistance, and we are hearing this morning that russian special forceses are storming the steelworks in mariupol, that has been the scene of intense battles for day, ukrainian resistance was clinging on but the russians have been trying to take that city as well. ., ., been trying to take that city as well. . ,, , ., been trying to take that city as well. . ,, i. the prime minister will face mps later today for the first time since police fined him for breaking covid laws. borisjohnson is expected to apologise once again when he addresses the commons this afternoon. 0pposition parties say he misled parliament when he claimed no parties had been held in downing street, and that no
prices rise at their fastest rate for 30 years, driven by high increases in petrol and diesel costs. fuel and food prices have pushed the uk inflation rate to 7% in the year to march, the highest since 1992. business owners say they re feeling the pinch. itjust seems to be getting worse right now. over the last month, two months, things have increasingly got worse. borisjohnson is defended by cabinet colleagues after being fined for breaking covid laws, but a former tory party leader in scotland says he should resign. here in ukraine, terrible conditions in the besieged city of mariupol, with as many as 120,000 people trapped for weeks.
prices rise at their fastest rate for 30 years, driven by high increases in petrol and diesel costs. fuel and food prices have pushed the uk inflation rate to 7% in the year to march, the highest since 1992. business owners say they re feeling the pinch. itjust seems to be getting worse right now. over the last month, two months, things have increasingly got worse. borisjohnson is defended by cabinet colleagues after being fined for breaking covid laws, but a former tory party leader in scotland says he should resign. here in ukraine, terrible conditions in the besieged city of mariupol, with as many as 120,000 people trapped for weeks.