and the other main headlines this lunchtime. the family of nicola bulley says they re in agony, as they wait for police to identify a body found in the river, close to where she disappeared. the true cost of a cup of tea sexual exploitation on the tea farms that supply some of britain s most popular brands. scotland s finance secretary, kate forbes enters the race to replace nicola sturgeon as snp leader and first minister. and after a tour of the uk, dippy the dinosaur, finds a new home in coventry. and coming up on the bbc news channel. we ll tell you how ireland are getting on in theirfinal women s t20 world cup group game against india, still searching for theirfirst win. good afternoon from kyiv, where an american president, has made an extraordinary visit, to an active war zone. it s joe biden s first trip to ukraine, since russia invaded almost a year ago. rumours had been swirling for 2h hours that a high level visitor would be here today, but the trip was shroude
this historic fight. we hope that this year the 2023 will become a year of victory, this unprovoked and criminal, russia s waragainst ukraine and against the whole world. in other news, the family of nicola bulley describe their agony as police find a body in the river near the place she went missing. scotland s finance secretary, kate forbes, becomes the third candidate to enter the leadership contest to replace nicola sturgeon as first minister. bbc analysis shows that some of britain s local bus networks have been slashed by more than a third. and after a tour of the uk, dippy the dinosaurfinds a new home in coventry. good afternoon. welcome to the bbc news channel. us presidentjoe biden has made a surprise visit to kyiv his first to ukraine since russia invaded almost a year ago. he met ukraine s president, volodmyr zelensky and both men visited a memorial for ukraine s war dead. at a news conference mr biden announced more military, political and financial support for
is now covering its costs. the department for transport said it had now invested more than £2 billion in supporting the industry since the pandemic began and extended a temporary £2 cap on single fares across england until the end ofjune. along the 128 route, residents of pickering are fighting to stop their other bus, the 8a0, being cut. there s a possibility it might go, what would that mean for you? i d have to quit myjob, because i don t drive, so i ve no other transport. the council here hopes the 8a0 can be saved. many people have already watched their bus leave for the last time. katy austin, bbc news. research for the bbc shows half of state funded schools for children with special educational needs and disabilities in england are over subscribed, as they struggle to meet growing demand for places. some headteachers say they ve been forced to hold classes in cupboards
like they have for everybody, as well as parts for repairing vehicles. and we re expecting our fuel costs to go up as we go further- into this year as well. he says this reduced route is now covering its costs. the department for transport said it had now invested more than £2 billion in supporting the industry since the pandemic began and extended a temporary £2 cap on single fares across england until the end ofjune. along the 128 route, residents of pickering are fighting to stop their other bus, the 840, being cut. there s a possibility it might go, what would that mean for you? i d have to quit myjob, because i don t drive, so i ve no other transport. the council here hopes the 840 can be saved. many people have already watched their bus leave for the last time. katy austin, bbc news. research for the bbc shows half of state funded schools for children with special
so i ve no other transport. the council here hopes the 840 can be saved. many people have already watched their bus leave for the last time. katy austin, bbc news. five people who were shot in plymouth were unlawfully killed, an inquestjury has decided. jake davison, who was 22 years old, shot his mother and four others in keyham in august 2021 before turning the shotgun on himself. 0ur correspondentjenny kumah reports now on the background to the case. we are waiting on a press conference to take place at exeter. this is the momentjake davison left home armed with a shotgun. he had just killed his own mother,