attack drones, more air defence, a new uk flying school for pilots. the europeans are keen to support ukraine s expected counteroffensive, but can they provide president zelensky with the kit he needs? we will get the view from kyiv and london. at home, rishi sunak is marshalling his troops. a downing street reception tonight, to officially celebrate the coronation of king charles iii. but is it also a much needed charm offensive, amid more splits in tory ranks over brexit and immigration? speaking of which, who s going to pick the spring cabbage and the rhubarb? the farmers said today they need more labour and higher prices to solve the food crisis in britain. and we will take a look tonight at those election results from turkey no victor in round one but early advantage president erdogan. but we start tonight with president zelensky s visit to the uk. ukraine he says, can defeat russia by the end of this year, with the right kind of western help. the latest tranche of sup
stressing the need for continued economic development but defends the nation s covid policy. now on bbc news, our world: fighting putin s propaganda. tv rain, russia s last remaining opposition tv station, was forced off air in march 2022. our world follows senior presenters trying to relaunch tv rain from exile. in march, russia s last independent tv station went off air. tv rain opposed russia s war in ukraine and challenge the kremlin s propaganda machine. this narrative about massive support of this war is false, so that s why they have killed us. the journalists of tv rain, including senior presenters katya and tikhon, were forced to flee the country. our world joins the power couple on their mission to relaunch the channel from exile. i m scared to death. can they fight the kremlin? they believe their weapon is the truth. it s june 2022. with the war in ukraine, georgia s capital, tbilisi, has swelled with new arrivals. rock music plays. among them, tikhon dzyadko, from
as a new week begins, we ll be looking at the options for the chancellor and the possible market reaction. also tonight. the devastating impact of somalia s drought. how people are walking for days in search of life saving help. china s president defends his zero covid policy as the communist party gathers for a congress that happens only twice in a decade. and ireland open their rugby league world cup campaign with an emphatic win over tournament debutants jamaica. good evening. the prime minister is in charge, her new chancellor said today, 48 hours into thejob and with the task of restoring market confidence in her economic plans. jeremy hunt has made clear he will be looking at government spending as well as the tax cuts in the mini budget. as he and liz truss met today, her position did not appear secure, as some of her mps continued to criticise her and question whether she can remain in office. here s our political correspondent ben wright. behind the gates of the prim
becoming part of the west. we are involved in this war come like it or not. well, during his visit to chequers today, president zelensky was asked when he would order the counteroffensive to begin. we want to create this coalition and i m very we want to create this coalition and i m very positive with it. we have spoken i m very positive with it. we have spoken about it and i think that in the near spoken about it and i think that in the near future, you will hear that. we have the near future, you will hear that. we have some important decisions but we have we have some important decisions but we have to we have some important decisions but we have to work more on it. i am nowjoined by inna sovsun, ukrainian member of parliament and former education ministerfrom kyiv, as well as mike mihajlovic, a ukrainian military expert joining us from toronto. clearly, there is always a balance between the political pressure to push on with the offensive at the military need to ensure th
tonight, the prime minister is still in charge, the new chancellor says, as some of her mps publicly question herfuture. liz truss and jeremy hunt met at chequers today for talks on further changes to her mini budget. he says voters don t want more turbulence. what they want is stability, and the worst thing for that would be more political instability at the top, another protracted leadership campaign. tomorrow at westminster, liz truss will see her cabinet and mps, but the criticism of her decision making has come from across the atlantic too. cutting taxes on the super wealthy at a time when. anyway, ijust think,