a woman has launched a legal case against mi5 after one of the informant used his security status to attack and control her into a relationship. bbc news has learned that the senior civil servants sue gray intends to conclude her report on downing street left on parties this weekend. crystal university has been ordered to pay more than £50,000 in damages for discriminating against the disability of a student s who later took her own life. your claims as russia is intensifying its offensive and that the best region. zelensky says that region has been completely destroyed. the football association investigating an incident involving crystal punishment chair at everything. and celebrate becoming cities as part of the queens platinum jubilee celebrations.
sue gray, the senior civil servant who has conducted her own inquiry, wants to name civil servants who broke the rules. the metropolitan police have not identified any of the 83 individuals who have been fined. 126 fixed penalty notices were issued in total and ms gray is expect to publish her report next week. with more, here s our political correspondent alex forsyth. is that a sense of relief? borisjohnson was certainly upbeat at a factory in wales today, keen to be seen getting on with it. we ll help people as much as he can. but he can t escape the fact he s the first sitting prime minister to have found to have broken the law. 126 fines were issued for repeated gatherings at the heart of his government, though he only got one. i continue to apologise for things that went wrong on my watch, and what we have also done is i will make this clear in
but there will be some outbreaks of rain up towards the north and west. hello, this is bbc news with me, shaun ley. the headlines a woman has launched a legal case against m15 after one of its informants used for security status to attack and control her during their relationship. bbc understands their relationship. bbc understands the civil servant sue gray intends to conclude her report into party gate this weekend. a student who took her own life is a subject of a lawsuit. ukraine says russia intensifies its end offensive in the donbas region as the president there says the region has been totally destroyed. at eight towns become cities as part of the queen s
informants used a security status to attack and control her interrelationship. bbc news understand the senior civil servants sue gray intends to conclude her report on downing street left on parties during this weekend. and a university has been ordered to pay more than £50,000 in damages by discriminating against a disabled student who took her own life. the president of ukraine, volodymyr zelensky has said that the donbas region in the east of the country has been completely destroyed, saying it was like hell . it comes as the leader of ukraine s azov regiment said he had received orders to cease defending the besieged steelworks in the devastated port city of mariupol. russia has intensified its bombardment in the donbas, especially around the city of sevra donetsk. there have also been russian advances elsewhere in luhansk, with russia s defence minister saying today that the liberation of the region is nearing completion. jeremy bowen has the latest.
downing street in 2020. our political correspondent, damian grammaticas, gave us this update. we know that the civil servant sue gray looked at 16 different events here and elsewhere. the police are looking at 12 of those, and we understand they have issued fines, perhaps 50 or more already, relating to three. now the reports that they have begun issuing fines for one more event, that garden party in downing street on the 20th of may, as you say. downing street here say the prime minister has not had a fine in relation to that. we don t know if he will in the future. what we do know is that he admitted to the house of commons that he was at that event and he was there for 25 minutes, and the rules at the time said you could only be outside your home for an essential work reason and he said he thought it was a work event , but we will wait to see. the issue this week, is the woes this is bringing him and he tried in parliament