Border to leave russia as president zelensky accuses Vladimir Putin of sending russian conscripts to their death in ukraine by forcing them to fight in the war. A british man freed after being held by russian backed forces in ukraine describes how he was stabbed by a russian officer and thought he was going to die in captivity. Now on bbc news, political thinking with nick robinson. Welcome to political thinking a conversation with, rather than an interrogation of, someone who shapes our political thinking about what has shaped theirs. Dyou remember when a politician promised to borrow tens of billions of pounds to rescue the country without spilling out where they would get the money was accused of being irresponsible, of being reckless . Of finding a Magic Money Tree . That man wasJeremy Corbyn and hes my guest this week. He was, of course, Leader Of The Labour Party. These days he is not even a labour mp, after keir starmer expelled him from the parliamentary party. But what will be
awards. from rockefeller center, here is your host, al sharpton. good evening. welcome to politics nations 12th annual revvie awards. that s where we celebrate the best and worst of politics in 2022, and give awards to those who deserve it. i m honored to have been bringing in some of the most significant and memorable moments this past year. and what a year and has been. with that, let s bring in our esteemed panel. republican strategist and msnbc coulee political analyst, susan el presidio. danielle moodie, host of the woke a f daily, and democracy podcast. and, host of right here on may msnbc. this year was dominated by the midterm elections. with that in mind, let s get right to our first revvie. the biggest political showdown. i ll share a few of my own nominees to get us started. then, the panel can chime in. the first is the senate showdown in pennsylvania between john fetterman and dr. oz. oz won the republican nomination based on fame, and he got dispensed
in the 1970s as one of the creative forces behind the punk rock scene. she went on to dress some of the world s biggest stars. now on bbc news, charles s kingdom. born a prince, he grew up in the public eye, the man who would be king. with the queen s passing, the responsibility for the united kingdom and the wider commonwealth now rests with king charles iii. amidst the pomp and circumstance, the royal family s private grief has been on very public display. but once the wave of sadness and sympathy subsides, what will the future hold? as the latest census underlines how northern ireland has changed utterly, and the clamour for scottish independence continues, we ask can the monarch keep his kingdom united? it s one o clock in the morning in southeast london and there s no time to lose. hearing rumours the uk s longest queue might soon be closed to new arrivals, this group of friends, straight off the plane from belfast, hurry along. it s only when they are sure they ve pas
Particularly will spend time in that position quite soon, and the police should be careful what they wish for because it could end up leading to more radicalisation on the streets rather than less because you cant express yourself in protest which we always have in this country and that has been taken away. Always have in this country and that has been taken away. Thank you for bein with has been taken away. Thank you for being with us more than a thousand Paddington Bears and other soft toys which were left outside royal residences in tribute to the queen are being donated to the Childrens Charity barnardos. The bears were mainly left along with flowers and marmalade sandwiches at stjames park and Windsor Castle in the days after her majestys death. Theyve all been professionally cleaned and queen consort camilla posed for a picture with a some of them before they were donated. Now its time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. We have seen plenty of sunshine for most parts of
you are watching bbc news. erling haaland became the quickest player to reach 20 premier league goals with two against leeds as manchester city won 3 1 to move to second in the table. you are watching bbc news. now, charles s kingdom. born a prince, he grew up in the public eye, the man who would be king. with the queen s passing, the responsibility for the united kingdom and the wider commonwealth now rests with king charles iii. thanks amidst the pomp and circumstance, the royal family s private grief has been on very public display. but once the wave of sadness and sympathy subsides, what will the future hold? as the latest census underlines how northern ireland has changed utterly, and the clamour for scottish independence continues, we ask can the monarch keep his kingdom united? it s one o clock in the morning in southeast london and there s no time to lose. hearing rumours the uk s longest queue might soon be closed to new arrivals, this group of friends, straight off