yevgeny prigozhin called off his rebellion after 24 hours of mayhem. roadblocks to stop his wagner forces are filled in, as the crisis is diffused. after a direct threat to his leadership, the questions over vladimir putin s future. well forces in ukraine assess how the turmoil will affect the progress of the war. also this morning, the public toll, they can now call 999 after earlier technical fault. plus, labor calls for mandatory help for homeowners struggling to meet rising mortgage payments. and the princess of wales takes on roger federer as she praises the work of ball girls and boys ahead of wimbledon. good morning. now, the rebellion by the russian mercenary leader yevgeny prigozhin appears for now, to be over. the russian president vladimir putin called it a knife in the back of our people, and said that his forces were traitors. but a deal has now been negotiated by belarus and the kremlin, said the rebel leader will be allowed to leave the country and his fighters
with them. they are independent of us, so they make those judgments. you would not expect me to comment on that. there have been a few, from what you are said, andrew bailey, safe? he has an eight-year term, he was appointed at the end of 2019. i work very closely with andrew in a previous job, when he was head of the fcm, and we support him and taking the decisions necessary. so 45 inside for mr. bailey. can we deal with one other thing, can we stop talking about tax cuts now? that s not going to happen, is? it well, you know that we never talk about measures before fiscal events. obviously, the headroom that we have had previous fiscal events in the spring, it is now in a different state because of the interest rate payments we have to pay. basically, we shut down the economy, spent a lot of money. when we come out of covid, we have a lot of debt interests to pay, that has gone up because interest rates have gone up and