from our correspondent, nick eardley. neck we will get to that in just a moment, but first, there has been some where from downing street about a phone call that borisjohnson has had with the french president this afternoon, the downing street spokesman has said that they spoke about the chilling developments in ukraine last night. the prime minister updated president negron on the new sanctions that he s unveiled against russia today. the two leaders agreed they needed to work in lockstep to target russian individuals and entities bankrolling president putin s aggressive approach. and the spokesperson goes on. the pre minister said that president putin s actions was a gross violation of international law and by sending forces into eastern ukraine, he ripped up the budapest and minsk agreements. he goes on further to say that they both agreed to stay in close contact and to speak again in the coming days. that s the latest readout on
system in which people face catastrophic costs. he s expected to breach election promises and announce a rise in national insurance of about 1.25%, despite loud criticism from conservative mps and peers, as well as from labour, who say the increase is unfair to working families. the government says one in seven people now pays more than £100,000 for their care, and said the system can lead to spiralling costs . a downing street spokesman says the cabinet has agreed mrjohnson s plans, which he ll set out in a statement to the commons in just over an hour. he ll then join chancellor rishi sunak and health secretary sajid javid for a press conference later this afternoon. here s our political correspondent, iain watson. it has plagued previous governments. plans for reforming social care in england have often come unstuck. but on the very day in 2019 he became prime minister, borisjohnson made this bold pledge.
we have some new lines in from the british prime minister and the us presidentjoe biden who have agreed to date to work together to ensure that all of those who are eligible to leave afghanistan are going to be able to, even including after the initial evacuation phase has ended, thatis initial evacuation phase has ended, that is according to borisjohnson s offers. the downing street spokesman said they have spoken on the phone and discussed the ongoing efforts by the uk and us to coordinate the rapid and safe evacuation of nationals and those who previously worked for our governments from kabul international airport. the leaders agreed to continue working together to ensure those who are eligible to leave are able to commit including after that initial phase of evacuation. this does not necessarily mean that borisjohnson is going to get the extension of the
standards of protection for women across europe and bring many more perpetrators to justice. adds an anti-street harassment advocate, the way we see it is if you want to tackle it, you tackle all of it. you say no to all forms of sexual harassment. a downing street spokesman says it is too early to discuss penalties whether they be fines or jail time. let s look at how one british sheep deals with all of the unwanted cat calls she received. adorable, i tell you. all right, anne, of course everybody is against the physical harassment stuff. it is common sense, but they are lumping in stuff that, yes, is rude and crude, but, i mean, if somebody whistles at you, what do you do to them? do you fine them? arrest them? i think you are being rash in your condemnation. we can finally get bill clinton for this you for