happening 2a hours after those air strikes that hit several cities across the country including here, the capital, kyiv. i was broadcasting live yesterday at a location close to our hotel in the city centre when it was attacked, so we understand the air raid sirens have gone off in cities across the country and obviously yesterday many cities were attacked, kyiv, zaporizhzhia, kharkiv, the countries second largest city. 14 people have been killed, 97 injured as a result of those attacks, and yesterday we heard from president zelensky who gave his evening address at the site of one of those attacks here in the centre of kyiv. he said ukraine would not be intimidated. and he said that russia had carried out those strikes yesterday during the morning rush hour on purpose. he said it was a typical terrorist
is our pay keeping up with ever rising costs? as food and energy bills continue to climb, the latest figures are expected to show another drop in the value of our wages. i ll be looking at what it all means. how tonight is set to be a huge night for both scotland and wales in their bid to qualify for the women s world cup. good morning. a cold start to the day across parts of england and wales but here we will see the lion s share of the sunshine. for scotland and northern ireland, more cloud coming into the west and in the north west, some showery outbreaks of rain. i will have all the details later in the programme. good morning. it s tuesday, october the 11th. our main story. russia has been widely condemned after bombarding cities across ukraine, including launching missile strikes on the centre of kyiv. today liz truss will urge world leaders to remain steadfast in support of the country at a virtual meeting of the g7 which will also be attended by ukraine s president,
zaporizhzhia, which has become a frequent target by russian forces and we understand local authorities say the city was hit again by shelling overnight. a city very close to the front line there in the south of the country, which has been frequently targeted in recent weeks. 0k, hugo, stay safe and we must speak to later in the programme. thank you. the government will have to find spending cuts of more than £60 billion to meet targets to get the public finances back under control, according to the institute for fiscal studies a leading economic research group. chancellor kwasi kwarteng is due to set out his economic plan, explaining how the government will get debt falling, on october 31st. the ifs says it s not possible to deliver cuts on that scale through trimming the fat and that it would require major cuts to public services. the chancellor says he wants to get the public finances on a sustainable basis. it looks to us like that s going to mean tens of billions
volodymyr zelensky. officials say at least 14 people are known to have died after russia launched more than 80 missiles at sites across the country yesterday. vincent mcaviney has this report. the clean up in kyiv after president putin s dawn retaliation. the russian leader, embarrassed by the successful weekend attack on his bridge from occupied crimea to russia, pummeled ordinary ukrainian neighbourhoods as people prepared for a new week. playgrounds, parks and homes were all hit. 14 people died and dozens more were injured. ukraine says around half of the 83 missiles launched by russia were shot down. later today, at a virtual meeting of the g7, to be attended by president zelensky, prime minister liz truss will urge fellow leaders to stay the course with ukraine in its battle against russia s brutality. in his nightly address,