Volodymyr zelensky has accused the west of emboldenIng VladImIr PutIn wIth Its hesItatIon over long range mIssIles. PresIdent bIden and SIr KeIr Starmer had met to decIde whether to allow kyIv to use Storm Shadow mIssIles agaInst targets InsIde russIa. I dont thInk much about VladImIr PutIn. DespIte thIs put down there Is stIll a cautIous approach and no offIcIal change In polIcy. ThIs wasnt a meetIng about a partIcular capabIlIty, that wasnt why we got our heads down today. It was to allow ourselves the space, whIch we took, and the tIme, whIch we took, to have a strategIc dIscussIon. These long range mIssIles are at the heart of the talks. The uk already supplIes Storm Shadows to ukraIne, but only for use wIthIn ukraIne. The comIng weeks could see that the change wIth them beIng allowed to be fIred Into russIa at mIlItary InstallatIons. Some mIlItary observers say UkraIne IsjustIfIed In wantIng to stop the attacks at source. Now, what may happen here Is some of us may get loosened up
Willkommen, bienvenue, hi. Welcome to ifa, europe s biggest tech show, where, every year, thousands of people pile into berlin s giant exhibition centre to grab a sneak peek at the latest. . . Well, everything. The press, business and the public can zip around more than two dozen halls full of weird and wonderful displays and demonstrations. You can play ping pong with foldable phones to somehow prove how tough they are. You can meet robot animals, stuffed pets. You might even catch a glimpse of a real live pussycat doll. Yes, even nicole scherzinger, lead singer of the aforementioned supergroup, was brought in to bring some bling to the tech discussions. Now, you ll find all of the tech show staples here. Robo vacuums and lawnmowers check. Flying car check. Not actually flying. . . Buzzer. . Check. Loads and loads and loads of screens check, check, check. Massagers for the whole body, orjust the ankles. . . Quivering: er. . . Now, although this is overwhelmingly a home appliance
Hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me arejohn stevens, deputy Political Editor at the daily mail, and jack blanchard, editor at politico london playbook. Tomorrows front pages. Lets start with the daily mirror, that celebrates the uks nhs workers with a headline commending their work and saying give them all a medal. The times leads on the foreign secretary Dominic Raabs announcement that the government is to help stranded britons return home. It says the uk is planning the biggest peacetime repatriation operation, with plans to bring up to 300,000 people home, at a cost of up to £75 million. Get tough on cowards abusing the nhs, says the front page of the daily express. The guardian leads on police warned against overreach in use of virus lockdown powers. The guardian reports that Police Forces crossed their power limits in an attempt to stop the spread of the deadly coronavirus. And i leads on the nationwide lockdown impose
Fears grow for four uk climbers among eight missing in the himalayas. Heavy and rain and snow are hampering search efforts one of the biggest shocks in the history of the of heavyweight boxing Anthony Joshua loses his three titles to the mexican andy ruinr after a seventh round stoppage at new Yorks Madison Square garden. Yesterday we got to 27. 6 degrees caller 28 if you like just to the west of london at heathrow, officially the hottest day of 2019 so officially the hottest day of 2019 so far. Fresh air is on the way for the week ahead. Its sunday the 2nd ofjune. Our top story liverpool have become european champions for the sixth time after beating tottenham in last nights Champions League final. The reds won the game in madrid 2 0 to givejurgen klopp his first trophy as liverpool boss. 0ur Sports Reporter david 0rnstein was at the game. Backin back in possession of the trophy they have come to love the most, a clu b they have come to love the most, a club defined by european succes
Of the moscow city business district, that is where the skyscrapers are in moscow. You will remember that is an area that has come under attack twice at the beginning of this month. No casualties reported. Russian media showed damage to an Exhibition Centre in that area, west of the city centre. But it wasnt completely clear whether that damage was caused by debris from the drone falling, or whether actually, the drone hit its target. Drone attacks in areas around moscow are relatively common. In fact, we hear almost every day about drones being shot down or drones being discovered on the ground. But it is relatively rare for a drone to get this far into the city centre and this close to the kremlin itself, about three miles away was where this incident took place. You will remember at the beginning of may, the kremlin itself was attacked by two drones. Will, what can you tell us about humanitarian aid, or the corridor that was set up by ukraine after the deal ended and any further dis