there. there is also something that is tricky for him, the top civil servant in the country makes it clear he was not one of those who told boris johnson clear he was not one of those who told borisjohnson the rules and guidance had been followed and there had been no parties. it does not seem like borisjohnson is going to his top official to seek clarity on that. there are two things, firstly, he will face a question about how curious he was when he was trying to find out what had gone on in downing street. secondly, he will face the claim that some of his senior aides like martin reynolds were telling him you cannot see all rules and guidance were full because there is evidence that undermines that. what evidence that undermines that. what is the process evidence that undermines that. what is the process by evidence that undermines that. what is the process by which any decision is the process by which any decision is made? it is unprecedented, isn t it? forthis is made? it is un
ukraine is fighting very, very hard forthis. donbas. and ukraine is fighting very, very hard for this. donbas. and it s pretty clear that the main reason they are doing this as they are using bakhmut to try to degrade brescia s military capability, in other words, to kill russian soldiers. thousands of russian soldiers. thousands of russian soldiers. thousands of russian soldiers have died trying to seize the city which they had yet to take, and at the moment, it seems that the calculation amongst ukrainian commanders is that for now, even though they themselves are, you know, incurring substantial losses, we don t know precisely because they won t tell us, but clearly they are losing substantial numbers. they believe that that is a price worth paying for what they believe are the greatest number greater number of russians being killed as a result of this. and that is why it is so incredibly hard fight and so incredibly glad he. james, thank you. reporting to us from kyiv ther
government. in the autumn, wholesale energy prices, the international price of gas and electricity, was very high. nobody knew how long the prices would stay high for. the government was facing a very steep bill for this, government was facing a very steep bill forthis, it government was facing a very steep bill for this, it still is, but less thanit bill for this, it still is, but less than it would have done, because what has happened as gas prices which at the height of the summer for example were 800 and 40p have fallen to 100 p. when retailers are buying gas and generating electricity from the gas, it has gone down. the cost of the whole scheme to the government has also gone down. it is still going to be around £30 billion across the length of the programme. but it is a lot less than it would have been. now campaigners are saying the cost of the government has come down, therefore does it really need to implement the increase in the energy price cap from £2500 for a typical
states for a bounty as so many other guantanamo detainees were, subject to secret detention where they were tortured, said to guantanamo for the purpose of endless interrogation in disregard of basic human right and only through their own resistance, including beautiful production of art and hunger striking and the work of a london based human rights organisation among others called reprieve where they finally released.- they finally released. there are potential they finally released. there are potential hateful - they finally released. there are potential hateful claims they finally released. there i are potential hateful claims of unlawful imprisonment. we have heard about the pay being tortured. forthis heard about the pay being tortured. for this result in a lengthy court case for the us government? lengthy court case for the us covernment? ,, ., government? the us have denied all previous government? the us have denied all previous attempts government? the us have denied a
russia. so it s notjust turkey and the un s hands though is it? president and had her said that he will assist but also people fail that it s the cross border route that it s the cross border route thatis that it s the cross border route that is actually the most helpful. right now, people are still being pulled out. if they could get heavy lifting equipment over there, people would still want to try to save whoever might still be trapped. i guess process wise, that s possible. timing is against us. so i m not the expert at this. the experts at this have advised us that at seven days you are almost at a total loss. you must try. butjust back on a point you alluded to where it s not in the un resolution article it s very clear when you have catastrophic conditions. you must open all borders and work the condition in. outside of the veto. so i m not actually creating a new world order for this, actually creating a new world order forthis, i mjust actually creating a new world order for t