hello, this is bbc news with me, martine croxall. the headlines the way the government discharged patients from hospital to care homes at the start of the pandemic is ruled unlawful. tim westwood steps down from his show on capital xtra until further notice following sexual misconduct claims made by seven women, which he denies. an investigation is under way into claims a conservative mp watched pornography on his mobile phone in the house of commons. the european union warns member states against caving in to moscow s conditions for selling gas. five police officers face gross misconduct proceedings over the stop and search of team gb athlete bianca williams. we meet sam ryder, the uk s new hope for this year s eurovision song contest.
this is bbc news. the headlines: the high court have ruled government policies on discharging patients from hospitals to care homes at the start of the pandemic were unlawful . my dad worked all of his life to the age of 75, paid national insurance and he had a right to life and they had a duty of care and he was failed. russian energy giant gazprom cuts gas supplies to poland and bulgaria for refusing to pay in roubles. a conservative mp has reportedly been caught watching pornography while sitting in the chamber. five police officers face gross misconduct proceedings over the stop and search of team gb athlete bianca williams. and we meet sam ryder,