and diana ross helps bring the first glastonbury festival for three years to a glorious close. it s 7am in singapore and 1am in germany where leaders from the g7 group of nations have held their first day of talks in what will be a key week for diplomacy over the war in ukraine. borisjohnson says ukraine should not be forced into a peace settlement with russia. if that means losing territory. and president biden has been calling for western unity to hold, to defeat russia. our political editor chris mason reports from bavaria in germany. the leaders of the world s richest countries gather to work out what to do next about ukraine. they begin by mocking president putin. bare chested horseback! the canadian prime minister suggests they should mimic the russian leader by riding bareback on a horse, as he has done. beyond the jokes, though, there are real differences of emphasis and approach here about how much and for how long ukraine should be helped. the uk insists it must
meet in germany to discuss the war in ukraine russia hits ukrainian towns and cities with a fresh barage of missile strikes. you ll find more on all of our stories on bbc news online or here on bbc world news. stories on bbc news online hello. even with the weekend s rain in the west, it s been a rather dry month so far across most parts of the country. but if i show you the rainfall animation for this week, notice how it mounts up across these western areas, the colours deepening. it s here where we could see anything between 40 80 mm of rain, more especially around the hills and the coast. some eastern areas where so far this june, we ve seen only just over a quarter of our normal rainfall, not a huge amount is expected at all. although there s still a chance we could see a bit more towards the south east