after a series of post match pitch invasions the crystal palace manager patrick viera is involved in an altercation with a fan. bbc news understands that the senior civil servant sue gray intends to complete her report on downing street lockdown parties this weekend. she has already criticised failures of leadership at number ten and the cabinet office. the closure of the police investigation means she s now free to publish the full details of her inquiry. our political correspondent david wallace lockhart reports. 126 fines were issued by the metropolitan police for events in downing street and other government buildings. only one of those went to the prime minister. some say that s one too many, others say apologies have been made and now it s time to move on. he didn t feel he was breaking any rules and certainly when i have been on the doorstep, some people do feel what he was fined for, perhaps the prime minister and the chancellor may have been a little hard done by. bu
Tragedy strikes as dams collapse in Libya's coastal city, triggering devastating floods, and raising questions about infrastructure neglect and political divide
result, we are seeing once more a concentration of fighting there and president zelensky says it is almost completely destroyed. he has once again accused moscow of genocide, something russia denies. there are towns and villages which have been almost completely destroyed, hollowed out buildings, administration buildings taken out, society is unable to function. the fighting is getting bogged down and you wonder how much longer. james, thank ou you wonder how much longer. james, thank you for you wonder how much longer. james, thank you for bringing you wonder how much longer. james, thank you for bringing us you wonder how much longer. james, thank you for bringing us up - you wonder how much longer. james, thank you for bringing us up to - thank you for bringing us up to date, that is james waterhouse, our kyiv correspondent. there s anger over plans to use a former raf base in north yorkshire, to house 1,500 asylum seekers people living nearby have accused the home office of
something more larger scale after that, this is an industrial part is an industrial part of ukraine with strong links to russia, the majority russian speaking population. some there feel soviet union nostalgia but the russians see it as their soil. it is, however, part of ukraine, it is part of the country. so, as a result, we are seeing once more a concentration of fighting there and president zelensky says it is almost completely destroyed. he has once again accused moscow of genocide, something russia denies. there are towns and villages which have been almost completely destroyed, hollowed out buildings, administration buildings taken out, society is unable to function. the fighting is getting bogged down and you wonder how much longer. meanwhile, russia claims that more than 1,900 ukranian soldiers