from the supplies? that because it will not get the income from the supplies? because it will not get the income from the supplies? that is true. in a broader sense from the supplies? that is true. in a broader sense of from the supplies? that is true. in a broader sense of the from the supplies? that is true. in a broader sense of the scale, - from the supplies? that is true. in a broader sense of the scale, with | a broader sense of the scale, with the russian invasion of ukraine, the whole of europe, there has been a fundamental mindset change about buying russian energy which has taken vladimir putin somewhat by surprise possibly because of europe s lukewarm response to the annexation of the crimea in 2014 and his earlier invasion of georgia. perhaps he thought he could get away with it. but there has been a sea change in european values when it comes to buying energy. it is not going to go back to the situation which was the case before the war. they are not going to buy en
mother katie kenyon from burnley are now treating the case as murder. a 50 year old man who was arrested on suspicion of kidnap is now being questioned about killing the 33 year old. ian haslam reports. more than 60 specialist officers from fourforces have beenjoined by lancashire fire service and local mountain rescuers in the search for katie kenyon. dogs and a helicopter have also spent the day scouring the gisburn forest in the ribble valley. 33 year old katie was last seen on friday, leaving an address in burnley with a man in a silver transit van. officers are still appealing for anyone with information about the vehicle s movements to contact them. a 50 year old man, who is said to be known to katie and who was being held on suspicion of kidnap, has now been further arrested and is being questioned in connection with murdering the mother of two. katie is white, five foot nine inches tall, with shoulder length strawberry blonde or ginger hair. she was last seen wearing a blue
the editor of the mail on sunday has turned down a meeting with the speaker of the house of commons to discuss the newspaper s controversial article about labour s deputy leader. the piece quoted an unamed conservative mp claimed angela rayner tried to distract borisjohnson by crossing and uncrossing her legs in parliament, and has been condemned as sexist, classist and misogynystic. the paper s editor, david dillon, says it should be up to journalists to decide what they report. we can cross live to westminster and our chief political correspondent adam fleming: the meeting was going to happen, what has changed? they have written today that they had initially accepted this invitation to speak to the house of commons speaker but they changed their mind for two reasons, the said public comments have been made about the case and the reporting so they say they would
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and a quick reminder we ll be taking your questions on the war in ukraine, tomorrow at 12:30 bst. we ll have guests able to answer a range of aspects of the war from the battle raging in the east of the country; the consequences for civilians and what more western countries could or should be doing to stop russia. you can get in touch on twitter using the hashtag bbc your questions and you can email us on yourquestions@bbc.co.uk a high courtjudgement is expected today on claims that the government failed to put proper measures in place to protect care home residents in england at the beginning of the pandemic. the case has been brought by two women whose fathers died in care homes in 2020. our social affairs editor, alison holt, has been to meet them. two women challenging the government over what they see as its failure to protect their fathers from covid. both men lived in care homes.