the telegraph s lead story centres on borisjohnson urging vladimir putin to step back from the brink as he insists there is a window of opportunity to avoid war. the superbowl half time entertainment is one of the most read on the bbc news online. hip hop was centre stage at the super bowl on sunday as dr dre, eminem, snoop dogg, maryj blige and kendrick lamar jointly headlined light the show in an epic performance. the danger of dudley, traffic chaos expected, fade damage to buildings and danger to life warnings being issued from mid week. it is not the most scary name, is it, dudley?! be warned! it probably will later in the week. this is a much better
in the east which until now has failed, both sides accusing the other of not honouring it, there have been 20 failed attempts at a ceasefire, so it is significant. we will continue talking about that. james in kyiv, thank you. ukraine has called for talks with moscow in the next 48 hours, to discuss the build up of its forces on their border though the kremlin has repeatedly denied any intent to invade. our international correspondent, orla guerin, has travelled to the south east of the country near territory already held by russian backed separatists to talk to residents of mariupol. it s feared that any russian attack here could create a corridor from russia to the crimean peninsula, which it occupied in 2014. choir sings a hymn in ukraine, there is much to pray for. a nation that could be days from a devastating war if the worst fears in london and washington are realised.
beautiful, it s true. police have also been playing songs including baby shark and let it go from disney s frozen, in an effort to end the protests, which have been going on for a week. we asked for your ideas for crowd dispersal. janet got in touch to say that my fruitcake would stop any protests, because if anyone eats a slice of it they would spend the day running to the toilet! thank you, janet! janet s fruitcake comes to the rescue! here s carol with a look at this morning s weather. good morning both, good morning to you, too. let me give you an early heads up about the weather in the middle of the week. strong winds, with a met office yellow with a warning out, running from wednesday into thursday, with gusts of up to 90 mph likely on expose coast in scotland, 70 miles an hour are possible inland. something worth keeping a very close eye on. and if
tough few years. they are seeing an increase in bookings as many families decides to holiday at home for various reasons. i will try to clip this. i had my safety briefing. a lot of families holidaying in the uk with visitor attraction is benefiting. it kick starts the main holiday season. we can speak to the site manager here. are you noticing an increase more than normal? it is an increase more than normal? it is nice to be open an increase more than normal? it is nice to be open in an increase more than normal? it 3 nice to be open in february. last year we were definitely not open so anything we do right now is a bonus. when you look at the bookings, have you had to do anything special for half term to get people to choose to holiday here. foreign travel rules are easier and some will go abroad. how do you entice them to come to places like this? places like this? over lockdown, eo - le places like this? over lockdown,
will be touring scotland today, talking about levelling up, because domestic politics doesn t stop for an international crisis. it domestic politics doesn t stop for an international crisis. domestic politics doesn t stop for an international crisis. it goes on. lots of phone an international crisis. it goes on. lots of phone calls, an international crisis. it goes on. lots of phone calls, i an international crisis. it goes on. lots of phone calls, i guess. - an international crisis. it goes on. lots of phone calls, i guess. we l lots of phone calls, i guess. we will speak to the ukrainian ambassador to the uk about this comment he made and get clarification about how in stone thatis, clarification about how in stone that is, that commitment to not apply for nato membership. we will talk to him in about five minutes time. we ll be talking to the armed forces minister, james heappey, about the latest on that story. that s at just after 7:30am. a long awaited public inquiry into