after the quakes that killed nearly 16,000 people. and there s been an increase in people taking up detectoring in the british countryside but should their discoveries be finders keepers? next week will mark the one year anniversary of russia s invasion of ukraine. the uk prime minister rishi sunak has told world leaders meeting in munich that the international response to russia s aggression in ukraine has not been strong enough. mr sunak said that the sovereignty and security of every nation was at stake in the war. i v e i ve been having meetings with the leaders from the united states and across europe, and we are united in our determination to ensure ukraine seeds and russia fails. i want everyone to follow our lead in giving ukraine that support, but not only do we need to help them when the war, we need to ensure a lasting peace, and that is something that i have been talking about two allies today. have been talking about two allies toda . ., , ., ~ ., today. you
bringing us tomorrow. with me are lord darroch, former british ambassador to the united states who also served as national security advisor under david cameron, and mo hussein, former conservative advisor. let s run through some of the front pages. all the papers lead on the same story the sue gray report into parties during lockdown at downing street. the financial times describes the prime minister as damaged but unbowed after the publication of lurid details of the events but says a move against him by tory mp5 is unlikely. the guardian gives some of those details drinking, a fight and vomiting and also gives the pm s explanation that he didn t know the extent of what was happening. the metro quotes a message from the pm s private secretary martin reynolds, who referred to getting away with it. the i sums it up as failures of leadership , and points out that people at the parties made fun of cleaners and security staff who tried to intervene. the telegraph asks
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they re surprising, or as expected? it is pretty much as expected. strong, rhetorical support for ukraine, but collectively, not a clear indication from nato countries that they are going to send the additional weapons ukraine needs right now. the british prime minister said the right things, but unfortunately he is not the single decision maker. we haven t seen similar resoluteness from washington and other capitals, to send, right now, not in months, but right now, more tanks the f 16, a comparable aircraft, and longer range virus that can go out 300 kilometres. with; that can go out 300 kilometres. why do ou that can go out 300 kilometres. why do you think that can go out 300 kilometres. why do you think that s not happened? at theyjust running out of money? it’s theyjust running out of money? it s nothin: theyjust running out of money? it s nothing to do with money. it is anything to do with timidity. vladimir putin has done one thing effectively in this war, which otherwise ha