Borisjohnson, largely absent up behind him, with the manager, iea boris johnson, largely absent from the table. Clearly not very happy and there is no love lost between the former leader, former Prime Minister and the outgoing First Minister. There was also another tricky exchange when Mark Drakeford discussed simon hart, the Welsh Secretary for the uk government throughout the pandemic. He was giving evidence on friday when she said she felt as though the Welsh Government was making decisions during the pandemicjust for the during the pandemic just for the sake during the pandemicjust for the sake of it, to be different to the uk government. Mark drakeford completely refuted that and noted simon hart did not give any evidence to back up that theory. Also Mark Drakeford said that simon hart got to the stage where he did not have much to do with the start of the pandemic, otherthan much to do with the start of the pandemic, other than essentially borrowing bothering Mark Drakeford about
attacks of a knife and gun attack at a nursery school in thailand. the russian president has ordered a full investigation into the explosion that destroyed part of his country s only road link to the occupied crimean peninsula. vladimir putin has also ordered the russian secret service to ramp up russian secret service to ramp up security on the bridge. ukrainian officials have welcomed the explosion without officially admitting responsibility. it is the bridge the kremlin built. and it was under attack. an explosion at dawn. this was the result. russian officials claim a lorry had been blown up here and that the fire then spread to a fuel train. whatever the cause, you could see the damage. this is the bridge that links russia to annexed crimea, and parts of the road had collapsed into the sea. later, investigators announced that three people had been killed. they have opened a criminal case. the 12 mile long road and rail bridge is not only strategically important to the kr
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rehl union leaders have insisted air strikes will continue for as long as it takes to get what they see is a fair deal. only about one fifth of train services operated across britain on saturday is the current 40,000 members of the current 40,000 members of the rmt union took action in a long running dispute. mark ashdown reports. the second consecutive saturday, rail have ground to a halt, just one in five trains were running today. the impact front against england, scotland and wales. picket lines at manchester piccadilly have become an all too familiar site, as have disruptions for passengers. i do understand about the strikes but it is causing a lot of complications, especially with going to work and travelling and things like that is making it a lot harder to get around more than usual. it a lot harder to get around more than usual. took a. we took a bus- more than usual. took a. we took a bus. a more than usual. took a. we took a bus. a bus more than usual. took a. we took