hello, welcome. we start in the uk. the chair of the conservative party, nadim zahawi, has confirmed that he made a payment to the tax office to settle a disagreement about his tax affairs. mr zahawi said hmrc accepted that an error concerning shares he gave to his father for help in setting up the polling company yougov in 2000 had been careless and not deliberate. it comes after newspaper reports that he d paid a seven figure sum and been subject to a penalty. it s understood the dispute over mr zahawi s taxes was resolved while he was serving as chancellor of the exchequer. earlier, labour had called on nadhim zahawi to resign. here s our political correspondent helen catt. nadhim zahawi is a seniorfigure in the government, the chairman of the conservative party, who sits in the cabinet. last year, he was for a few months borisjohnson s chancellor, in charge of the country s finances. is the hmrc still after you, sir? but since then, he s faced questions about his
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between the traditional russian army, the russian military and the leadership of the wagner group. and the us is talking that up, playing it up, presumably in a further attempt to curb the overall activities of the russians in ukraine. peter bowes on that us decision on the wagner group. let s go to israel now. thousands of anti government protesters are gathering in tel aviv for what are expected to be one of israel s biggest demonstrations in years. protestors are angry over prime minister benjamin netanyahu s plans to limit the powers of the judiciary. critics claim the government s judicial override policy which would also give it powers to appointjudges could destroy democracy in israel. and that is why they are out on the