it was time, you know? we ll look at the legacy of a leader who led the snp to repeated election victories and ask what next for the party and for scotland. also on the programme: the latest on the search for the missing mother nicola bulley. police reveal that the as year old, who s been missing for 19 days, was considered a high risk missing person from the start. because of alcohol related issues related to the menopause. as soon as she was reported missing, following the information that was provided to the police by her partner, paul, and based on a number of specific vulnerabilities that we were made aware of, nicola was graded as high risk. and the one year old who s received the most expensive medicine ever approved for the nhs a £3 million life saving gene therapy. arsenal could be replaced at the top of the list by manchester city as the two sides meet at the emirates. good evening from holyrood, where politicians and voters alike are reeling at the news that n
slows in the uk for a second month in a row, but remains close to a ao year high. there is still a long way to go in the battle against inflation for families up and down the country who are seeing food price inflation of nearly 17% and that is causing a massive hike in the cost of the weekly shop. philippinejournalist and nobel peace prize winner maria ressa is cleared of tax evasion charges. in tennis defending men s champion rafa nadal is out of the australian open at the second round stage after defeat by american mackenzie mcdonald. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. officials in ukraine have told the bbc that the country s interior minister denys monastyrsky and his deputy are among at least 18 people who ve been killed in a helicopter crash in a suburb of kyiv. there were nine people including mr monastyrsky aboard the helicopter. some of those killed were on the ground. the regional governor said the aircraft came down near a kin
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and knowledge about the counterespionage, counter intelligence missions and foreign intelligence missions and foreign intelligence missions and foreign intelligence missions of ukraine, and then you have got the state secretary who is responsible for running the ministry day cumulatively, this loss is grave. some ukrainian say it is like a decapitation of the ministry of interior. there will be people who can step up, but at the moment it is a significant blow. by, can step up, but at the moment it is a significant blow. a significant blow. a significant blow for ukraine, a significant blow. a significant blow for ukraine, it a significant blow. a significant blow for ukraine, it comes - a significant blow. a significant blow for ukraine, it comes at l a significant blow. a significant blow for ukraine, it comes at a a significant blow. a significant - blow for ukraine, it comes at a time as we have been discussing here at bbc in the wake of the uk government promising to sent tan