for a ukrainian counteroffensive? and the chelsea flower show opens, this year sustainability and diversity are key themes. coming up in the sport on bbc news one down, two to go. pep guardiola says to be considered one of the greatest teams, his side need to become european champions. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the home secretary, suella braverman, says she s confident nothing untoward has happened following controversy over her handling of a speeding offence last summer. now, she refused to be drawn on whether she instructed civil servants to arrange a one on one driving awareness course, instead of attending a public session. opposition parties say she should quit if she s found to have breached the ministerial code, because the rules say civil servants shouldn t get involved in the private affairs of ministers. rishi sunak has been meeting his ethics adviser to decide what happens next. here s our political correspondent, iain watson. any regre
you know, it s been a struggle, and a lot of my friends who i ve met through the choir have experienced the same thing. and ijust think it s important that we figure out what was best and make sure that everyone gets the help they need. in a statement, the home office said it s currently conducting an internal review into the support package provided to victims of terrorism to better address their needs following an attack. dr cath hill s son was at the arena. her experience of trying to find help for him inspired her to campaign for change. many young people, particularly when they went from primary to secondary or to college and university, had to relive some of that trauma in order to tell their teachers and tutors what they d experienced. they shouldn t have to do that. so a bit like similar statuses that you might have if you have an independent learning support plan, or for looked after children, that there s some status where teachers are made aware that young people have experi
proposing this morning? well, sir keir starmer set out three key priorities for change, he talked about out neighbourhood health service, so more done in the community to reflect that growing numbers of people are living with long term conditions such as heart disease and dementia. he said that would require more gps but also other health staff in the community doing more, such as pharmacists. that brings us into the second priority, which is healthy life expectancy. there is a 20 year gap between how long people live in health, compared between the rich and poor as there is, and some of the policies he proposed include a ban onjunk food the policies he proposed include a ban on junk food advertising. thirdly, technology, allowing patients to make more use of the nhs, much in the way we shop and watch television has been revolutionised by those technologies, he wants the nhs to do the same so that it can be, he says, fit for the future.
the union will now consult its members, who voted in favour of strike action earlier this month, on the offer. bma scotland said the deal was likely to be the best that the scottish government would offer. after the abrupt departure of one of britian s most high profile television presenters, philip schofield, from itv s this morning show, today s replacement presenters have been paying tribute. it was announced at the weekend that the 61 year old would be stepping down with immediate effect. here s our arts and media correspondent david sillito. ! hello and i hello and welcome. ! hello and welcome. we can t start the show ! hello and welcome. we can t start the show without paying i start the show without paying tribute to the man who has spent the last two decade sitting on the sofa, philip schofield. philip schofield. there was this mornin: philip schofield. there was this morning on philip schofield. there was this morning on this philip schofield. there was this morning on
questions about the summit? downing street subsequently clarified questions about the summit? downing street subsequently clarified that - street subsequently clarified that he did have confidence in the home secretary, but nonetheless he has now had a conversation with his adviser on ministerial standards and are said to be gathering further information. opposition parties are calling for an urgent inquiry. the prime minister calling for an urgent inquiry. tue: prime minister did calling for an urgent inquiry. tte: prime minister did stand calling for an urgent inquiry. tt2 prime minister did stand outside downing street when he became prime minister, saying that he was going to bring about change, much needed change, i would say, under this government and have accountability, honesty and transparency, and i think that an investigation comes first. ,., , think that an investigation comes first. , ., ., first. in the past hour, the home secretary went first. in the past hour, the