and where are they? take savelifedirect.com. it says it s raised $100,000. it s registered to this man, moussa ibrahim, who is in abuja in nigeria. it says it s raising money for ukraine. yes. but it s not, is it? it s not raising any money for ukraine. we are trying to help the ukrainians. really? you say on your website you ve already raised $100,000. and yet you re not a charity, and there s no evidence any of your money is going to ukraine. he insists he is sending donations to ukraine, but after we spoke, he took the website down. for ukrainians, the war brings misery. for scammers, it s just another opportunity to make money. angus crawford, bbc news.
of remarkable volunteers are doing here in the donbas, including the man who filmed this. a british maths teacher, guy 0sborn, who came out last month to lend a hand. we have been going quite close to the front and evacuating huddled, bedridden people, a couple of blind people, people with zimmer frames. it is quite a risk you re taking. i am quite scared most of the time. who wouldn t be? explosions. this footage was filmed by the driver of another school bus, one of the two that went missing. mikhail pankov is a local history teacher. last friday, he left for a rescue mission and never came back. then, a surprise announcement on russian television. mikhail has been captured alive.
the new boss of britain s biggest sports retailer, sports direct, says he s planning to open up ten new flagship stores. michael murray has taken over as chief executive of frasers group that includes house of fraser and flannels. in his first interview in the top job, he warns of cost pressures facing the business and price rises ahead. our business correspondent emma simpson reports. opening tomorrow. a new flagship store. and there s also a new man at the top. it s cost 10 million to open this store, which is a huge investment in the high street. meet michael murray, aged 32. he now has one of the biggest jobs in british retail, and he s betting big the high street. he wants more of these stores, with brands, e sports and experience. do you see yourself as a moderniser, then? you could call me that. it s really about taking all different aspects of the business and making it fit for purpose and simple for the consumer to shop.
so, who is behind these sites? and where are they? take savelifedirect.com. it says it s raised $100,000. it s registered to this man, moussa ibrahim, who is in abuja in nigeria. beeping. it says it s raising money for ukraine. yes, exactly. but it s not, is it? it s not raising any money for ukraine. we are trying to help the ukrainians. - really? you say on your website you ve already raised $100,000, and yet you re not a charity, and there s no evidence any of your money is going to ukraine. he insists he is sending donations to ukraine, but after we spoke, he took the website down.
for ukrainians, the war brings misery. for scammers, it s just another opportunity to make money. angus crawford, bbc news. the new boss of britain s biggest sports retailer, sports direct, says he s planning to open up ten new flagship stores. michael murray has taken over as chief executive of frasers group that includes house of fraser and flannels. in his first interview in the top job, he warns of cost pressures facing the business and price rises ahead. our business correspondent emma simpson reports. opening tomorrow, a new flagship store. and there s also a new man at the top. it s cost 10 million to open this store, which is a huge investment in the high street. meet michael murray, aged 32. he now has one of the biggest jobs in british retail, and he s betting big the high street. on the high street.