people here in kyiv wake up on sunday morning, they still don t know what to make of it all. translation: we hoped things would advance, . that prigozhin will change his mind and join the ukrainians. but money does miracles. he was obviously paid off. he has basically surrendered. translation: for me, both prigozhin and putin are war criminals. they bomb peaceful cities while people are sleeping. for example, yesterday everyone was talking about prigozhin when ukraine was hit by missiles. i m not interested in him. he is a criminal. translation: everything that is going on there - is god s punishment, - because the russian people have been supporting - their president and military. they say they want to liberate us, but we don t need - liberation from anyone. we know how to live. we don t need to be dictated by anyone on how to live - or what our rights are. we were a bit disappointed when it finished so early! yeah. yeah, we expected they would move their forces back to ru
for millions of homeowners if the government stuck to its plan. here s our political correspondent, tony bonsignore. soaring food prices, sky high energy bills, rents and mortgages going through the roof. today the prime minister again sought to calm growing fears about the state of the economy. this week you have told people it is going to be ok. do you understand why people looking at their mortgage bills, shopping bills, worrying about keeping the roof over their heads, they will listen to you and think, it is not going to be ok for me ? i have never said it is not challenging, i have never said it will not be a difficult time to get through, but i want to give people the reassurance and confidence we have a plan, the plan will work and we will get through this. that is exactly what people should be hearing from their prime minister and government. but with interest rates already at a 15 year high and more rate rises likely from the bank of england, there are fears this c
to an end last night. gareth bale s deflected strike was enough to give them the win over ukraine and a reason for wild celebrations on and off the pitch. to do what we ve done for this nation, put them on the world stage, the world map. everything we do for the world map. everything we do for the fans, and that is what we have tried to do for them. a perfect storm for renters. there s been a big rise in rents and a drop in the number of properties available we ll take a look at what s going on. hello from the british normandy memorial were today commemorations will take place to mark 78 years since d day. and for the first time, veterans will be able to come here on this day to remember their fallen comrades. good morning. we have a wet start to the day across central and eastern england, that will then clear and for most of us it will be cloudy with some showers. the exception for thatis with some showers. the exception for that is scotland, where once again it will be su
raise the issue in parliament. all ofthe raise the issue in parliament. fill of the cases depend on one single light, and that is that nobody but the postmasters and post mistresses could access their computers. we now know that to be untrue. i see no real reason, no logical reason, why you can t have a mass case, a mass appeal. you can t have a mass case, a mass a- eal. .,, you can t have a mass case, a mass a- eal. . you can t have a mass case, a mass a eal. . , appeal. the post office is acutely aware of the appeal. the post office is acutely aware of the human appeal. the post office is acutely aware of the human cost - appeal. the post office is acutely aware of the human cost of- appeal. the post office is acutely aware of the human cost of the l aware of the human cost of the scandal and are committed to providing full, fair and final compensation. but some campaigners have been calling forjustice for more than 20 years, and while their voices are now being heard more lou
remove the post office from the process. from the processes completely. because they have too much power over convictions being overturned or being referred to the courts. and also, even with relation to compensation, they are the ones that are running the show. and the labour leader agrees. i think that the prosecutions should be taken out of the hands of the post office and given to the crown prosecution servico and these convictions, the remaining convictions, need to be looked at en masse. as mps return to westminster today, backbenchers are pushing to raise the issue in parliament. all of the cases depend on one single lie and that is that nobody but the postmasters and post mistresses could access their computers. we now know that to be untrue. i see no real reason, no logical reason, why you can t have a mass case, a mass appeal. the post office say they re