so, what s going on here is the bbc inferring that someone s political allegiance means that their criticism is somehow invalid. are we, in future, going to be informed when a guest is conservative supporting 7 i d really be interested in the editorial process here. and lissy wilkins contrasted the description of mr needle as labour supporting with the treatment of the bbc chairman in the following item on monday s program. no mention was made of mr sharp s support of the tory party or, indeed, the large donation he had made to the tory party. if this is to be the bbc s policy to identify the political allegiance of everyone appearing in the programme, this policy should apply to everyone. we put those points to bbc news and they told us: the bbc chairman richard sharp gave an interview on tuesday to the corporation s own media editor. katie razzall. it came two days after newspaper story allege he d helped facilitate a loan to the then prime minister, borisjohnson, just week
bombing. 22 people died in the 2017 attacked the inquiry finds mi5 didn t miss a significant chance to take action that might ve prevented it. as the number of dead from greases train wreck rises to 57 public anger mounts over decades of underinvestment and lack of safety standards. we began in india where the 620 meeting has taken place and where the us and russian foreign ministers met in public for the first time since the invasion of ukraine. their exchange has been tense. it s normal for a joint statement to be made at the 620 come at this time no statement was made. the disagreements between western countries and russia made that impossible. earlierwe countries and russia made that impossible. earlier we heard from the us secretary antony blinken. i told the foreign minister what i and so many others said last week at the united nations and what so many 620 foreign minister said today, and this war of aggression. engage in meaningful diplomacy that can produce injust an
across north eastern parts of scotland, but otherwise it is looking like a dry and fine day. then, as the winds fall light to start our tuesday morning, it is likely to be a bit frosty first thing with patchy mist and fog around, but otherwise some fine weather around. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are nigel nelson, political editor of people and the sunday mirror and political commentatorjo phillips, tomorrow s front pages starting with. the sunday times leads with the explosion on the only bridge linking russia to the occupied crimean peninsula. the paper says the blast gives ukraine hope and is a serious embarassment for russia. the observer leads on the same story calling the incident a bitter blow for the russian leader vladimir putin. moving on, the telegraph s lead is a call from the prime minister, liz truss, to her mps unite or face or disaster the sunday express says the pm is telling her ministe
have been killed in county donegal in the republic of ireland. hello and welcome. president putin has suffered an embarrassing setback in the war with ukraine, after a huge explosion on the only bridge linking russia with the crimean peninsula. the bridge partially collapsed but has now reopened to light traffic. russia annexed crimea in 2014, and after occupying these regions of ukraine in red it s managed to establish a corridor up through southern and eastern ukraine. the kerch bridge, connecting russia to the crimean peninsula in the black sea, was an important supply route for sending russian troops and artillery into ukraine. in the last few hours president putin has ordered his fsb secret service to tighten security on the peninsula. our russia editor, steve rosenberg, reports. it is the bridge the kremlin built, and it was under attack. an explosion at dawn. this was the result. russian officials claim a lorry had been blown up here and that the fire then spread t
and his ex wife saying she s his death has bought a sense of relief. so let s begin. a warm welcome to our guests nigel and joe, let s start with a sunday times first of all, which has on its front page, the image of the bridge on which there was the explosion there, so if i start with you, joe, first of all, humiliating for putting and it brings hope for ukraine? , ., , , ukraine? yes it does, indeed, this was the bridge ukraine? yes it does, indeed, this was the bridge that ukraine? yes it does, indeed, this was the bridge that was ukraine? yes it does, indeed, this was the bridge that was a - ukraine? yes it does, indeed, this was the bridge that was a symboll was the bridge that was a symbol hated was the bridge that was a symbol hated by was the bridge that was a symbol hated by people in ukraine because it is a hated by people in ukraine because it is a symbol of russia s occupation of crimea. it was opened in 2018 occupation of crimea. it was opened in 2018