Now on bbc news. Newscast hello. Hello, laura. And hello, henry. Hi, henry. Hi. So last night, i was at my friend toms birthday party, and hes a very good amateur poet, and he did a lovely poem saying thank you to everyone whod come to the party. Happy birthday, tom. But hes also a big newscast fan and an even biggerfan of sunday with Laura Kuenssberg. Even happier birthday. So i thought, why not combine all those things together and do a poem about this weeks sunday with Laura Kuenssberg . Oh, my god. Here we go. Are you ready . Howards Double Barrelled Chef on sunday with laura kay. Politicians exaggerations going to get slayed. But first, this breaking news, a picture of recovering kate. But with all the twitter gossip, did it come too late . Rachel reeves bets all on economic growth. Vicky atkins asked why nhs productivity sloweth, but waits this weekend episode has no pad, fear not newscasters you can always call up add. I think thats extremely good, tom. And we all say one and al
continues with no end in sight. we report from the front line to assess the impact the conflict has had on ukraine. amp presidentjoe biden has announced new sanctions and an additional $2 billion support package helping the ukrainians in theirfight. welcome to the programme. it s the first anniversary of the ukraine war, one year since vladimir putin ordered his forces to launch an all out assault on ukraine with the aim of taking kyiv within days. the strategy failed. ukrainian resistance has been fierce, though it has come at an immense cost. many have died on the battlefield, and accusations of war crimes by the russian troops have shocked the world. the war has changed europe and the world, leaving russia diplomatically isolated and revitalising the nato alliance. some have thought was losing its justification. our international editor jeremy bowen has reported on the conflict from the very beginning. he s kept in touch with many of the ukrainians he s spoken to along the
hello, it s adam in the studio. it s victoria in the studio. for some reason they ve turned the temperature up really high. it s baking in here. let s raise the news temperature by talking about what s been happening. oh, that was so lame, wasn t it? anyway, keir starmer, labour leader, went to manchester, did a big speech, it was billed as a big speech, and he unveiled these five missions. yes. how do you understand what a mission is? i looked it up on dictionary.com, because it s not a promise, it s not a pledge, it is a. let me get my notes. it s an important goal or purpose. 0k. so it s what he would hope to do, should he form the next government, but it s definitely not a promise. and a key test in politics of a list with five things on it is whetherjournalists can remember all five at the end of the day. shall we test ourselves? let s go. fastest growth in the g7 by the end of the first term of a labour government. highest sustained growth. yes, ma am. nhs fit for the f
ukraine s allies have again pledged to help kyiv repel the russian invasion. the us has announced more sanctions against russia and has said it will provide ukraine with another two billion dollars worth of weaponry. earlier, ukrainian troops took part in a parade in the centre of kyiv. after a minute s silence, president zelensky handed out awards to soldiers and the families of those who ve died. there s been no comment on the anniversary from the russian president, vladimir putin. his predecessor, dmitry medvedev, said on social media that his country should push ukrainian forces all the way back to the polish border. you are watching bbc news. now, newscast
a powerful signal of global support. ukraine s allies have again pledged to help kyiv repel the russian invasion. the us has announced more sanctions against russia and has said it will provide ukraine with another two billion dollars worth of weaponry. earlier, ukrainian troops took part in a parade in the centre of kyiv. after a minute s silence, president zelensky handed out awards to soldiers and the families of those who ve died. there s been no comment on the anniversary from the russian president, vladimir putin. his predecessor, dmitry medvedev, said on social media that his country should push ukrainian forces all the way back to the polish border. you are watching bbc news. now, newscast