this, case i want. it s going to be something to watch, thank, you rachel. here is the movie pitch, for citizen murdaugh, a 21st century remake of the orson welles 1997 classic citizen caine, but it went enormously wealthy newspaper owner. act, won a 42 year old australian newspaper owner starts buying american newspapers in 1973, moved to new york in 1974, and expanding exponentially by buying his way into show business, where he shows out of his hollywood studio, the same kind of movies and television programs that all of the studios and networks are doing. in 1985, he becomes a u.s. citizen and gives up his australian citizenship. act to, ten years later, he has made so many money that he can affair to lose every penny that he invests in a long shot gamble on a tv network that
she is a pantomime baddie, and we look at all these big celebrity moments as a great british pantomime. this afternoon, rebekah vardy said that she was disappointed and devastated by the judge is finding. she also asked to an end for what she called the vile abuse against her family. abuse the judge today also recognised. rebekah vardy hoped this case would restore her reputation, that reputation has now fallen further. colin paterson, bbc news. and our home editor mark eastonjoins me now. this really raises some striking situations around media law and how we are all publishers now. we are all publishers now. indeed, it s very much we are all publishers now. indeed, it s very much a we are all publishers now. indeed, it s very much a 21st-century - we are all publishers now. indeed, it s very much a 21st-century libel| it s very much a 21st century libel case, if someone said to you i am a publisher you might think they are in the book trade or a newspaper owner but all publish u
but this morning, there are questions about his role in the admittance of a russian born newspaper owner to the house of lords. the sunday times claims that, in 2020, british intelligence assessed that giving a peerage to evgeny lebedev posed a national security risk. the paper says that assessment was withdrawn after mrjohnson personally intervened. sir keir starmer has called for a parliamentary committee to investigate, but the deputy prime minister said there was no evidence to do so. there is a very strict and stringent process when anyone is granted a peerage. i don t know the facts of the case i wasn t involved in it but i do know that it was applied very rigorously in this case. downing street said all individuals nominated for a peerage were done so in recognition of their contribution to society, and all peerages were vetted by the house of lords appointments commission. earlier this week, lord lebedev added his voice to the condemnation of the attack on ukraine. in his p
so, tomorrow, we want to push them further to say reduce that down to 28 days, make it a really effective sanction so that we can put maximum pressure on russia. borisjohnson will host the prime ministers of canada and the netherlands in downing street tomorrow to discuss further international action to support ukraine and isolate russia. but this morning, there are questions about his role in the admittance of a russian born newspaper owner to the house of lords. the sunday times claims that, in 2020, british intelligence assessed that giving a peerage to evgeny lebedev posed a national security risk. the paper says that assessment was withdrawn after mrjohnson personally intervened. sir keir starmer has called for a parliamentary committee to investigate, but the deputy prime minister said there was no evidence to do so. there is a very strict and stringent process when anyone is granted a peerage. i don t know the facts of the case i wasn t involved in it but i do know that it w
18 months to register. the government s retreated because of our arguments and said, well, six months. but six months is still more than enough time to sell property here in the united kingdom. so, tomorrow, we want to push them further to say reduce that down to 28 days, make it a really effective sanction so that we can put maximum pressure on russia. borisjohnson will host the prime ministers of canada and the netherlands in downing street tomorrow to discuss further international action to support ukraine and isolate russia. but, this morning, there are questions about his role in the admittance of a russian born newspaper owner to the house of lords. the sunday times claims that, in 2020, british intelligence assessed that giving a peerage to evgeny lebedev posed a national security risk. the paper says that assessment was withdrawn after mrjohnson personally intervened. sir keir starmer has called for a parliamentary committee to investigate, but the deputy prime minister sai