and can american lawmakers end the chaos on capitol hill? kevin mccarthy bids yet again to take one of washington s top jobs. we start with prince harry s much anticipated autobiography , in it he claims his brother, prince william physically attacked him in 2019. he grabbed me by the collar, ripping my necklace, and he knocked me to the floor, harry is quoted as saying. this is being reported in the guardian newspaper, which says it has seen a copy of the duke of sussex s memoir, titled, spare. the newspaper reports that the book sets out an argument between the two brothers over prince harry s wife meghan. kensington palace and buckingham palace, which represent prince william and king charles respectively, have both said they will not comment. and what sparked the row between the two brothers? according to the guardian, it was comments prince william made to prince harry at his london home in 2019, as nicholas witchell recounts. the brothers had an angry confrontatio
and if you do the maths already, he hasn t got through. this is the eighth round of voting and as i was saying, one thing we can guarantee, a ninth round of voting, would it be today? stay with us here on 0utside source. hello. some blustery conditions out there for many of us tonight, particularly in scotland, where gales are likely in places. also rather squally winds in association with a band of rain pushing eastwards. what we have on the satellite picture from earlier on is this hook of cloud, that marks out the centre of an area of low pressure passing to the northwest of scotland. a lot of cloud running ahead of that, including this band of cloud and rain that will continue to journey south eastwards across england and wales with some squally winds along it. but as our area of low pressure passes close to the north west of scotland, that s where we will see a swathe of gales, gusts of 60 70mph, or perhaps even a touch stronger than that in the most exposed western spots. but eve
together in the way we have seen this year. the good news in all of this is surely the surprising resilience of the west. the west. talk about that. well, one thing that hasn t gotten much coverage, as the europeans are taking it so, so hard economically, is its political unity in europe, allowing them to get through this. the europeans together are now working on a ninth round of sanctions against the russians, all 27 countries have voted unanimously for every one of those rounds. they are working together on a stronger, coordinated energy policy. a coordinated fiscal policy on the back of what was a coordinated health care policy on the back of the pandemic. so the eu, it s the largest common market. they had brexit. for several years, people were saying is the eu going to fall apart? what about the democracies in these countries? it turns out that the eu itself, which is by far the most significant experimental success
they have this year. the good news in all of this is surely the surprising resilience of the west. the west. talk about that. well, one thing that hasn t gotten much coverage, as the europeans are taking it so, so hard economically, is its political unity in europe, allowing them to get through this. the europeans together are now working on a ninth round of sanctions against the russians, all 27 countries have voted unanimously for every one of those rounds. they are working together on a stronger, coordinated energy policy. a coordinated fiscal policy on the back of a coordinated health care policy on the back of the pandemic. so the eu, it s the largest common market. they had brexit. for several years, people were saying is the eu going to fall apart? what about the democracies in these countries? it turns out that the eu itself, which is by far the most
execution in less than a week stemming from anti-government protests. a 23-year-old student was publicly hanged today in the city. he was convicted of wage are war against god for stabbing and killing two security force members last month. local news outlets report two dozen people arrested face execution for their involvement in the nationwide protests. human rights groups say tehran is aggressively cracking down on demonstrations with 118,000 people arrest sod far. representatives from eu nations will meet today to discuss another round of sanctions against russia and additional arms funding to ukraine. if agreed to, the eu s ninth round of suggestion sanctions will target 200 more individuals and entities. it s unknown whether hungary will unite the veto power to