it came down to the goalkeepers. chelsea had swapped theirs. kepa arrizabalaga s shot was still rising, as liverpool danced around him. kepa s skied it. this was a high quality final with high quality penalties, a match which ebbed and eventually flowed in liverpool s direction for their first domestic cup success in a decade. natalie perks, bbc news, wembley. in the premier league, we saw more tributes to ukraine across the weekend. west ham players warmed up with the name of their ukrainian teammate andriy yarmolenko on their tops. and their opponents wolves wore shirts stating no to war. in terms of the action, it was west ham who took all three points, tomas soucke s second half winner sending them up to fifth. in scotland, celtic dropped points for the first time this year drawing 0 0 at hibernian but they do stay three points clear
we must all be clear what the risks of miscalculation could be and how existential that could very quickly become when people miscalculate and things escalate unnecessarily. and here is why. ukraine might have held a parade for nato forces last summer, but it is not yet a member. it wants to join but that will not happen while there is a risk of importing conflict into the alliance and that could take years to resolve. but look at how far and wide nato reaches, and the fear is that if nato forces joined the fight in ukraine, then war could spread across the whole continent. an attack on one member of nato is an attack on all members of nato. we will defend every inch of nato territory. that is the most powerful deterrent against president putin going beyond ukraine. but that may be of little solace to the many thousands of people trying to flee kyiv station. guards fired warning shots
rifles were handed out. i don t think you can underestimate the importance of home field, home terrain. in a war like this. even when the odds greatly favor the russians who are away from home, fighting on different territory, and fighting around people s houses. people fight differently when they are fighting for their own house. bret: last thing, steve. one russian troops arrived in kyiv, is there a plan? what happens? i think we move different stages and i don t think there s any harm in telling you what our thinking is. we stand up here. some people go further. that s fine. this is as far as i m going right now. we get down low. if it gets worse, we go in the room. then we go in the basement. the basement is our last stand. shannon: steve, thank god for you and your crew and our other colleagues who are willing to take on these assignments to
defence minister said if the russian soldiers come to your area and they are in the suburbs in the north, prepare your molotov cocktails. if you are in kyiv and you have some combat experience, come to us with your passport and pick up a gun. donate blood. there was even an announcement saying, are you a hacker, come and join our underground so you can fight russian cyber attacks. underground so you can fight russian cyberattacks. it underground so you can fight russian cyber attacks. it is the war of the people. as we look out into the city today, last week, evenjust today, last week, even just days ago, anyone coming to the city would have marvelled at the lights, the glitz and the energy, the cafes and restaurants were full. it is empty of people, the people have gone underground. the soldiers are emerging on all of the streets, taking a position, telling people to go to the bomb shelters. some people are leaving, some are staying to fight. but hour by hour, this vibrant european ci
spin bowler of all time. the cost of gas in the uk is now 13 times what it was a year ago, because prices on wholesale markets have risen to record levels amid fears that supplies from russia could be cut off or restricted. it comes as the president of the world bank said that the war in ukraine was a catastrophe for the world, which would slow economic growth. faisal is one reports. faisal islam. the impact of this war 1500 miles away is starting to be felt everywhere. a price shock is coming on what we pay for our loaves of bread, anything that requires a tin or a can, on sunflower oil and, of course, it s here already in our use of petrol at the pumps and energy generally, especially gas, all of which are being hit by limits on what russia or ukraine are able to export. have a look at the price energy companies pay for the gas