they shout defiantly. both countries fighting the imperial oppressor. they travel from warsaw to war, hours first to the border. a final sip of safety before a crossing off limits to our camera. their sights set on victory for two nations in arms. mark lowen, bbc news, on the poland ukraine border. the russian billionaire alisher usmanov says he no longer owns many of his uk properties that once belonged to him. that could leave them beyond the reach of government sanctions. they included a multi million pound mansion in north london and a tudor manor house in surrey. it raises serious questions about the effectiveness of sanctions imposed since the invasion of ukraine began, as andy verity reports. he s been described as one of president putin s favourite oligarchs. alisher usmanov is said to be worth an estimated $18.4 billion and used
they want? almost impossible. volunteers they want? almost impossible. volunteers are they want? almost impossible. volunteers are getting - they want? almost impossible. volunteers are getting around. they want? almost impossible. i volunteers are getting around the region, trying to get some food and resources in the city, but it is almost impossible for locals to leave the region and the city. it has been good to talk to you. anastasia, thanks forjoining us. the russian billionaire alisher usmanov says he no longer owns many of his uk properties that once belonged to him. that could leave them beyond the reach of government sanctions. they included a multi million pound mansion in north london and a tudor manor house in surrey. it raises serious questions about the effectiveness of sanctions imposed since the invasion of ukraine began, as andy verity reports. he s been described as one of president putin s favourite oligarchs. alisher usmanov is said to be worth an estimated $18
when russia launched its special military operation, and chose never to return. she s too afraid to say where she s now based. i m afraid of physical assault, i m afraid of going to jail for words. the only thing that is allowed is propaganda. i m absolutely sure that this is just the beginning and that things are going to get worse. chanting. daring to disagree is increasingly dangerous in russia. with each protest, the crowds shrink. with each week, there are fewer journalists to cover them and anything that contradicts the kremlin. president putin s regime knows that fear can breed silence. caroline davies, bbc news, moscow. the russian billionaire alisher usmanov says he no longer owns many of his uk properties that once belonged to him. that could leave them beyond the reach of government sanctions. they included a multi million pound mansion in north london and a tudor manor house in surrey. it raises serious questions
fleeing afghanistan have been accommodated on a temporary basis in london that s according to city hall. all were intially housed in hotels, as per covid quarantine rules, but now the challenge is to find a permanent home. the afghan resettlement minister victoria atkins was pleased that more councils were stepping forward to help, but warned the process would take time. most people would understand rehousing thousands of people and being also very careful and informed about the way that we do that, it takes time and it requires care. people living in and around 0xted in surrey are being told to boil their tap water after tests showed water supplies could be affected by the e coli bacteria. sutton and east surrey water have apologised. they say the issue was discovered during routine tests and they re working to investigate and rectify the problem. postcodes affected are on their website. brighton and london are among the areas receiving government money to stop homeless people leavi
is to find a permanent home. the afghan resettlement minister victoria atkins was pleased that more councils were stepping forward to help, but warned the process would take time. most people would understand rehousing thousands of people and being also very careful and informed about the way we do that, it takes time and requires care. people living in and around 0xted in surrey are being told to boil their tap water after tests showed water supplies could be affected by the e coli bacteria. sutton and east surrey water have apologised. they say the issue was discovered during routine tests and they re working to investigate and rectify the problem. postcodes affected are on their website. brighton and london are among the areas receiving government money to stop homeless people leaving hospital and then being quickly readmitted. £16 million has been given to 17 pilot projects across the country which aim to reduce pressure on the nhs and help homeless people find accommodation. it s