music. and, we go behind the scenes in turin for the eurovision song contest, where ukraine is tipped to win on saturday. and coming up on the bbc news channel. he s one of the world s most sought after talents, but is erling haaland on his way to the premier league? good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. prince charles has unveiled the government s plans for legislation for the year ahead, at the state opening of parliament. it was the first time in nearly 60 years that the queen didn t deliver the speech, after she decided not to attend because of what buckingham palace described as mobility problems. the speech contained 38 bills and draft bills and outlined the government s plan to tackle the cost of living crisis and regional inequalities. it included a new levelling up and regeneration bill, containing powers to force landlords in england to let out empty shops, in a bid to rejuvenate high streets. a brexit freedoms bill, to give ministers new powers to over
fire brigade is still trying to put out fires and the electricity wires over here have been ripped away. russia has been targeting the strategically important southern port city of odesa, it used to take ukrainian products to the world. president zelensky appealed again to end the war so the ports can be opened. translation: without our exorts, opened. translation: without our exports. dozens opened. translation: without our exports, dozens of opened. translation: without our exports, dozens of countries - opened. translation: without our exports, dozens of countries in - exports, dozens of countries in different parts of the world are already on the brink of food shortages and over time the situation could become, frankly, terrible. politicians are already discussing the possible consequences of a price crisis and famine in africa and asia, this is a direct consequence of russian aggression. missile strikes do not only destroy infrastructure, take shape lives. the force of the blas