or corky from the night manager, you ll certainly recognsie this famous face. tom hollander and his fellow actor will keen on stage, on putin and russia s billionaires. and with me the real life logan roy. actor brian cox is back after the huge success of the drama succession. rain newton smith, the boss of the cbi battling to save it, and salma shah, tory insider and former adviser at the home office. morning, morning. promises, promises the conservatives made some huge ones in the past on imigration and they simply haven t been kept. before we talk about that let s take a look at some of the front pages. there s no one story that dominates today. the sun looks ahead to holly willoughby s return to the tv sofa tomorrrow after all that drama. the mirror suggests auntie holly , claiming the bbc is trying to poach her. who knows? the sunday times features one of our talking points today what s going on at the cbi, suggesting the former boss tony danker is going to sue. and
public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i m fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york. today on the program the coronation of charles iii. how different will his reign be from that of his mother? we will explore. also, the curious case of the alleged attack on the kremlin. china s power play in the asia pacific and the american economy. our talk about all of that and more with an all-star panel. finally, bernard le vie started filming in ukraine just days after the war began. i ll talk to him about his new documentary slafa ukraine and how he thinks this tragic war will e. but first here s my take. we now have a biden doctrine. the biden administration has set it out in a striking, recent address by the national security adviser jake sullivan. sullivan outlines the administration s international economic policy, but it is really the overarching framework for president biden s approach to the world defining in luc
the bison move through so this baby bison could be just the beginning. jonah fisher, bbc news, in kent. time for a look at the weather. here s tomasz schafernaker. high. good afternoon. it is going to stay mild over the next few days but big downpours lurking on the horizon today and indeed the weekend is going to be quite changeable. certainly not a wash out, we have some sunshine on the way but it will change. this is what the satellite picture looks like now. quite a complicated sort of pattern of clouds, you can see there are vortices, low pressure swelling around the uk, and the air is crucially coming in from the south, from the southern climes so hence it feels so mild out there. as we go through the weekend you will see areas of low pressure sweeping across the uk bringing further outbreaks of rain through that very changeable autumnal picture. the temperatures today, 19 in london, more typical in the mid teens but the average in london this time of year is closer to
It is saturday april 27th. Today, Trump On Trial twice. Over the next two hours, our legal and reporting team help us break town the Supreme Court Immunity Arguments and jaw dropping revelations from the 2016 election interference case. Plus, calling his bluff. President biden is happy to debate trump. The expresident s grasp on the base weekends. Congressman garcia joins us. And the joke is on us, we will preview d. C. s big night White House Correspondent din perp grab your coffee, settle in and welcome to the weekend. Donald trump keeps coming back to one strategy to avoid accountability and delay, delay, delay. The Supreme Court now seems poised to help the efforts. Indicating that it could further stall the election federal election interference trial. This week the justices heard arguments on the president ial immunity claims although they are skeptical he has total immunity, several conservative justices indicated an openness to kick the case to the lower courts. Meaning we like