it s seven in the morning in singapore, and midnight in london, i m monica miller borisjohnson has been referred to the police by the cabinet office, over new claims he may have broken lockdown rules during the pandemic. the allegations have come to light during preparations for the covid public investigation. mrjohnson has replied to the allegations in a statement. in the statement, mrjohnson s team says the assertion by the cabinet office that there have been further covid rule breaches is totally untrue . and says, many will conclude that this has all the hallmarks of yet another politically motivated stitch up. our political correspondent jonathan blake has more on the story. there is no investigation yet to what happened here is the lawyers going to boris johnson s a ministerial diary during the time of the pandemic in the process of preparing evidence for forthcoming public inquiry which will examine the uk s response to the pandemic came across diary entries which w
of any sort of pursuit orjays. the police have clarified the post suit didn t carry on to the point of the collision which killed the boys. it looks like the officers were either not able to continue chasing or decided to drop back, is something they often do in the interest of public safety. the chief superintendent clarified the police vehicle was not present at the moment of the collision and officers were able to get there soon afterwards to try to save the lives of those boys. many residents have praised the efforts of those officers in difficult conditions. the vacuum where local people seem to know that the police had been around, perhaps instigated that pursuit which then set the boys presumably racing at speed around that a state for the local papal knew some of that last night. that s why rumours circulated, that s why the story spread and so much upset why so many people came to the estate last night. that s when things started to turn nasty. this is one local resi
let s start with the aftermath of what appears to be the largest incursion into russia s territory since the full scale invasion of ukraine began. russia now says it s used air strikes and artillery to defeat the armed insurgents. the kremlin claims it killed 70 attackers who crossed into the belgorod region on monday. it says the rest were driven back into ukraine. belgorod s governor said one civilian died in the violence. russia insists the fighters were ukrainian, and used us supplied weapons, but both kyiv and washington deny any involvement. instead, two russian paramilitary groups have posted these images on social media, saying this was an attempt to overthrow vladimir putin s regime. our security correspondent frank gardner explains how the development is likely to be not welcomed by the west. this raid launched from ukrainian territory and carried out by russians could turn out to be a little bit of a mixed blessing for kyiv. why? on one hand, it is embarrassing for
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financial damage has not yet been determined. some areas still remain under water after six months worth of rain fell in the space of 36 hours one week ago. france s ban on domestic short haulflights, where the same journey can be made by train in under two and a half hours, has come into effect. critics say the measure is symbolic and will only have minimal effect on co2 emissions, and call for an extension to journey up to four hours. police in spain have made a number of arrests after racist insults were hurled at the real madrid player viniciusjunior during a match on sunday at valencia. the abuse has sparked outrage in brazil over the treatment of one of the country s top players. the government has requested urgent meetings with prosecutors and the football federation. our correspondent have the latest on the arrest.