of 3 million euros in cash to prince charles by a qatari sheikh. clarence house says all the correct processes were followed. good evening to you at home and good evening to you so lots to get this we will get cracking straightaway and start with a front page of the financial times covering this g7 summit going on in bavaria today and we are covering it here on bbc news. look at the headline they have picked out there, g7 aims to hurt russian war chest with price cap on crude exports will stuck any talk us through what is going on here? yes. through what is going on here? yes, so what all of through what is going on here? yes, so what all of the through what is going on here? yes, so what all of the bits through what is going on here? ye: so what all of the bits of world leaders gathered in the bavarian alps for the summit and the ft look at the story about kind of conversations about limiting the amount of money going to russia and honestly we have seen huge sanctions
our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell, looks back at king charles first year on the throne. the end came amid the tranquillity of balmoral, exactly as the late queen had wanted. at 3:10, at the moment of her death, the crown passed and the reign of charles iii began. no british monarch had waited longer to succeed to the throne and few monarchs can have been as aware as he was of the scale of the challenge. to succeed such a revered sovereign and maintain the monarchy s position. on this, the first anniversary of the late queen s death, the king paid tribute to her. we recall with great affection, her long life, devoted service and all she meant to so many of us. i am deeply grateful too for the love and support that has been shown to my wife and myself during this year, as we do our utmost to be of service to you all. in the year since the late queen s death, the transition to charles has gone smoothly, perhaps more smoothly than many had expected. there s been a chang
but this move could also be in breach of wt0 rules and so it was something that the prime minister possibly ethics adviser who reside quite recently and this was part of the conversations that triggered his resignation, that he thought it was wrong for the prime minister to knowingly breach international rules. so there is quite a couple get a political row going on there, but these are attempts by downing street and the prime minister to get on the front foot a bit in policy after weeks and weeks of political difficulty. the after weeks and weeks of political difficul . ., , ., ., difficulty. the ft as he won t want to look at this difficulty. the ft as he won t want to look at this story difficulty. the ft as he won t want to look at this story that - to look at this story that i mentioned earlier and i want to ask you, the little story on the left hand side, wallace rises up ranks inventory popularity stakes. what is going on? interesting as for months
over the years. he s not the most popular guy around. what s your take on him, what s he like? he s up against when it comes to the popularity stakes, if you like, the much-loved, the dearly-loved rafe nadal and roger federer and he s been up against that over the years. he s come from nowhere in terms of winning grand slam titles, he s got himself right up there alongside them on 20. they re all fascinatingly poised on 20. i found him person to able, ver generous with his time, very passionate, very drive. we spoke about other topics as well. passionate about football, european football as well. he s just good with his time. and no topic was off limits in the brief amount of time i had with him. he was certainly very, very honest with his answers. but as i say, there is so much scrutiny on him right now. i mentioned that being driven and it all goes back to his childhood, michael.