careers overlapped. so this is someone who is well known to the tory party. i think that politically the report as interesting as well in the report as interesting as well in the sense that richard sharp s career may be ending in terms of the bbc, but one thing he has played quite a proactive role in, first reported by the sunday times, one person is simon case, the cabinet secretary, and in this report richard sharp is effectively saying, speaking in comments that he felt when he had spoken to simon case and he said he raised to the top civil servant the fact that this bbc appointment was going on around the time he arranged a meeting between simon case and the men who went on to guarantee the loan for boris johnson, and he says he thought that was enough, that it seems it wasn t, so he takes the blame and he should have done differently, but you read that and i think it will add to pressure about the fact that simon case, the civil servant, is repeatedly an aspect and lots
that he really wished he had said something to somebody at a particular time, something to somebody at a particulartime, but when something to somebody at a particular time, but when you say the director general visited him yesterday, obviously the director general can express out the bbc is failing, but he can t get him to do anything in terms of resigning. to do anything in terms of resigning- to do anything in terms of resiuanin. , , , ., resigning. exactly, this is not the bbc issue, resigning. exactly, this is not the bbc issue, this resigning. exactly, this is not the bbc issue, this is resigning. exactly, this is not the bbc issue, this is the resigning. exactly, this is not the bbc issue, this is the gift - resigning. exactly, this is not the bbc issue, this is the gift of - resigning. exactly, this is not the bbc issue, this is the gift of the i bbc issue, this is the gift of the government and it has been since the very beginning in 1922 and pretty much eve
late night programme. hello., i hello. , i am hello., iam lucy hello., i am lucy hockings. president zelensky has described it as another night of russian terror a series of air strikes targeting several cities across ukraine. at around 4am local time, the country was hit by a wave of missiles fired by the russian military. this is the scene in one of those cities in central ukraine, after a building was apparently hit by a missile. rescue operations are still well under way to search for survivors in the rubble. so let s take a look at the scope and scale of last night s attack. most of the fighting in recent months has been confined to the east of the country centred mainly on the donbas region. that changed in the early hours of the morning the capital kyiv was attacked, the first time it s been a target for more than 50 days. looking further south, in the city of uman an apartment building collapsed at least six people were killed. others are feared missing beneat
i haven t seen the report but i understand he tendered his resignation to the secretary of state. ~ , , ., resignation to the secretary of state. ~ , ., , state. why didn t you say ten months auo? this state. why didn t you say ten months ago? this is state. why didn t you say ten months ago? this is about state. why didn t you say ten months ago? this is about things state. why didn t you say ten months ago? this is about things doing - ago? this is about things doing thins ago? this is about things doing things professionally ago? this is about things doing things professionally and - ago? this is about things doing . things professionally and properly. it is proper we have an independent process, we don t prejudge, we reach a conclusion. that is happen. richard sharpe has resigned but it is right to do things properly and professionally. professionally. should his replacement professionally. should his replacement be professionally. should his replacement