to frontline politics and will run as a candidate in the general election for the reform uk party, which he will now also lead. he s to contest the seat of clacton in essex, his eighth attempt to become an mp, having previously said he wouldn t run in this election. but he s changed his mind because he said he didn t want to let millions of people down. he also predicted that labour would win the election, and that as a member of parliament, he could provide more of an opposition to sir keir starmer than the conservatives, whom he claims are incapable. lucy manning has all the details. mr farag, are you standing? we will find out in the mr farag, are you standing? we will find out in the moment, mr farag, are you standing? we will find out in the moment, won t - mr farag, are you standing? we will find out in the moment, won t we? | find out in the moment, won t we? why have you changed your mind? who says why have you changed your mind? who says i why have you ch
financial loss because of not getting their payments, for example if they have been fined by the bank for a missed direct debit or something like that, they can apply for redress, but they have to apply for redress, but they have to apply for it online. meanwhile, hmrc says the problem has been fixed and anyone due to get payments tomorrow will get their money. the time is 6.18. our top story this evening. nigel farage has announced he s the new leader of the reform party and will stand as a candidate in the election. coming up: we report from russia on putin s attempts to silence criticism of the war in ukraine. coming up on bbc news tributes to rob burrow have been pouring in, following the death of the rugby league star. fans have left flowers and scarves outside of headingley stadium for burrow, who was diagnosed with motor neurone disease in 2019. ahead of the election, we re getting the latest from our reporters right across the uk, finding out what s at stake in their backyar
so he acknowledged galloping inflation but didn t say a word about the trillions in spending trillions and that he ran through that because that inflation. he acknowledged gas prices are skyrocketing but didn t say a word about her on domestic energy production that his administration lied. he acknowledged the need to secure our southern border but didn t say a word about the failure of his administration to enforce the laws leading to the highest rate for illegal immigration and 61 years. a new acknowledged russia s invasion but didn t say a word about the disastrous weakness from his administration. the catastrophic withdrawal from afghanistan or his decision to wage sanctions on russia on putin s nord stream2 pipeline which is what directly led to this invasion. on every issue, he was like sergeant schultz from hogan s heroes.
off by saying putin will never be our partner. general mattis said of russia, they are an adversary. there are an increasing number of areas where we are going to have to confront russia. he said, they are trying to break the nato alliance. pompeo agreed that the senior leadership of russia was guilty of at least approving if not commissioning the hacking against the united states. but, again, both men have been much more huing within traditional lines of how russia and putin are viewed in this country. whatever his motivation, donald trump has been part of this normalization effort. continued quotes as recently yesterday on russia on putin. joining us here in new york, medal of honor recipient and retired u.s. army colonel jack