The problem for the palace, and what does it tell us in the age of deep fakes . Also on the programme, we are going to hear tonight from one of the msf doctors who is fresh back from gaza, on her experience of operating under bombardment. And the biggest nato exercises since the cold war. What are they rehearsing, and how do they keep it secret from the russians . Good evening. The picture released by Kensington Palace On Mothering Sunday was supposed to put paid to some of the madder Conspiracy Theories about the princess of wales you would find if you spend any time on social media. Instead it has only added to them. Last night, five Picture Agencies refused to use the photo because it had been doctored. The daily mail today listed 16 issues with that picture, from the leaves on the trees, princess charlottes hand not being in line with her sleeve to the pattern on prince georges jumper. This morning, the princess was forced to admit via x that she had indeed changed it. Analysis sug
business stories. i m sally bundock. we start here in the uk, and what else but the coronation of his majesty king charles? as we ve been hearing, it s been an historic weekend, from the pomp and pageantry and a bit of rain on saturday to a day of street parties and a night of fantastic music to round off the celebrations. all driving some serious weekend spending, predicted by retailers to be worth something in the region of almost £1.8 billion. but as many continue to struggle with the current high cost of living, how long can the spending optimism last? katrina bishop is from consumer research company niq. let s talk this through. katrina, a warm welcome to you. morning. katrina, a warm welcome to you. morninu. ., . , , . morning. for many sectors in the uk that morning. for many sectors in the uk that have morning. for many sectors in the uk that have been - the uk that have been struggling, like hospitality, this was a huge boost, wasn t it? it this was a huge boost,
everywhere affects every one of us. warnings of blackouts to uk ministers. we do have good energy supplies in the uk. we can get through the winter. ..struggling to keep control after spooking the markets. i get it, and i. and i. are you sorry?! i changed the policy. are you sorry? of course i m sorry. ..and plenty of the public. the question that confronts us, wherever you are this morning how to be sure this. ..doesn t happen. this morning we rejoined live in the aberdeen art gallery by scotland s first minister, nicola sturgeon. from oxford by the one time liz truss superfan and former culture secretary, nadine dorries. from london by the prime minister s fixer the cabinet office minister nadhim zahawi. and with me here in aberdeen is a man known by millions as dijimmy peres. douglas henshall is here to talk about why he walked away from shetland, and what s next for him. and with me to reflect on the interviews and look at what is making the news is the former labour
impression, the plant is not financially viable. impression, the plant is not financially viable. it s a good industry in financially viable. it s a good industry in part financially viable. it s a good industry in part because - financially viable. it s a good industry in part because the | financially viable. it s a good i industry in part because the uk has high electricity prices and more taxes than others and the government has kept taxes low, given the waiver for certain industries including the steel industry, to make it easy for tata to repeat before keep their business viable but is losing money and tata are getting impatient.- losing money and tata are getting impatient. yet, this -lant getting impatient. yet, this plant has getting impatient. yet, this plant has been getting impatient. yet, this plant has been so - getting impatient. yet, this plant has been so critical i getting impatient. yet, this plant has been so critical to the local community in wales. there