half hour. the us defence secretary once in a dangerous moment in the middle east as america prepares to respond to the reigning attack that kills three us personnel warns of a dangerous moment. the kills three us personnel warns of a dangerous moment. the president will not tolerate a dangerous moment. the president will not tolerate attacks a dangerous moment. the president will not tolerate attacks on - will not tolerate attacks on american troops and neither will i. european leaders agree a 50 billion euros aid dealfor ukraine. meanwhile, ukraine s ministry of defence says they ve sunk another russian warship in the black sea. footage released shows that being sunk by several see drones. and the double oscar winner sparked controversy by using ai double oscar winner sparked controversy by using al to recreate the voices of two dead singers. we will talk live to the composer. first, let s round up all the business use of the day. ty kenwright has joined us. focusi
french police fired tear gas at climate protestors in the french capital paris outside french oil giant total energies general assembly meeting. hundreds of protesters gathered outside as they tried to stop the event from happening. images on social media show totalenergies shareholders and activists arguing before the event. the meeting started an hour ago, as shareholders have to vote on a motion in regards to the company s carbon emission. they plan to allocate a third of its investment to low carbon sources and reach 100 gigawatts of renewable by the 2030. but france s energy transmission minister has urged the company speed things up. but obligations are that it provides. it has come under fire for a pipeline project that activists say is threatened ecosystem. live now to manon aubry, a french european mp for the leftist party france unbowed, joining me now from paris. you joining me now from paris. were at that protest toi explain you were at that protest today. just ex
former adviser to george w bush. welcome to the programme. rishi sunak has ordered an inquiry into the tax affairs of nadhim zahawi, the man he appointed as chair of the conservative party. the ethics adviser sir laurie magnus, a former investment banker, has been asked to get to the bottom of everything , following reports mr zahawi was forced to pay a fine and millions of pounds in unpaid taxes to hmrc. it is quite the turn around. on wednesday the prime minister told the commons there was nothing further to investigate. mr speaker, my honourable friend has already addressed this matter in full, and there is nothing more i can add. but there are plenty of questions that remain unanswered. number 10 says, it was only this weekend the prime minister became aware of penalties mr zahawi had paid to the tax office, while serving as chancellor. in that role, mr zahawi was nominally, overseeing the work of the tax office. a complicating factor. integrity and accountability is rea
there to receive her body. with me now is kier simmons, tim york. kier, glad to have you with us at this really somber and emotional moment for people in the uk who are now for the first time seeing the queen arrive to a place that she called home for decades. reporter: that s right. i just drove along that same route that the queen s hearse, the state hearse, glass windows to make it easier for people to see the coffin as she passes by. i just drove that route and people were lining the route, waiting in silence with umbrellas. very british scene. as they waited for the queen to say good-bye for one last time. just think about this. here on the streets of london, many londoners have experienced seeing the queen go by. coming here to celebrate, possibly for her 70th anniversary. but for all of them now, this is the last chance. this is the last time that there will not be another time after this week and i think that we re looking at now is her hearse passing down. i think