against rivals manchester united. good morning. as we go through this week it good morning. as we go through this week it will good morning. as we go through this week it will turn much colder with some week it will turn much colder with some of week it will turn much colder with some of us week it will turn much colder with some of us seeing snow. today we had snow across some of us seeing snow. today we had snow across parts of the north and north-east snow across parts of the north and north east of scotland. as we can further north east of scotland. as we can further sound cloudy with limited sunshine further sound cloudy with limited sunshine and still relatively mild. the cold sunshine and still relatively mild. the cold air will feed into night and through the rest of the week. all the and through the rest of the week. all the details later on in the programme. it s monday, the 6th of march. our main story. asylum seekers who cross the channel in small
Theres a community that know that environment. Better than anybody else, i you know, listen to them. I used to go out to sea with me grandad. I think the first time i ever went out trawling i was only seven. I used to sit on his chart table in the wheelhouse, drink his irn bru we didnt believe it at first off whitby. Within weeks, it had crept along the coast and it was happening to us. And it was like, my god, whats happening here . It was frightening. Yeah oh its all come out. Something is not quite right. We used to see a lot younger crab to throw back for the following years fishery, but we arent seeing thatjust now. Theres enough catch for today, but you are always thinking ahead to the future, you always want to see plenty of stock, small stock, it is getting fed, you throw it back, you know you will catch it when it is right. But it isnt there, it isnt there to throw back. Its taken about two thirds of our crab catches away over the last 8 9 months. It is a big hit, especially i
itjust left you with a sinking feeling that there s going to be no future in thisjob. it s a really complicated, difficult puzzle to try and piece together. everybody is treating the sea like it is a rubbish tip. it is mind blowing! there s a community that know that environment . better than anybody else, i you know, listen to them. i used to go out to sea with me grandad. i think the first time i ever went out trawling i was only seven. i m sad it could all end with how things are going. we didn t believe it at first off whitby. within weeks, it had crept along the coast and it was happening to us. and it was like, my god, what s happening here? it was frightening. yeah, oh, it s all come out. something is not quite right. we used to see a lot younger crab to throw back for the following year s fishery, but we aren t seeing that just now. there s enough catch for today, but you are always thinking ahead to the future, you always want to see plenty of stock, small stock, i
former foreign policy adviser to the eu nathalie tocci, and from chevy chase, maryland, joel rubin, who served in the 0bama administration as assistant to the secretary of state. hello, welcome to the programme. in a significant escalation of the war in ukraine, vladimir putin has ordered the partial mobilisation of reservists. 300,000 russians with military experience will be sent in to defend those parts of ukraine that russia still occupies. in a much anticipated address to the nation, the russian president said he was ready to use all means at his disposal, including nuclear weapons, to defend the territorial integrity of russian occupied land. it follows a string of embarrassing defeats in eastern ukraine, where the russians have lost over 1000 square miles of territory they had captured. most signifanctly in the north around kharkiv, but also now in the south around kherson, the only city they fully control. the russians intend to hold a referendum this weekend in f
wrong with the ecosystem. it s dying. in fact it s not dying, we re murdering it. i itjust left you with a sinking feeling that there s going to be no future in thisjob. it s a really complicated difficult puzzle to try and fit together. everybody is treating the sea like it is a rubbish tip. it is mind blowing! there s a community that know the environment better- than anybody else, - you know, listen to them. i used to go out to sea with me grandad. i think the first time i went out i was only seven. i used to sit on his chart table in the wheelhouse, drank his irn bru and eat his crisps. we didn t believe it at first, within weeks it was happening to us. my god, what s going on here? it was frightening. something is not quite right. we used to see a lot younger crab to thrown back for the following year s fishery, but we aren t seeing that. there is a decent enough catchment today. you are always thinking ahead to the future, you want to see plenty of stock, small stock, i