in russia, one of president putin s main critics is sentenced to 25 years in prison. main critics is sentenced we ll have the latest from moscow. main critics is sentenced for main critics is sentenced vladimir kara murza, the possible for vladimir kara murza, the maximum possible punishment, a quarter of a century behind bars which it sends a chilling message to anyone here thinking of taking on the kremlin. the prime minister under investigation after allegations of a possible failure to declare his wife s financial interest in a business that could benefit from government policy. the un calls for an immediate ceasefire in sudan where a power struggle between two military leaders has led to days of fighting. and the rise of the low traffic neighbourhood in england. we report on the heated local debates for and against. and coming up on bbc news, drama at the crucible as a protester vandalizes one of the tables during a match at the world snooker championship. good evening
could be vacant by 2030. an investigation is under way into the charity set up in honour of the fundraiser and army veteran captain sir tom moore. buckingham palace won t publish the results of an inquiry into the handling of allegations that the duchess of sussex bullied members of staff. we are nearly there around the stumps. wow, look at this. amazing! and the ancient trees that have been growing since the middle ages. campaigners say we should do more to protect them. and coming up on the bbc news channel, a big day for katie boulter awaits. she s one of six british in action at wimbledon and she is first on centre court shortly. good afternoon. the uk is giving ukraine an extra billion pounds in military aid almost doubling british support for the fight against russia. the uk is the second biggest donor to ukraine after the united states, and borisjohnson says it s transforming ukraine s defences . well, since russia s invasion, the uk has sent a total of £3.8 billio
they hate him so much, and they re so much afraid of him out there, you know, running free, that they need to lock him up for a quarter of a century to stop him from continuing his work. another sign of the times in moscow. this famous museum reminds russians of political repression of the past. it s named after soviet human rights campaigner andrei sakharov, but the authorities have declared it a foreign agent, and now they re evicting it from the building. their final event feels like a swansong for russian democracy. that stay with the events in moscow. live to steve in moscow. when you see the extent of the
military victory. i think the footage we see at what happened bears that out. indeed, prime minister borisjohnson speaking at the nato summit said that this show is exactly what the ukrainians are capable of if you give them the right equipment. capable of if you give them the right equipment. capable of if you give them the riua-hteuiment. . , . right equipment. thank you very much indeed. right equipment. thank you very much indeed- steve right equipment. thank you very much indeed. steve in right equipment. thank you very much indeed. steve in moscow, right equipment. thank you very much indeed. steve in moscow, a right equipment. thank you very much indeed. steve in moscow, a rather- indeed. steve in moscow, a rather different version of events about snake island from the russians? yes. snake island from the russians? yes, that s right. snake island from the russians? yes, that s right. as snake island from the russians? yes, that s right, as ever, snake island from