take the letters back. but will that situation be reversed with the story backin situation be reversed with the story back in the headlines? we will have to wait and see. the back in the headlines? we will have to wait and see. to wait and see. the situation in ukraine stays to wait and see. the situation in ukraine stays in to wait and see. the situation in ukraine stays in the to wait and see. the situation in ukraine stays in the headlines. | ukraine and russia will hold face to face peace talks today for the first time in more than a fortnight, with the ukrainian side pushing for a ceasefire. delegations from both countries are meeting in istanbul, although hopes of a breakthrough remain low. president zelensky has said he s willing to discuss a formal neutral status for ukraine as part of any deal. tomos morgan reports. a safe landing, hoping to secure a safer future. ukrainian delegates arriving in istanbul, gearing up for the latest round of peace talks, the first face to
the names out of the people because there are all sorts of data protection and privacy issues around it. it is a significant moment in this story. it is back in the headlines and we are all talking about it so people can remind themselves of their opinions, about themselves of their opinions, about the rule makers potentially breaking the rule makers potentially breaking the rules people worth following. so far what we have had is the verdict of sue gray, the senior civil servant who looked at it from the civil service point of view. the police saying had been broken takes it to another level. it will revive speculation and discussion amongst tory mps about the role of boris johnson in this. people were starting to send letters of no confidence in him to the conservative party which could trigger a contest as to whether he carries on as prime minister or not. because the story has died down and a situation in ukraine seem so dangerous, some people started to