amid the devastation. president biden visits poland to show support for ukraine s neighbour and announces a deal on gas to reduce european reliance on russian energy. reports from the us say the wife of a us supreme courtjudge repeatedly texted donald trump s chief of staff urging him to overturn the results of the 2020 election. the duke and duchess of cambridge on the last leg of a caribbean tour that s attracted crowds and some controversy. hello. we begin this hour with the war in ukraine. the russian military have signalled they are shifting the focus of their campaign in ukraine and will concentrate their efforts on the east of the country. it s being seen as a scaling back of the kremlin s war aims,
an assurance that publication will occur by the 16th ofjune to enable the family of daniel morgan, who have been waiting 3a years and three months for answers, finally to see this report? a minister told her that before it can be published, the report still had to go to the home secretary, priti patel, to assess any national security implications. we are as keen as she to see that report published in parliament, and ijust want to echo her words about the family who ve had to wait 34 years for some of the answers that they seek, and that must be an incredibly painful process for them. a culture minister has warned that the bbc s reputation has been tarnished by the scandal surrounding martin bashir s interview with diana, princess of wales. the former supreme courtjudge, lord dyson, found the bbc covered up deceitful behaviour used by bashir to secure the interview. the bbc board accepted the findings in full and apologised. john whittingdale told mps that the revelations about how ba
supreme courtjudge in brazil has ruled foreign visitors will need to produce a covid vaccination certificate to enter the country. it invalidates controversial regulations issued previously by the health regulators. tens of thousands of people have marched through vienna to protest against a covid vaccine mandate for adults. anyone who has not been vaccinated or recently contracted covid 19 has only be able to leave home in special circumstances. police officers were on duty to oversee the process. farmers in india have begun leaving camps where they have been protesting for over a year. many are now headed back home on convoys of track is. now it s time for sport, with my colleague 0lly foster. the formula one championship
the us state department top officialfor europe, karen donfried, is to travel to ukraine and russia for talks about moscow s huge military build up on the ukrainian border. foreign ministers from the g7 economic powers have been meeting in britain to try to present a united front to moscow. people in the pacific territory of new caledonia are voting in a third and final referendum on independence from france. pro independence campaigners are boycotting the vote. the territory s voters rejected breaking with france in 2018 and again last year. a supreme courtjudge in brazil has ruled that foreign visitors will need to produce a covid vaccination certificate in order to enter the country. the ruling invalidates controversial regulations issued previously by the national health agency, who demanded only a negative pcr test for foreigners arriving in brazil. tens of thousands of people have marched through vienna to protest against a covid vaccine mandate for all adults. since the rules cam
a supreme courtjudge in brazil has ruled that foreign visitors will need to produce a covid vaccination certificate in order to enter the country. the ruling invalidates controversial regulations issued previously by the national health agency, who demanded only a negative pcr test for foreigners arriving in brazil. tens of thousands of people have marched through vienna to protest against a covid vaccine mandate for all adults. since the rules came into effect last month, anyone who hasn t been vaccinated or recently contracted covid i9 has only been able to leave home in special circumstances. around 1,400 police officers were on duty to oversee the protest. farmers in india have begun leaving camps on the outskirts of delhi, where they have been protesting for more than a year. after winning their battle with the government over agricultural reforms, many are now headed back home on convoys of tractors. india s prime minister, narendra modi, agreed to scrap the reforms last month