ping up goodbye to one area another one will ping up out of nowhere to move back across the uk. it is that repeating pattern we will see over the next few days and it s exactly why the weather is this damage was all so preventable. this programme continues on bbc one. for sexually explicit pictures. tonight, lawyers for the individual say the claims in the newspaper are rubbish . the bbc has been on the back foot for days, the sun is standing by its story, the high profile star remains unamed officially, and we don t know how the young person at the heart of this story is. where does all this leave the corporation and its bosses a question we have asked before in recent months and years, surely they have learned from previous scandals? tonight we ll talk to alison hastings, former chair of the bbc s editorial standards committee who s dealt with a number of bbc scandals, and top agentjonathan shallit. also tonight, as temperature records are broken around the world, we ll
where the red carpet of nato s membership would be rolled out to them. but the most powerful member of the alliance does not believe the time is right. if the war is going on, then we re all in a war. you know, we re at war with russia if that were the case. so i think we have to lay out a path a rational path for russia, for excuse me, for ukraine to be able to qualify to get into nato. while britain and some other members favour inviting ukraine tojoin naito, that s not going to happen soon. and indeed they ve already been waiting for 15 years since allies first invited ukraine to join, and the current fighting makes it impossible. there s no way nato can invite into membership a country that is in a full scale war with an adversary, because that would immediately trigger article 5,
the terms of a prisoner exchange deal made last year, which meant the men had to remain in turkey. it s not yet known how or why the commanders were returned home. in a televised press conference yesterday, turkey s president recep tayyip erdogan supported ukraine s bid tojoin naito, something which mr zelensky said he was happy to hear after spending a week trying to rally support from other naito countries ahead of a two day summit next week. lee milner, bbc news. now it s time for a look at today s sport with hugh ferris. the third ashes test is on a knife edge as england and australia both hunt down a victory at headingley. what the home side definitely know is that their captain ben stokes won t be providing any heroics this time. he s just been caught behind. leaving australia needing five more
in its invasion. the ukrainian defenders who held out in tunnels and bunkers under a steel plant were finally ordered by kyiv to surrender in may last year. translation: from today onwards, we will continue | the fight together with you. we will definitely have our say in the battle. with each day passing, we are advancing, destroying the enemy. russia says this latest move by president zelensky violates the terms of a prisoner exchange deal made last year, which meant the men had to remain in turkey. it s not yet known how or why the commanders were returned home. in a televised press conference yesterday, turkey s president recep tayyip erdogan supported ukraine s bid tojoin naito, something which mr zelensky said he was happy to hear after spending a week trying to rally support from other naito countries ahead of a two day summit next week. lee milner, bbc news.
it s not yet known how or why the commanders were returned home. in a televised press conference yesterday, turkey s president recep tayyip erdogan supported ukraine s bid tojoin naito, something which mr zelensky said he was happy to hear after spending a week trying to rally support from other naito countries ahead of a two day summit next week. lee milner, bbc news. now it s time for a look at today s sport with hugh faris. the ashes series is still alive after england beat australia by three wickets to win the third test at headingley. but like the first two tests, it was a dramatic conclusion, partly because of the five wickets taken by mitchell starc with engalnd needing 251 to win. one of them was ben stokes, no heroics from the captain this time. harry brook instead stepped up, his 75 was the backbone to england s chase. but when he went his side still needed 21. chris woakes hit the winning runs to give england