this is bbc news broadcasting in the uk and around the globe. i m shaun ley. our top stories: uk prime minister rishi sunak is to urge world leaders to double down on military support for ukraine in a speech in munich in the coming hours. mr sunak has also met with european commission president, ursula von der leyen, on the sidelines of the conference to discuss northern ireland s post brexit trading arrangement. rescue teams pull three people out alive, from under collapsed buildings in turkey almost two weeks after the quakes that killed nearly 16,000 people. a qatari consortium bids to buy manchester united after a rival offer from a british business. and there s been an increase in people taking up detectoring in the british countryside
from a british business. and there s been an increase in people taking up detectoring in the british countryside but should their discoveries be finders keepers? hello and welcome to bbc news. next week will mark the one year anniversary of russia s invasion of ukraine. us president biden is scheduled to give a speech on tuesday in neighbouring poland on the same day that vladimir putin is due to give an address in moscow. ukraine s president zelensky has again called on western allies to speed up their delivery of weapons warning that delays would cost lives. it all comes as the munich security conference is underway with calls
it is a violation of of international customary practice, in particular, the chicago convention on international civil aviation. we do not accept this. across the globe there are many balloons in the sky from different countries. do you want to down each and every one of them? there s been an increase in people taking up detectoring in the british countryside, but should their discoveries be finders keepers? the government wants to change the legal definition of what s classed as treasure , so that when important historical artefacts are found, museums get to keep them for the public to see, instead of them being sold to private collectors. if successful, it will be one
manchester united s fans have long protested against their current owners, the american glazer family, who announced last year they would consider selling the club. now the battle to buy it is firmly under way. andy swiss, bbc news. there s been an increase in people taking up detectoring in the british countryside, but should their discoveries be finders keepers? the government wants to change the legal definition of what s classed as treasure , so that when important historical artefacts are found, museums get to keep them for the public to see, instead of them being sold to private collectors. if successful, it will be one of the biggest changes to the treasure act since it came into effect 26 years ago. tim muffett reports. eyes down, fingers crossed. detectorists live in hope. brian and julian have been metal
coach passengers returning to the uk from france face delays at calais of up to six and a half hours. and there s been an increase in people taking up detectoring in the british countryside, but should their discoveries be finders keepers? western leaders have put forward a unified front in their support for ukraine, days before the first anniversary of the russian invasion. a meeting in germany of foreign ministers from the g 7 richest countries agreed to tighten sanctions against moscow and quickly provide more weapons to kyiv. the uk prime minister rishi sunak said that the sovereignty and security of every nation was at stake in the war.