washington. lucas: president biden lashing out at saudi arabia for slashing oil production this morning on fox news sunday secretary pompeo told the president to look in the mirror. this is a failure of american policy. joe biden is directly responsible in the place the world finds itself in policy. lucas: pompeo also taking issue with biden s comments in armageddon defined in the new testament as the last battle between good and evil on the day of judgment. pompeo called the comments reckless. price of gas is now more than 60% higher than when president biden took office. many republicans wished the president traveled to texas or dakotas last summer and not saudi arabia. speaking of texas, molly, the vice president flu to austin. the challenge that is the issue is ultimately been as the united states supreme court and its proponents, the proponents of dobbs have intended is being pushed to the states. and this is not a political event but there s an election in 31 days a
has made a first offer to the drivers union aslef. it comes as rishi sunak invites unions to meet the government on monday and bridge their differences. we think those conversations should happen and that is why i have invited everyone in on monday to have those talks. i m hopeful those talks will be constructive. more than 1.3 million people in england and wales identify as lesbian, gay or bisexual according to newly revelead census data and the uk is embarking on an ambitious plan to accelerate research into mrna cancer vaccines. former italy and chelsea player manager gianluca vialli has died at the age 58 from pancreatic cancer. good afternoon. prince harry has said he wants reconciliation with the royalfamily, despite extracts from his memoir containing a series of sensational accusations against them. details have also emerged about the moment he learned about the death of the queen and the days which followed. in the book, prince harry says he killed 25 taliban fighte
milder because cloud and rain is lingering and through the course of thursday taking time to pull away but elsewhere sunshine albeit with showers across parts of west wales into the isle of man and northern ireland and windy around the far south west coast of devon and cornwall and further north, some sunshine, one or two showers and temperatures between ten and 14 celsius. it s time for your questions answered and in the next 20 minutes we will answer your questions you have been sending us in today on migration and what can be done to sort out the current situation as well as what is fuelling the growing number of people choosing to cross the english channel on small boats in dangerous conditions. with me in the studio is our home and legal correspondent, dominic casciani. also i m joined by helen 0 nions, associate professor of law at nottingham trent university, and harjap bhangal, uk immigration lawyer. good afternoon to all of you and thank you so much for being with us
so we ll lose people, we ll lose weapons, and we ll lose our ability to defend. and that fact that the russian army is suffering these setbacks and that is fuelling anger, isn t it? not just amongst liberal but amongst hardliners as well. they re furious? yeah. actually war activities, they are now really feeling betrayed and that there is a point where both liberal group of people and the pro-war group of people can have the same goal. reporter: unlike the early anti-war protester ms. moscow back in february. hardliners complain of russia being too soft on ukraine and sending woefully underprepared troops into battle. but it is the heavy price russia is paying where there may be common cause. hi. my name is reporter: and while another russian counselor has filed a second petition calling for putin to resign, the kremlin strong man is depriving russians of a future. our russians, we can they are not welcome anywhere and there is less facilities, supplies. russ
and are there now and some who were also in russia. deborah haynes is sky news defence and security editor. nic robertson is international diplomatic editor at cnn, we have a freelance journalist and so too is olga tokariuk. and francis scarr is here from bbc monitoring. welcome to you all and thank you so much for coming on the media show. olga, if we just start with you, where are you and what is the atmosphere like in ukraine today? you ve been tweeting about our prime minister, boris johnson s visit to kyiv. i know that. yeah, well, hi, everyone. and thank you for having me on this show. i m currently in western ukraine in the town of chernitsi. and i apologise for the background because i m speaking to you from a basement because we ve had already four raid alerts today. and since i m working from home, ijust decided to stay in the basement for the show so that, you know, i don t get interrupted by another air raid alert. radio viewers won t see that, but our tv viewers