this man does the sums that tell the government how much money they have to spend. but why do they sometimes get it wrong? we ll ask the boss of indepent organisation the obr, richard hughes. it s michael gove s job to make sure the chance of a good life is spread fairly across the land, but can he level the country up when living standards are going down? labour s lucy powell has big plans for the bbc what s the problem she s trying to fix? and remember this act of courage? marina ovsyannikova famously interrupted live tv in russia to protest against the war in ukraine. she ll tell us about her astonishing escape. translation: i was thinking it was better for me translation: i was thinking it was better for me to translation: i was thinking it was better for me to go translation: i was thinking it was better for me to go back translation: i was thinking it was better for me to go back to - translation: i was thinking it was better for me to go back to russia, | bet
always told the truth? i think we have all at some point told i always told the truth? i think we have all at some point told a i always told the truth? i think we have all at some point told a lie | always told the truth? i think we i have all at some point told a lie or and on truth, but the fundamental thing here, and the privileges committee will make up its mind, it s looked at all the evidence, but what was boris s argument? he was working incredibly hard every hour the lord sent in order to try to do the lord sent in order to try to do the right thing. he believed that saying thank you to people who were leaving in the cramped and confined circumstances of 10 downing street was part of thatjob. did he attend those events in the spirit of self indulgence? no, he did so in order to show his gratitude to those who were working with him. it will be for the privileges committee to decide, for members of parliament to decide, for members of parliament to decide, but i worked with bori
about that interview and what else is making the news today with our panel. andy street, i must ask you, you have put your hand half up when we asked you three if you believed borisjohnson this week. can you explain why? critical word in the discussion was wilfully, critical word in the discussion was wilfully, and we all know that what was done wilfully, and we all know that what was done was wrong, the question was: was done was wrong, the question was, was was done was wrong, the question was, was it was done was wrong, the question was, was it done in a planned for wade was, was it done in a planned for wade to was, was it done in a planned for wade to deceive and i do not believe that it wade to deceive and i do not believe that it was wade to deceive and i do not believe that it was. , , ., i. that it was. andy, why don t you believe boris that it was. andy, why don t you believe boris johnson? - that it was. andy, why don t you believe boris johnson? well,