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hello, boys and girls! part of that, and boosting the number of providers, the chancellor announced a trial of payments for new childminders, with more for those who sign through agencies. the prime minister was asked about the government s plans, and his wife being a shareholder in one of those agencies, koru kids, in front of a parliamentary committee last month. obviously we just want to make sure the policy s effective in bringing additional people into the system, because i think. and there s nothing - the prime minister wishes to declare in respect of that? no, all my disclosures are declared in the normal way. today the parliamentary commissioner for standards said he was looking into all of this, and in particular whether rishi sunak had always been open and frank in declaring any relevant interest. i was also shown a letter today that the prime minister sent to the committee after his appearance, seeking to clarify what he had said, saying he had declared his wife s shareholdi
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to call for his release. vladimir kara murza has a british passport. what will britain do to try to secure his release? we are continuing to ask for consular access to mr kara murza, and we will continue to do that. for a critic of the kremlin, a political opponent of president putin, a prison sentence of 25 years is unprecedented in its severity. and it s a sign that in today s russia, the authorities are determined not only to silence all criticism, but to neutralise anyone and anything they believe could be a threat to the political system here. vladimir is a very strong man. evgenia kara murza is vladimir s wife. when she spoke to me from america before the verdict, she was already preparing for the worst. the 25 year prison sentence, i think this is. well, to me this is a recognition of the effectiveness of vladimir s work.
of president putin, a prison sentence of 25 years is unprecedented in its severity. and it s a sign that in today s russia, the authorities are determined not only to silence all criticism, but to neutralise anyone and anything they believe could be a threat to the political system here. vladimir is a very strong man. evgenia kara murza is vladimir s wife. when she spoke to me from america before the verdict, she was already preparing for the worst. the 25 year prison sentence, i think this is. well, to me, this is the recognition of the effectiveness of vladimir s work. they hate him so much, and they re so much afraid of him out there, you know, running free, that they need to lock him up for a quarter of a century to stop him from continuing his work. another sign of the times in moscow.