nato in the future at any point. there is not any current risk nato is actually going to. at risk, no current situation in which nato will accept ukraine, that is not imminent, but nato is not ruling out that ukraine could join in the future and that is part of its key policy that countries are able to make alliances with other bodies and the third party does not have a say in that. listening to some of the language russia has been using over the course of even the last few weeks, they have been talking at saying they are running out of patience with the west, they feel the west is trying to contain them, very similar language to the sort of language used during the cold war and i think that is deliberate here. russia is clearly trying to push, they say this is about their own security, own concerns with nato. a lot of people, analysts, particularly in the west, have argued if you set up a proposition saying nato have to accept it will
a housing crisis has been declared in the isles of scilly. there s such a scarcity of housing, that the new gp has nowhere to live. 15 localfamilies could be homeless by march, forcing them back to the mainland, and some businesses say they might not be able to open because there s no accommodation for the staff. here s david dixon. housing problems on the mainland, particularly in our picturesque coastal towns, have long been a problem. there s been protests across the region, highlighting the rise in second homes and holiday lets, that prices many lower paid workers out of the market. but over on isles of scilly, the problem is more acute. an awful lot of houses have gone from the private rented sector into holiday lets. in the last couple of years this been a house price boom etc. what has been the impact on businesses who need workers, particularly temporary workers, on the island? that is a big problem, becausec certainly last summer some businesses could not open fully because th
really an option? every organisation reall in really an option? every organisation really in this really an option? every organisation really in this sector really an option? every organisation really in this sector has really an option? every organisation really in this sector has been - really in this sector has been affected. airlines, the travel community, i was in las vegas a couple of months ago, it s not back to its normal self yet. the city needs tourists, and the music industry, the live entertainment industry, the live entertainment industry has been impacted. how much goodwill can these organisations carry on giving as shows are unsettled. i think it is a risk when organisations take bookings. you have to understand where your situation falls. a lot of people have made this once in a lifetime trip, to three years of savings and put all out and getting to where these shows, the big plans. the emotional disappointment too. we must not forget the music industry has this m
atlantique wind around the top of it bringing mild air across northern areas into scotland and northern ireland. the really cold air is away across eastern parts of europe. a tale on sunday, a chilly start here and there, some sunshine, perhaps with the wind picking up, generally dry, a lot of cloud and temperature set at around seven or eight. into the beginning of next week, no significant change. high pressure, still dry, still quite a lot of cloud and the winds to at least start to freshen.
who are struggling to find somewhere to live. relatively well paid positions like doctors and pharmacists are also stuck. we are currently in the process of recruiting for a new gp. we have recruited a new pharmacist. the difficulty is actually finding accommodation for both positions. we re in the process of recruiting for a new gp, but we also need to have accommodation for them when we find the right person. the island s council has voted to declare a housing crisis. they are pleading with people who might have some space to help out for the upcoming tourist season. we have quite a lot of social housing here, with people who perhaps are quite elderly now, families have gone long ago, they are only three or four bedroom house, rattling around in it, where there are young families with two kids in a one bedroom flat. the council have bought a property to convert into worker accommodation and there are plans to build 40 houses, but that takes time, and for the upcoming tourist season,