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american weapons arriving in ukraine. 90 tonnes of what washington calls legal aid. others including britain also sending supplies. hardly enough to defeat an invading russian army, but the message to moscow is clear. if you do this, it will come at a price. but now the foreign office says it is seeing signs of a russian plan to install a puppet government in kyiv after an invasion. washington made similar claims on thursday. pro—russian politicians, they say, in contact with russian intelligence officers involved in planning an attack. it's totally unacceptable, contrary to international law. the international community as a whole needs to step up to the plate, so one of the things you're seeing, and the foreign secretary, i think, is doing a very good job of this, is making it clear what's at stake, so other countries come and support. but is that what you are expecting to happen? an invasion? i think there's a very significant risk of it. the foreign office says that this man, former mp yevhen murayev is being considered as a future leader by the kremlin. he's denied it. four others named are thought to be in moscow. it's not clear what, if any, role they could realistically play. the foreign office has released very few details. the kremlin says it's all propaganda. but russia's build—up goes on. fighterjets now flying to locations in belarus, north of ukraine. moscow says they'll be carrying outjoint drills. but diplomacy also continues. friday's meeting in geneva settled nothing, but the us secretary of state antony blinken has promised a written reply within days to russia's expansive demands. further talks could follow. british ministers are expected to travel to european capitals in the coming days. the defence secretary ben wallace likely to visit moscow. downing street says it plans to ramp up pressure on russia. sanctions being discussed among allies, the government says, would pierce the heart of the russian economy. paul adams, bbc news. the conservative mp nus ghani, who was sacked as transport minister two years ago, says she was told that her muslim faith was one of the reasons for her dismissal. nus ghani has told the sunday times that her "muslimness" was raised as an issue. the conservative chief whip mark spencer says she had been speaking to him, and he called her allegations "completely false". downing street has said the prime minister had also spoken to her and invited her to make a complaint, but she did not do so. 0ur political correspondent helen catt reports. the former minister as ghani is at the centre of an extremely dispute after a week in which the tories have turned on the whips, ministers and each other. nus ghani was the first muslim woman ever to speak from the dispatch box in the commons, and has claimed in the sunday times that her fate played a part of her being sacked as a minister by borisjohnson in 2020. she says that when she asked a meeting of the whips for an explanation she was told that her "muslimness" was raised as an issue during a reshuffle meeting, that her muslim woman minister status was making colleagues uncomfortable, and that she dropped it after being told that she dropped it after being told that if you persisted in raising this she would be ostracised by colleagues and her career and reputation would be destroyed. the conservative chief whip mark spencer took the unusual step of identifying himself as the person she was referring to. he said the accusations were completely false and defamatory, and that he had never used the words attributed to him. he said it was... somebody is trying to bully her, if what she is saying is true. you have two scenarios, one parliamentary nene is saying something, another is saying another thing, and we need to get to the bottom. we need to establish the truth. the get to the bottom. we need to establish the truth.— get to the bottom. we need to establish the truth. the edgy second secretary nadhim _ establish the truth. the edgy second secretary nadhim zahawi _ establish the truth. the edgy second secretary nadhim zahawi has - establish the truth. the edgy second secretary nadhim zahawi has also i secretary nadhim zahawi has also called for an investigation but the justice secretary has said that nus ghani would have to lodge a formal complaint first. fix, ghani would have to lodge a formal complaint first.— complaint first. a claim like this as serious _ complaint first. a claim like this as serious as _ complaint first. a claim like this as serious as this _ complaint first. a claim like this as serious as this can _ complaint first. a claim like this as serious as this can only - complaint first. a claim like this l as serious as this can only happen if the person making the complaint makes a, makes it formally, that is when procedures kick in, and, just to be clear about this, that advice was given to nus back in 2020. fix, was given to nus back in 2020. a spokesman for the pro—minister said that he had met nus ghani to discuss her extremely serious complaints and written to out a complaint process which she didn't do, and it is understood this happened injuly 2020. a spokesman said the conservative party did not tolerate prejudice or discrimination of any kind. this is another potentially damaging dispute ahead of a pivotal week the prime minister. a report into parties in downing street by the senior official sue gray, is expected to be published in the next few days. helenjoins me now. another difficult week for the prime minister and another controversy he has got to deal with. fine minister and another controversy he has got to deal with.— has got to deal with. one that threatens _ has got to deal with. one that threatens to _ has got to deal with. one that threatens to reignite - has got to deal with. one that threatens to reignite a - has got to deal with. one that - threatens to reignite a long-running threatens to reignite a long—running issue within the conservative party, and at the end of a week when we have seen some explosive claims about heavy—handed tactics by the whips, that one senior conservative mp has said could constitute blackmail. he is meeting with the police this week to talk about that so that has not gone away. in the next few days we expect the publication of that report into downing street parties during lockdown by the senior official, sue gray. that, many conservative mps have been looking to that to say thatis have been looking to that to say that is the moment when they will make their decision on boris johnson's premiership and today it is being reported that that has been expanded to cover accusations of some gatherings in the downing street flat where mrjohnson lives with his family above 10 downing street. it is another controversy at the beginning of a very, very pivotal week. a british man has died in thailand. there are reports that he was attacked with a knife in kanchanaburi, west of bangkok. the foreign office said a second british man had been taken to hospital. a 16—year—old boy has been stabbed to death in manchester. police were called to stretford yesterday evening, where they found the boy in a serious condition. he was taken to hospital, where he died. four teenagers have been arrested on suspicion of murder. a retired british iranian engineer being held in iran on spying charges has said he is beginning a hunger strike. anoosheh ashoori was arrested five years ago and later convicted by iran of spying for israel's mossad intelligence agency, which he denies. the british government says his continued detention is wholly unjustified and has called on iran to release him. heavy fighting is taking place in north—eastern syria, between islamic state militants and kurdish forces backed by us air strikes. the fighting began on thursday when the extremists attacked a prison in the city of hasaka and attempted to free thousands of is prisoners, including leaders of the extremist group. mark lobel reports. scenes syrians never wanted to see again. they chant: allahu akbar! jihadists attacking a prison containing thousands of militants. there was a swift and determined fightback by kurdish—led forces, guarding the area. taking on islamic state fighters, in one of the group's biggest operations since their self—declared caliphate was defeated almost three years ago. from above, us—led coalition aircraft supported the syrian defence forces. many prisoners were recaptured. with troops in pursuit of other fugitives that had fled to surrounding houses. families moved to safety, in fear of their lives. translation: there's been shelling and killing since yesterday. - the jihadists killed for or five people i in ou— neighbourhood, liquidated them. while this was playing out, across the border in iraq, is claimed responsibility for an ambush on a military post in which 11 soldiers were killed. in syria, it's claimed the prison is largely under control. however, is claim they're holding hostages. the kurdish authorities had long warned that they did not have the capacity to hold, let alone put on trial, many of the suspected fighters under their watch. there's also a concern over whether this much feared jihadist group is ramping up once again. mark lobel, bbc news. that's it for now. the next news on bbc one is at 4:45pm. let's go back to the news that the conservative mp, good afternoon. you're watching bbc news, i'm 0lly foster with the latest from the bbc sport centre. the quarterfinal line up at the australian open is beginning to take shape. rafa nadal survived the longest tie break of his career to come through in straight sets against adrian mannarino. ash barty, the world number one, is carrying a lot of expectation in the women's draw, as she looks to become the first home champion in melbourne in 44 years. here's our sports correspondentjoe wilson. here that? it is all australia's expectation. herjob, of course, was to serve, to play, to ignore everything but the ball. first set 6-4. 0k, everything but the ball. first set 6—4. 0k, australia, get carried away, just a bit. her opponent, the american, may well win the grand slam one day. women's tennis has many possibilities but she is ranked number one for a reason. when she finds her best level, well, who can live with it? second set 6—3 into the quarterfinal but melbourne sees the quarterfinal but melbourne sees the future. she is the only champion they can imagine. after 20 years in professional tennis, something new for nadal. i6 professional tennis, something new for nadal. 16 points to win a tie—break. a staggering first set against his opponent. from there, the frenchman understandably faded. could he add a 21st grand slam title at 35? well, you have got to be to win it and unlike fedor and doctor birch, nadal is. so nadal through to the quarters. next up for him is the canadian denis shapovalov who beat the third seed alexander zverev. if able to keep improving he will be a multi—grandslam winner. he has a lot of amazing things on his game and his resolve says that. when he is playing well, he is very difficult to stop. when he is playing well, he is very difficult to stop. there are four matches in the premier league today: arsenal — burnley, crystal palace — liverpool and leicester brighton are all two o'clock kick—offs. and a big match at 4:30pm, chelsea playing spurs for the third time this month. chelsea winning home and away in the league cup semi—final, but spurs are still unbeaten in the league under antonio conte and a win would move them into the top four. we have played three matches in such a short time, which is pretty unusual, and that is why they know what we do and they know more or less what we do. they came from elite victory. we come from two wins which should give us some confidence.— which should give us some confidence. ~ . ., ~ ., ., confidence. we are talking about a really good — confidence. we are talking about a really good team _ confidence. we are talking about a really good team and _ confidence. we are talking about a really good team and i _ confidence. we are talking about a really good team and i do - confidence. we are talking about a really good team and i do not - confidence. we are talking about a | really good team and i do not know this is_ really good team and i do not know this is the _ really good team and i do not know this is the moment. we have our problems— this is the moment. we have our problems and many injuries. they have _ problems and many injuries. they have beaten us in the last two games and we _ have beaten us in the last two games and we have — have beaten us in the last two games and we have to try to learn something about the past and to try to improve — something about the past and to try to improve and try to give our best. there's a full round of fixtures in the women's super league, all 12 sides in action today, it's approaching halftime in the game between brighton and chelsea. these are live pictures on bbc two. no goals as yet. another for chelsea in the yellow. they have got a game in hand, chelsea, and they would cut arsenal's lead at the top 28 single points. the other game and away is man united against tottenham. that against forth. level on points with chelsea. united are winning 2—0 in that one full coming up winning 2—0 in that one full coming up later, arsenal are at manchester city. 47—year—old sebastien loeb has become the oldest winner of a wrc rally with a record equalling eighth victory in monte carlo. the nine time world champion was a guest driver for ford in the sport's highest profile event. this he held off sebastien to match his fellow frenchman's monte carlo record and claim his and ford's first win since 2018. there's been more frustration for england's women cricketers overnight. their third t20 ashes match against australia in adelaide was abandoned without a ball being bowled. the second match yesterday was also a wash—out the points are shared, so australia lead the multi—format series 4 — 2, and will retain the ashes if they win the one off test that starts this week lots more rugby union champions cup matches today, the last of the poool matches, before the last 16 knockout round you can keep across those. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. that's bbc.co.uk/sport i want to contest your claim that chelsea spares as the big one. you're only saying that because you are a spurs fan for top it is palace versus liverpool. issued and i'm going to be watching it. let's take this later, shall be? thank you, 0llie, with all this board. —— michael the sport. —— michael the sport. let's go back to the news that the conservative mp, nusrat ghani, who was sacked as a transport minister two years ago, claims her muslim faith was one of the reasons behind her dismissal. the chief whip, mark spencer, has revealed he was the person who spoke to her and has insisted her accusations are false. we've also heard from a downing street spokesperson who's said: "after being made aware of these extremely serious claims, the prime minister met with nusrat ghani to discuss them. he then wrote to her expressing his serious concern and inviting her to begin a formal complaint process. she did not subsequently do so". the statement goes on... "the conservative party does not tolerate prejudice or discrimination of any kind.�* mohammed amin is the former chair of the conservative muslim forum. he's now a member of the liberal democrats. he told me that he has no reason not to believe nusrat ghani's claims. ido i do know her. i've known for quite a long time and i met her the conservative party conference, in fact, before she was selected as a candidate. and i'm extremely dismayed by this story. while grassroots members are the conservative party are known to have widespread anti—moose limb attitudes, i would have expected better of the people who were in government, people who were mps. —— anti—muslim. she is not exactly someone who goes out of her way to push her religion, she does not wear a hijab, so i found the story shocking. the chief whip said it is defamatory and he has denied it. the deputy prime minister has said will not be a specific investigation into it but if she does make a formal investigation then it would be looked into. what should the party, what should the government do about this claim? this claim needs to be taken seriously and investigated. i don't see any reason why she would choose to make up a story like this. and sitting here somebody who has people on the one side saying it has been sent to me and people are denying it was said to her, i will be quite honest, i believe her. this comes against _ be quite honest, i believe her. this comes against a _ be quite honest, i believe her. this comes against a backdrop of tory whips bullying and riding roughshod over tory mps. even blackmail, it is said. so this allegation adds to all of that. let's be precise. she is saying that a whip said to her this was a reason you must act as a minister. we don't know whether that person was making a true statement or a full statement. it may be an excuse but i do believe that she heard this said to her by a whip, because that is what she says. it's not an indication of a wider malaise in society, do you think? is lambeth a beer, if you want to use that term, really, both within the conservative party, within the country as a whole.— conservative party, within the country as a whole. one of the thins i country as a whole. one of the things i definitely _ country as a whole. one of the things i definitely feel - country as a whole. one of the things i definitely feel is - country as a whole. one of the things i definitely feel is that l things i definitely feel is that rather like the society as a whole, there is a deep, widespread ignorance about islam among people. they simply do not enough facts about what the village and says, how it grew, what is the ology is, how close islam is tojudaism, for example, and how they differ from christianity, there is widespread ignorance. people know something about what is in the bible but few people know anything but what is in the koran. irate people know anything but what is in the koran. ~ ., people know anything but what is in the koran. ~ . , , ., the koran. we have 'ust seen a tweet from health _ the koran. we have just seen a tweet from health secretary _ the koran. we have just seen a tweet from health secretary saying - the koran. we have just seen a tweet from health secretary saying she - the koran. we have just seen a tweet from health secretary saying she is i from health secretary saying she is a friend and a credit to the conservative party. this is a very serious matter which needs proper investigation. she must be police in the us city of atlanta say they're following up on a number of leads after the killing of the british scientist matthew willson. mr willson had only arrived two days earlier to visit his girlfriend when he was hit by a stray bullet while lying in bed, after a number of shots were fired nearby. vincent macavinny reports. the final photo of matthew willson taken on the second day of a visit to his girlfriend, katherine shepard in atlanta just hours before his life was taken away at around 2am last sunday, the couple awoke in this bed to gunshots being fired nearby and what police are calling a random and senseless act. one of the bullets penetrated the exterior wall of the room, hitting matthew as he lay dying in katherine's arms. her flatmate dialed 911 after the third orfourth round. ijust remember katherine shepard screaming that matt had been shot, and when i walked over to the rear, ran over to the room, i saw he was laying on the bed, but the wound on his head and just we called 911 instantly and we're trying our best and to stop the wound. matthew, from chertsey in surrey, was a former phd student at the university of exeter, now working remotely as a postdoctoral researcher for the university of liege in belgium. in a statement, the foreign office has confirmed they're in contact with us authorities and are supporting matthew's family, who've described him as a wise and joyful person. such a beautiful soul. i mean, we are graduate students. we don't have a tonne of money or at least that we get paid, but we were trying to get on a budget, but we were trying to stay in the safest neighborhoods. and so brookhaven is one of the atlanta suburbs and is considered safe area. and so this apartment was picked and i, me and catherine moved in in august last year and i heard we heard shots back in october, and we had to call the cops saying that we heard some gunshots. but again, there were justjust a few shots, didn't go past a couple of minutes and then another time in november. and then we heard this time. but this time the unusual part was it was just it wasn't just a few shots or a few minutes. it kept going on for 20/30 minutes until one of those stray bullets hit matthew. police in the us are offering a reward for information. no arrests have been made, but officers say they are determined to put those responsible behind bars. vincent mcaeiney, bbc news. the government of tonga says it's facing a long programme of rebuilding and reconstruction — just over a week after it was devastated by a volcanic eruption and a tsunami. foreign aid is arriving into tonga, but strict covid rules are hampering humanitarian efforts, as the local authorities try to keep the virus out of the country. tonga — which is made up of a group of islands in the south pacific — has recorded just one covid case throughout the pandemic. entire villages were destroyed in the tsunami and some are still without basic neccessities, like clean water. much of the relief effort for tonga is being coordinated in neighbouring fiji. 0ur correspondent shaimaa khalil is in the fijian capital suva with this update. aid has arrived in tonga, and a lot of it is being coordinated from here in fiji. countries like australia, new zealand, japan and britain have sent everything from water supplies to shelter kits, generator, even sweeping machines as well. the concern now is that this is going to be a slow process. getting aid and distributing it to people who need it the most is very, very tricky on any occasion — add the fear of a covid—19 outbreak to that equation and you see how complex this is. the tongan government has insisted that the aid should be contactless. theyjust do not want a covid—19 case in the country. they don't want to be dealing with a covid—19 outbreak as they're dealing with the devastation, which means that supplies are there on the ground, but aid workers are not. so essentially, it's up to people in tonga to distribute that aid, whether it be volunteers or other aid workers inside the country. the concern now is how fast the aid is going to get to people and how far it can get, especially to far—flung places. there are also, of course, health concerns, the quality of the air, the quality of the water. they have been compromised by the ash in the atmosphere, not just the thick ash that you see, the fine particles that could be inhaled and can cause respiratory diseases. there are high levels of sulphur in the water, and these also can cause waterborne diseases. so apart from the aid distribution, the physical destruction all around tonga, there are also also the health risks. and un officials have said that the country, the pacific nation, will rely on food aid for a long time to come because the crops have been destroyed, farmers have lost their livelihoods, they've lost their homes. and one of the tongan officials have also said that the road to recovery for this pacific nation is going to be long and hard. so in the days to come, as this destruction reveals itself, as the extent of it becomes clearer, the challenges facing tonga are also being revealed. it's exactly two years since china locked down the city of wuhan and its 10 million inhabitants. the aim was to try to stop the spread of coronavirus from the place where it first emerged. as beijing prepares to host the winter olympics next month, it's turned to extreme measures again in the fight to maintain its strict �*zero covid—19' policy. matt raw was one of the many people evacuated from wuhan right at the start of the pandemic. i guess that the time we were just preparing for chinese new year and we had been away for the weekend with my wife's brother's company annual do, and everything was normal but, yes, there was something in the air. ., , ., ,, but, yes, there was something in the air. .,, ., ,, ., but, yes, there was something in the air. ., ,, ., , air. people were talking about maybe this virus but — air. people were talking about maybe this virus but it _ air. people were talking about maybe this virus but it was _ air. people were talking about maybe this virus but it was on _ air. people were talking about maybe this virus but it was on the _ air. people were talking about maybe this virus but it was on the other- this virus but it was on the other side of the city, on the other side of the weather, so at that time, we've not really too concerned about it. ~ , ., , , ., ., it. when did you first started to have a alarm — it. when did you first started to have a alarm bells, _ it. when did you first started to have a alarm bells, when - it. when did you first started to have a alarm bells, when did i it. when did you first started to i have a alarm bells, when did you first realise what was going on? think it was when we receive the e—mailfrom think it was when we receive the e—mail from the fco, think it was when we receive the e—mailfrom the fco, from the foreign & commonwealth office. it said, if you can get out, you need to get out of wuhan and usually messages like that don't come from governments unless they know that there was something serious. so that is when we started to reply to them and say, hey, now, they've blocked the votes, they have shut the airport, despite telling us to get out of hand now but how? you know. it must have been a really scary unsettling time and how do you, looking back on it now, how do you think of that? are you grateful in a way that you were able to get out pretty quickly? i way that you were able to get out pretty quickly?— pretty quickly? i think, at the time, pretty quickly? i think, at the time. yes. — pretty quickly? i think, at the time. yes. we _ pretty quickly? i think, at the time, yes, we were _ pretty quickly? i think, at the time, yes, we were grateful i pretty quickly? i think, at the i time, yes, we were grateful that we were able to get out. in hindsight, i think perhaps we probably would have preferred to stay there. certainly this evo covid strategy they have adopted in exchange for smaller lockdown is that a more isolated does to have worked better but then at the same time, zero covid strategy only works if every single country in the world is actually on board with it and so, whilst economically countries can still continue, obviously there are then issues with tourism, etc. you know, for want to go back to our home in china but now, we would have to quarantine for think up to a month, maybe. so, you know, it is the million—dollar question. what is the million—dollar question. what is the right answer? what is the right answer? farmers in spain have taken their tractors to the streets of madrid — highlighting the crisis to farming caused by the pandemic. the protest organisers said their aim was to bring attention to the "ideological" attacks from the government toward rural spain. their demands ranged from the regulation of prices for agricultural products, to the protection of farmers who breed cattle for bullfights. new zealand's prime minister has delayed her own wedding after placing the country on the highest level of covid—19 restrictions. nine cases of the 0micron variant have been detected, and under new restrictions, gatherings will be limited to 100 fully vaccinated people. here's jacinda ardern. my wedding will not be going ahead, but ijustjoin many other new zealanders who have had an experience like that as a result of the pandemic and to anyone who's caught up in that scenario. i'm so sorry, but you are, we are all so resilient, and i know we understand that we're doing this for one another, and i know that will help us continue on. now, if you've got children in your life — there's a chance you'll know all about disney's latest animated film �*encanto'. the music from the film is also a huge hit, and this song from it "we don't talk about bruno" has become the first disney song to reach number one in the uk charts.

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