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workers should treat track chair money— workers should treat track chair money as— workers should treat track chair money as if it was their own and suggested — money as if it was their own and suggested that the one way that money— suggested that the one way that money could be saved was travelling, not travelling first class but travelling economy class that is obvious— travelling economy class that is obvious to coming back to bite her little _ obvious to coming back to bite her little bit _ obvious to coming back to bite her little bit. on the other hand, she would _ little bit. on the other hand, she woutd say— little bit. on the other hand, she would say and she has said that's what _ would say and she has said that's what the — would say and she has said that's what the plan for a government aeroplane and therefore it's meant to be _ aeroplane and therefore it's meant to be flown around the world. and in the long _ to be flown around the world. and in the long term it will pay for itself but it _ the long term it will pay for itself but it does not look good at a time when _ but it does not look good at a time when as— but it does not look good at a time when as a — but it does not look good at a time when as a process people are looking at the _ when as a process people are looking at the gas _ when as a process people are looking at the gas was going up and they are seeing _ at the gas was going up and they are seeing energy bills coming up in a tax ross _ seeing energy bills coming up in a tax ross coming in april and half a million _ tax ross coming in april and half a million for— tax ross coming in april and half a million for a — tax ross coming in april and half a million for a flight to australia does — million for a flight to australia does seem a little bit pricey. no nicism does seem a little bit pricey. cynicism or does seem a little bit pricey. in; cynicism or dark arts here, i'm absolutely sure we don't know what that means. let us move on to the daily telegraph and this is really continuing the theme in terms of the big questions about government economic policy. work from home tax loopholes to be closed so they are talking about the take—up of a loophole that was actually in place for the pandemic that is costing huge amounts.— for the pandemic that is costing hue amounts. , , , ., ., huge amounts. yes, this is one half fence to actually _ huge amounts. yes, this is one half fence to actually for _ huge amounts. yes, this is one half fence to actually for people - huge amounts. yes, this is one half fence to actually for people who - fence to actually for people who work from home even forjust one day and as you say it was brought in years before the pandemic but rules are run it will relax and at the start of the pandemic went a lot begin to work from home and a lot of us are still primarily working from home at the moment. the rules have obviously changed and there has been a move back to this but intel and we are very much working from home and that changes next week. but this loophole, the revenue and customs have asked for a review of this and tax relief and how it is being used and post dynamic because we are now coming out of the pandemic and there is number of things that were done that we need to look at as we come out of it. and interestingly there is a quote in here that talks about business bosses saying that they are concerned that this would be a sign or a helpful to people to maybe attract people to continue to work attract people to continue to work at home but this was still available. and i think it is the uk government who have been quite keen to get to go back into offices, get that foot fall back on high streets and town centres may be moving away from working at home and i do wonder if this is something that they might look at to entice you go back into offices, get that footfall back on high streets and town centres webo moving away from working at home and i do wonder if this is something that they might look at to entice you will back into the office if it's not as readily available as it has been during the pandemic. interesting full so we will finish actually with the yorkshire post and the great comedy writer and * barry cryer who has died at age 86 and he has had so much praise from right across the entertainment world. and it was extraordinary to know that he had written for so many comedy greats. had written for so many comedy areats. ~ ., , had written for so many comedy areats. a, , , ., ., greats. monty python, the two ronnie's. _ greats. monty python, the two ronnie's, morton _ greats. monty python, the two ronnie's, morton wise, - greats. monty python, the two ronnie's, morton wise, the i greats. monty python, the two | ronnie's, morton wise, the guy greats. monty python, the two - ronnie's, morton wise, the guy had realty— ronnie's, morton wise, the guy had reatiyiust_ ronnie's, morton wise, the guy had reattyiust a — ronnie's, morton wise, the guy had reallyjust a comedy legend and what is striking _ reallyjust a comedy legend and what is striking today is there been so marry— is striking today is there been so many tributes to him and you expect that when— many tributes to him and you expect that when celebrities passed away, but genuinely i think no one had a bad word to say about barry cryer. an incredibly funny man, multi tatehted — an incredibly funny man, multi talented but also very modest and apparently in his final days was stilljoking with the nurses who were _ stilljoking with the nurses who were looking after him. there was a about— were looking after him. there was a about the _ were looking after him. there was a about the operative of canterbury which _ about the operative of canterbury which i _ about the operative of canterbury which i cannot possibly repeat on hatiohai— which i cannot possibly repeat on national television but it was very funny— national television but it was very funny and — national television but it was very funny and just nice to think that he went— funny and just nice to think that he went out— funny and just nice to think that he went out as — funny and just nice to think that he went out as he lived his life making people laugh. you went out as he lived his life making peeple laugh-— people laugh. you can tell us later and he was — people laugh. you can tell us later and he was born _ people laugh. you can tell us later and he was born in _ people laugh. you can tell us later and he was born in leave - people laugh. you can tell us later and he was born in leave which . people laugh. you can tell us later and he was born in leave which is| and he was born in leave which is one reason why he's in the front page of the yorkshire post which associated with radio for but really what sort of a national figure. none of love for many years. and what sort of a national figure. none of love for many years.— of love for many years. and if him and said he _ of love for many years. and if him and said he saw— of love for many years. and if him and said he saw that _ of love for many years. and if him and said he saw that outpouring i of love for many years. and if him | and said he saw that outpouring of love and messages on twitter but i think sometimes it takes quite a lot of people to unite on twitter, but he definitely seems to be somebody who did unite twitter, having the news in the background today in the office it's been quite nice taking a watch of the old sketches may be read or took part in and hear people who worked with him relate stories about how he would call them up on their birthdays and he would never miss a birthday a people that he'd worked with in the past. and it was really nice and he touched so many lives and he heard some of that today. lives and he heard some of that toda . , ., ., ., , today. very gifted, extraordinary life. rachel. _ today. very gifted, extraordinary life. rachel, kevin _ today. very gifted, extraordinary life. rachel, kevin and _ today. very gifted, extraordinary life. rachel, kevin and my - today. very gifted, extraordinary life. rachel, kevin and my back. today. very gifted, extraordinary . life. rachel, kevin and my back with un one hour but for now thanks so much forjoining us and that's it for the papers this hour and rachel came and back again good evening. this is your update from the bbc sport centre. we start with football, and the women's super league leaders arsenal came from behind to beat brighton 2—1. brighton took an early lead. emma koivisto headed past mauela zinsberger, ending a run of seven games without a goal. a different story in the second half. vivienne miedema with a close range finish here brought arsenal level. and a superb free kick from beth mead gave them the win. they're now four points clear at the top after four games without a win. staying with women's football, players in the wsl and championship will have guaranteed maternity and long—term sickness cover written into their contracts after the fa and pfa agreed to the change. west ham's dagny brynjarsdottir is one of the few mothers to have played in wsl, and because maternity cover has previously been at the discretion of clubs, many have decided to wait until they've retired before starting a family. fifa have introduced similar rules. some transfer news for you. defender callum chambers hasjoined aston villa on a free transfer from arsenal. chambers joined arsenal in 2014 and has made just five appearences for the club this season. he joins steven gerrard's villa on a 3.5—year deal. barcelona are in talks with wolves to sign forward adama traore, which seems to end tottenham's chances of bringing him in. barca are offering to take their former player back on loan with the option to buy for around £29 million at the end of the season. spurs had a £15 million bid rejected earlier this month. premiership rugby club exeter chiefs will drop all references to native americans in their branding after it provoked significant criticism. they'll still be called the chiefs, but have changed their logo, which from this summer will use imagery from a celtic iron age tribe, the dumnonii, which encompassed a large area in the south west, including devon. we're absolutely thrilled. we're just so relieved that it's been done, but so excited that it's been done so well. throughout the campaign, we've been saying the name doesn't need to change, it's about the image that you associate it with. we've had lots of different people suggesting different historical chiefs from the devon area and mocking up logos that looked similar. it's literally everything we could have dreamed of. we're thrilled and we are beyond excited about being able to fully support our club and be doubly proud of everything they achieve on the pitch. now we can be super proud of them off the pitch as well, and at the same time we're celebrating devon, the area we all come from and we're all so proud of. england captain eoin morgan will miss the final two matches of their t20 series with west indies in barbados. he has what the ecb have described as a low—grade quadriceps injury and missed last night's 20—run defeat. that leaves england 2—1 down in the five—match series heading into saturday's fourth game. there'll be a couple of first times being celebrated in the women's australian open final on saturday, with the home crowd particularly invested in one of them. ash barty�*s appearance will mark the first in 42 years of an australian woman in her home grand slam final, while her opponent will be danielle collins, who's never reached this stage before. both won in straight sets in their semifinals today. honestly, it'sjust incredible. i love this tournament, i love coming out here and playing in australia. as an aussie, we're extremely spoiled. w're a grand slam nation, we get to play in our backyard. i am happy to play my best tennis here, i have done well before and now i have a chance to play for a title. it's unreal. it feels amazing, it's been such a journey and it doesn't happen overnight. so many years of hard work from an early age on court. yesterday, i was talking about all the early mornings my dad would get up with me and practice with me before school. it'sjust incredible to be on this stage, especially with the health challenges, i'm just so grateful. i couldn't be happier. british boxer galal yafai, who won flyweight gold at the tokyo olympics for team gb, has announced that he's going to turn professional. speaking to sport today earlier, he said it was an easy decision to make. it was easy decision for me to go pro, but tough to actually choose who to go with. but i'm here today. you have signe dwith very prestigious, very well—known promoter, eddie hearn. what did he say to convince you? a few things, like, i think it was mainly the fact he's got a lot of clout. he's a massive promoter. massive boxing promoter. as an amateur, your goal was obviously to win a gold medal at the olympics. you've done that, so now that you've turned professional, whatare youraims? to be a world champion, it's a simple as that. i know there aren't many olympic and world champions in british boxing history, joshua, james, probably a handful. if i can add my name to that, i'd be over the moon. and irish fighter katie taylor will make history in april as part of the first ever women's bout to top the bill at madison square garden in new york. the undisputed lightweight world champion will put her belts on the line against amanda serrano of puerto rico, a seven—weight world champion, saying that a "fight of this magnitude is the pinnacle of the sport". the iconic venue is 140 years old and has been the scene of many of boxing's most famous fights. and that's all the sport for now. hello there. after the sunshine on thursday, we've seen clear skies and lighter winds overnight, so it's pretty chilly out there for many. but the weather is going to change once again because during friday, we're going to find more cloud coming in from the atlantic, and that in turn will bring in some milder air as well. now, at the moment, high pressure is centred more to the south of the uk. we've got these weather fronts bringing some rain towards scotland in particular during friday, but also drawing in these stronger winds from the southwest, bringing in that milder but generally cloudy air as well. ahead of that, though, we do have a touch of frost across more central and eastern parts of the uk to start the day. those temperatures lifting in the west as the cloud comes in. we've also got a few mist and fog patches across parts of england and wales. those will lift. there will be some early sunshine, but many areas are going to cloud over. we will keep some hazy sunshine in the south east perhaps into the afternoon. a bit of drizzle out towards the west. most of the rain pushing eastwards across scotland as those winds strengthen. drwaing in that milder air, so temperatures, double figures for most of us, a little bit chillier towards the south east perhaps. it does stay very mild, actually, overnight. those temperatures aren't going to drop an awful lot because we've still got those run of strong, very mild winds. in fact, it will be very windy overnight across scotland and northern england. some very gusty winds, particularly as that rain band moves down across scotland on that weather front there. but again, that rain, whilst heavy in scotland for a while, is going to become much lighter as it sinks down into england and wales and moves away from northern ireland. after the rain, what there is of it, we're going to find sunnier skies and some showers following on, and a strong wind continues as well, particularly windy in scotland, gusts of 60 mph likely here. southern parts of england may well stay dry, and here we will see the highest temperatures, 13—14 celsius, it's very mild, but it is turning colder from the north as we get that sunshine and showers mix. the winds do gradually ease down overnight as that high pressure tries to build in, but this is heading our way for the second half of the weekend. another weather system coming in from the atlantic. chilly start probably on sunday, much cooler than saturday morning. we're going to find some rain heading into the north west of the uk. the winds picking up, but as we move into that cooler air, we're going to find the threat of some snow, particularly across highland and grampian and typical temperatures around 8—9 celsius. welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm karishma vaswani. the headlines... russia readies for possible conflict over ukraine, but says there is room, for further dialogue with the west. vaccine—maker moderna says an omicron specific shot is on the horizon but can drug makers really keep pace on coronavirus mutations? as aid starts to arrive in tonga two weeks after a devastating under—sea volcanic eruption and 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workers should treat track chair money— workers should treat track chair money as— workers should treat track chair money as if it was their own and suggested — money as if it was their own and suggested that the one way that money— suggested that the one way that money could be saved was travelling, not travelling first class but travelling economy class that is obvious— travelling economy class that is obvious to coming back to bite her little _ obvious to coming back to bite her little bit _ obvious to coming back to bite her little bit. on the other hand, she would _ little bit. on the other hand, she woutd say— little bit. on the other hand, she would say and she has said that's what _ would say and she has said that's what the — would say and she has said that's what the plan for a government aeroplane and therefore it's meant to be _ aeroplane and therefore it's meant to be flown around the world. and in the long _ to be flown around the world. and in the long term it will pay for itself but it _ the long term it will pay for itself but it does not look good at a time when _ but it does not look good at a time when as— but it does not look good at a time when as a — but it does not look good at a time when as a process people are looking at the _ when as a process people are looking at the gas _ when as a process people are looking at the gas was going up and they are seeing _ at the gas was going up and they are seeing energy bills coming up in a tax ross _ seeing energy bills coming up in a tax ross coming in april and half a million _ tax ross coming in april and half a million for— tax ross coming in april and half a million for a — tax ross coming in april and half a million for a flight to australia does — million for a flight to australia does seem a little bit pricey. no nicism does seem a little bit pricey. cynicism or does seem a little bit pricey. in; cynicism or dark arts here, i'm absolutely sure we don't know what that means. let us move on to the daily telegraph and this is really continuing the theme in terms of the big questions about government economic policy. work from home tax loopholes to be closed so they are talking about the take—up of a loophole that was actually in place for the pandemic that is costing huge amounts.— for the pandemic that is costing hue amounts. , , , ., ., huge amounts. yes, this is one half fence to actually _ huge amounts. yes, this is one half fence to actually for _ huge amounts. yes, this is one half fence to actually for people - huge amounts. yes, this is one half fence to actually for people who - fence to actually for people who work from home even forjust one day and as you say it was brought in years before the pandemic but rules are run it will relax and at the start of the pandemic went a lot begin to work from home and a lot of us are still primarily working from home at the moment. the rules have obviously changed and there has been a move back to this but intel and we are very much working from home and that changes next week. but this loophole, the revenue and customs have asked for a review of this and tax relief and how it is being used and post dynamic because we are now coming out of the pandemic and there is number of things that were done that we need to look at as we come out of it. and interestingly there is a quote in here that talks about business bosses saying that they are concerned that this would be a sign or a helpful to people to maybe attract people to continue to work attract people to continue to work at home but this was still available. and i think it is the uk government who have been quite keen to get to go back into offices, get that foot fall back on high streets and town centres may be moving away from working at home and i do wonder if this is something that they might look at to entice you go back into offices, get that footfall back on high streets and town centres webo moving away from working at home and i do wonder if this is something that they might look at to entice you will back into the office if it's not as readily available as it has been during the pandemic. interesting full so we will finish actually with the yorkshire post and the great comedy writer and * barry cryer who has died at age 86 and he has had so much praise from right across the entertainment world. and it was extraordinary to know that he had written for so many comedy greats. had written for so many comedy areats. ~ ., , had written for so many comedy areats. a, , , ., ., greats. monty python, the two ronnie's. _ greats. monty python, the two ronnie's, morton _ greats. monty python, the two ronnie's, morton wise, - greats. monty python, the two ronnie's, morton wise, the i greats. monty python, the two | ronnie's, morton wise, the guy greats. monty python, the two - ronnie's, morton wise, the guy had realty— ronnie's, morton wise, the guy had reatiyiust_ ronnie's, morton wise, the guy had reattyiust a — ronnie's, morton wise, the guy had reallyjust a comedy legend and what is striking _ reallyjust a comedy legend and what is striking today is there been so marry— is striking today is there been so many tributes to him and you expect that when— many tributes to him and you expect that when celebrities passed away, but genuinely i think no one had a bad word to say about barry cryer. an incredibly funny man, multi tatehted — an incredibly funny man, multi talented but also very modest and apparently in his final days was stilljoking with the nurses who were _ stilljoking with the nurses who were looking after him. there was a about— were looking after him. there was a about the _ were looking after him. there was a about the operative of canterbury which _ about the operative of canterbury which i _ about the operative of canterbury which i cannot possibly repeat on hatiohai— which i cannot possibly repeat on national television but it was very funny— national television but it was very funny and — national television but it was very funny and just nice to think that he went— funny and just nice to think that he went out— funny and just nice to think that he went out as — funny and just nice to think that he went out as he lived his life making people laugh. you went out as he lived his life making peeple laugh-— people laugh. you can tell us later and he was — people laugh. you can tell us later and he was born _ people laugh. you can tell us later and he was born in _ people laugh. you can tell us later and he was born in leave - people laugh. you can tell us later and he was born in leave which . people laugh. you can tell us later and he was born in leave which is| and he was born in leave which is one reason why he's in the front page of the yorkshire post which associated with radio for but really what sort of a national figure. none of love for many years. and what sort of a national figure. none of love for many years.— of love for many years. and if him and said he _ of love for many years. and if him and said he saw— of love for many years. and if him and said he saw that _ of love for many years. and if him and said he saw that outpouring i of love for many years. and if him | and said he saw that outpouring of love and messages on twitter but i think sometimes it takes quite a lot of people to unite on twitter, but he definitely seems to be somebody who did unite twitter, having the news in the background today in the office it's been quite nice taking a watch of the old sketches may be read or took part in and hear people who worked with him relate stories about how he would call them up on their birthdays and he would never miss a birthday a people that he'd worked with in the past. and it was really nice and he touched so many lives and he heard some of that today. lives and he heard some of that toda . , ., ., ., , today. very gifted, extraordinary life. rachel. _ today. very gifted, extraordinary life. rachel, kevin _ today. very gifted, extraordinary life. rachel, kevin and _ today. very gifted, extraordinary life. rachel, kevin and my - today. very gifted, extraordinary life. rachel, kevin and my back. today. very gifted, extraordinary . life. rachel, kevin and my back with un one hour but for now thanks so much forjoining us and that's it for the papers this hour and rachel came and back again good evening. this is your update from the bbc sport centre. we start with football, and the women's super league leaders arsenal came from behind to beat brighton 2—1. brighton took an early lead. emma koivisto headed past mauela zinsberger, ending a run of seven games without a goal. a different story in the second half. vivienne miedema with a close range finish here brought arsenal level. and a superb free kick from beth mead gave them the win. they're now four points clear at the top after four games without a win. staying with women's football, players in the wsl and championship will have guaranteed maternity and long—term sickness cover written into their contracts after the fa and pfa agreed to the change. west ham's dagny brynjarsdottir is one of the few mothers to have played in wsl, and because maternity cover has previously been at the discretion of clubs, many have decided to wait until they've retired before starting a family. fifa have introduced similar rules. some transfer news for you. defender callum chambers hasjoined aston villa on a free transfer from arsenal. chambers joined arsenal in 2014 and has made just five appearences for the club this season. he joins steven gerrard's villa on a 3.5—year deal. barcelona are in talks with wolves to sign forward adama traore, which seems to end tottenham's chances of bringing him in. barca are offering to take their former player back on loan with the option to buy for around £29 million at the end of the season. spurs had a £15 million bid rejected earlier this month. premiership rugby club exeter chiefs will drop all references to native americans in their branding after it provoked significant criticism. they'll still be called the chiefs, but have changed their logo, which from this summer will use imagery from a celtic iron age tribe, the dumnonii, which encompassed a large area in the south west, including devon. we're absolutely thrilled. we're just so relieved that it's been done, but so excited that it's been done so well. throughout the campaign, we've been saying the name doesn't need to change, it's about the image that you associate it with. we've had lots of different people suggesting different historical chiefs from the devon area and mocking up logos that looked similar. it's literally everything we could have dreamed of. we're thrilled and we are beyond excited about being able to fully support our club and be doubly proud of everything they achieve on the pitch. now we can be super proud of them off the pitch as well, and at the same time we're celebrating devon, the area we all come from and we're all so proud of. england captain eoin morgan will miss the final two matches of their t20 series with west indies in barbados. he has what the ecb have described as a low—grade quadriceps injury and missed last night's 20—run defeat. that leaves england 2—1 down in the five—match series heading into saturday's fourth game. there'll be a couple of first times being celebrated in the women's australian open final on saturday, with the home crowd particularly invested in one of them. ash barty�*s appearance will mark the first in 42 years of an australian woman in her home grand slam final, while her opponent will be danielle collins, who's never reached this stage before. both won in straight sets in their semifinals today. honestly, it'sjust incredible. i love this tournament, i love coming out here and playing in australia. as an aussie, we're extremely spoiled. w're a grand slam nation, we get to play in our backyard. i am happy to play my best tennis here, i have done well before and now i have a chance to play for a title. it's unreal. it feels amazing, it's been such a journey and it doesn't happen overnight. so many years of hard work from an early age on court. yesterday, i was talking about all the early mornings my dad would get up with me and practice with me before school. it'sjust incredible to be on this stage, especially with the health challenges, i'm just so grateful. i couldn't be happier. british boxer galal yafai, who won flyweight gold at the tokyo olympics for team gb, has announced that he's going to turn professional. speaking to sport today earlier, he said it was an easy decision to make. it was easy decision for me to go pro, but tough to actually choose who to go with. but i'm here today. you have signe dwith very prestigious, very well—known promoter, eddie hearn. what did he say to convince you? a few things, like, i think it was mainly the fact he's got a lot of clout. he's a massive promoter. massive boxing promoter. as an amateur, your goal was obviously to win a gold medal at the olympics. you've done that, so now that you've turned professional, whatare youraims? to be a world champion, it's a simple as that. i know there aren't many olympic and world champions in british boxing history, joshua, james, probably a handful. if i can add my name to that, i'd be over the moon. and irish fighter katie taylor will make history in april as part of the first ever women's bout to top the bill at madison square garden in new york. the undisputed lightweight world champion will put her belts on the line against amanda serrano of puerto rico, a seven—weight world champion, saying that a "fight of this magnitude is the pinnacle of the sport". the iconic venue is 140 years old and has been the scene of many of boxing's most famous fights. and that's all the sport for now. hello there. after the sunshine on thursday, we've seen clear skies and lighter winds overnight, so it's pretty chilly out there for many. but the weather is going to change once again because during friday, we're going to find more cloud coming in from the atlantic, and that in turn will bring in some milder air as well. now, at the moment, high pressure is centred more to the south of the uk. we've got these weather fronts bringing some rain towards scotland in particular during friday, but also drawing in these stronger winds from the southwest, bringing in that milder but generally cloudy air as well. ahead of that, though, we do have a touch of frost across more central and eastern parts of the uk to start the day. those temperatures lifting in the west as the cloud comes in. we've also got a few mist and fog patches across parts of england and wales. those will lift. there will be some early sunshine, but many areas are going to cloud over. we will keep some hazy sunshine in the south east perhaps into the afternoon. a bit of drizzle out towards the west. most of the rain pushing eastwards across scotland as those winds strengthen. drwaing in that milder air, so temperatures, double figures for most of us, a little bit chillier towards the south east perhaps. it does stay very mild, actually, overnight. those temperatures aren't going to drop an awful lot because we've still got those run of strong, very mild winds. in fact, it will be very windy overnight across scotland and northern england. some very gusty winds, particularly as that rain band moves down across scotland on that weather front there. but again, that rain, whilst heavy in scotland for a while, is going to become much lighter as it sinks down into england and wales and moves away from northern ireland. after the rain, what there is of it, we're going to find sunnier skies and some showers following on, and a strong wind continues as well, particularly windy in scotland, gusts of 60 mph likely here. southern parts of england may well stay dry, and here we will see the highest temperatures, 13—14 celsius, it's very mild, but it is turning colder from the north as we get that sunshine and showers mix. the winds do gradually ease down overnight as that high pressure tries to build in, but this is heading our way for the second half of the weekend. another weather system coming in from the atlantic. chilly start probably on sunday, much cooler than saturday morning. we're going to find some rain heading into the north west of the uk. the winds picking up, but as we move into that cooler air, we're going to find the threat of some snow, particularly across highland and grampian and typical temperatures around 8—9 celsius. welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm karishma vaswani. the headlines... russia readies for possible conflict over ukraine, but says there is room, for further dialogue with the west. vaccine—maker moderna says an omicron specific shot is on the horizon but can drug makers really keep pace on coronavirus mutations? as aid starts to arrive in tonga two weeks after a devastating under—sea volcanic eruption and tsunami, we'll find out how the operation to help the islanders is progressing. to mark world holocaust day — 70 years since the nazi concentration camp of auschwitz was liberated, seven portraits of survivors go on display at buckingham palace in london.

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