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good evening. we start tonight with the escalating legal battle between rishi sunak s government and the independent public inquiry, into the handling of the covid pandemic. government officials in the cabinet office missed a deadline, earlier today, to hand over all of boris johnson s private messages and papers, to the inquiry. what s more, the government is now launching a legal challenge, arguing that some of the material is not relevant to the inquiry s work. the chair of the inquiry, baroness hallett, a formerjudge at the court of appeal, says it s for the inquiry to decide what is or is not relevant. and she s hinted that the inquiry could launch its own legal action against the government. labour has accused the government of undermining the work of the inquiry, as our political correspondent alex forsyth reports. the covid pandemic had a huge and lasting impact. now a public inquiry is examining what happened, the decisions taken in government that affected so ....
you think back to the very early stages of russia s outright invasion of ukraine, there was the risk that should ukraine not to counter the russian military, it might spill over into moldova. truth? russian military, it might spill over into moldova. russian military, it might spill over into moldova. why then is - resident over into moldova. why then is president zelinsky, over into moldova. why then is president zelinsky, who - over into moldova. why then is president zelinsky, who has . over into moldova. why then is i president zelinsky, who has asked for this before, why ask now again for this before, why ask now again for membership of the eu and nato? nato is clearer perhaps, but why the eu? , ., , nato is clearer perhaps, but why the eu? , a, , ., nato is clearer perhaps, but why the eu? , a, , e, e, eu? the epc is a very good forum for makin: eu? the epc is a very good forum for making these eu? the epc is a very good forum for making these high-level eu? ....
historically together shoulder to shoulder. thank you, moldovan people. that you hosted all our people, all the refugees from the first days of full scale war. thank you. we ll never forget about it. the talks are being held at mimi castle, in the wine region, a short distance from the capital chisinau, where our correspondentjenny hill is. jenny, bring us up to date on what has happened so far. jenny, bring us up-to-date on what has happened so far. jenny, bring us up-to-date on what has happened so far. well, we have heard from has happened so far. well, we have heard from president has happened so far. well, we have heard from president zelensky. - has happened so far. well, we have heard from president zelensky. asl heard from president zelensky. as you know, he has been doing the rounds in europe over the last few weeks, he has been to various capitals and extracted more support from them. more money and more promises of weapons. but he needs to keep coming to ....
morning, all. part two of the weekend continues on a very quiet note. a lot of dry weather around and a little more in the way of sunshine and with lighter winds than yesterday, it will not feel quite as cold. all the details coming up shortly. it s sunday the 26th february. good morning. our top story rishi sunak says he s giving everything we ve got to secure a deal with the eu on post brexit trading rules for northern ireland. the prime minister told the sunday times he is hopeful of a positive outcome. iain watson has more. the political stakes for rishi sunak are high. the deal with the eu appears to be moving closer. this would avoid a trade war between the uk and its largest market. but it could lead to a growing gulf within his own party, some mps want the entire brexit agreement with northern ireland upended. and unless the democratic unionist party approve of a deal, they will not agree tojoin a approve of a deal, they will not agree to join a power sharing gove ....
the family of a black man killed by police in the us city of memphis have welcomed the decision to disband the special crime unit to which the officers belonged. the british prime minister, rishi sunak, has sacked the chairman of his conservative party, nadhim zahawi. mr sunak said in a letter to mr zahawi that it was clear that there had been a serious breach of the ministerial code, which guides ministers on how they should uphold standards. his dismissal comes after an independent investigation of mr zahawi s tax affairs. these have been the subject of growing controversy since it emerged that he had to pay a penalty to the tax authorities. rishi sunak recieved the report from the sir laurie magnus, independent adviser on ministers interests. sir laurie told rishi sunak that certain omissions by nadhim zahawi fell short of the standards set out in the ministerial code. he concluded, i consider that these omissions constitute a serious failure to meet the standard ....