The first place. More on that breaking story on the bbc sport website. Two time winnersjeonbuk were held to a 1 1 by ulsan draw in the first leg of their all korean semi final of the afc Champions League. It tookjeonbuk less than four minutes to make the breakthrough as song min kyu made no mistake from close range. The hosts were handed a great opportuity to double their lead from the spot 16 minutes later when lee dong jun was fouled for a penalty but brazilian thiago orobo was unable to capitalise and it proved costly. Ulsan took full advantage of that reprieve as Lee Myung Jae equalised 14 minutes from time. The second leg is on march 12th. The Champions League returns later, with the first Quarterfinal Spots to be claimed. Paris st germain take a two goal lead to Real Sociedad in the second leg of their last 16 tie, while Bayern Munich have it all to do against lazio. They trail the serie a club by a goal to nil. Having fallen 10 points behind League Leaders Bayer Leverkusen in th
three british men accused of being mercenaries in ukraine are expected to stand trial in a russian proxy court. nurseries in england are shutting at short notice due to financial pressures and staff shortages, according to industry body the early years alliance. researchers at the university of cambridge say they ve successfully altered the blood type of three donor kidneys, which could give more hope to people waiting for a transplant. and a sad end to the story of freya the walrus who became a tourist sensation in norway as she is put down. good morning. the labour leader sir keir starmer has set out how he would fund his party s plan to freeze the energy price cap for six months, and stop household gas and electricity bills rising over the winter in england, scotland and wales. the energy price cap the maximum amount suppliers can charge for average use is forecast to hit more than £3,500 in october and more than £4,200 injanuary. labour said it would freeze the pr
what did the early years alliance of the situation is like across the country? the situation is like across the count ? ., , the situation is like across the count ? . , ., , the situation is like across the count? ., ., , . country? the early years alliance have said they country? the early years alliance have said they are country? the early years alliance have said they are facing - country? the early years alliance have said they are facing its - have said they are facing its biggest crisis in more than 20 years. they say that nurseries, some are being forced to close at short notice, others are having to increase their fees for appearance or cut hours. that is because of the financial pressures facing nurseries, providers say they need more funding from the government, specifically, they say that the free childcare entitlement, most working parents of three or 4 euros are entitled to 30 hours a week in england, they say that is not sufficiently funded by the government, they
lot of voters are taken aback by that figure. so they re trying to argue that it s paid for by taxes, the taxes that they haven t quite itinged on yet settled on yet. again, effectively, the argument is if you raise enough taxes to pay for something, the cost is zero. and i guess the big question is whether voters are going to not so much buy the zero, that s lewd cows, but buy the ludicrous, but they re worried about it being $5 trillion. paul: no matter, kim, what the top line number happens to be in the end, what really matters is what s in it; that is, the programs that are started, the entitlements that are started. why don t you explain why that is so significant and these issues of childcare entitlement, paid family leave and so on. because they re never going to go away, paul. whatever as well ends up being