ukrainian officials say humanitarian conditions in the city of mariupol are getting worse under the current russian occupation and people there are at risk of diseases like cholera. the exiled deputy mayor of the southern port city says bodies are still being discovered in the ruins, there is a shortage of doctors, and food and water are in short supply. our correspondet nick beake has more from kyiv. the big concern is that the dire conditions in mariupol, this city of death and destruction, are idealfor the rapid spread of this disease among the 100,000 people who are still said to be living there. tonight, the ministry of health here in ukraine have told us they actually haven t recorded any official cases. that s not to say they don t exist, but they say it s more a case they can t do any testing there because the russians are not allowing people in and out. this is a city where it s hard to get information from. communications are poor. but earlier today, we were able to
that the first deportation flight can go ahead as planned next week. elsewhere, the guardian says the prime minister s new food strategy doesn t contain plans to tackle rising prices, obesity, childhood hunger or climate change with the quote missed opportunity . but the telegraph says the announcement on monday will include changes to planning laws to create more farms and increase production of fruit and veg. as well as the opportunity for poultry workers to be brought in from overseas on short term contracts. meanwhile, the i claims borisjohnson faces a new plot from conservative rebels to remove him, with the paper reporting nadhim zahawi could be a replacement. a very different story involving the prince of wales in the sun, which claims a secret deal will see strictly come dancing come live from the buckingham palace ballroom later this year. and the daily star reports on britney spears wedding. should have been the happiest day of her life. she married fiancee sam
hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the social commentator, joanna jarjue, and david bond, who is the deputy political editor at the evening standard. tomorrow s front pages, starting with borisjohnson could face a confidence vote as early as tuesday according to the metro, as the response to partygate builds. meanwhile the telegraph reports on the pm s ethics adviser, lord geidt, demanding an explanation over lockdown parties and raising legitimate questions over whether the ministerial code was broken. the financial times leads on a joint effort between the uk and eu to bring in a ban on insuring ships carrying russian oil. the paper says the move will shut moscow out of the lloyd s of london insurance market and cut its ability to export crude oil, in response to the invasion of ukraine. there are calls for free school meals to be extended for the summer. bring ina bring in a ban on ensuring ships carrying russ
transport, and drive their cars. bts the wildly popular south korean k pop group has visited the white house to speak about the growth in anti asian hate crimes in america. the group made their remarks during a press briefing. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the social commentator, joanna jarjue, and david bond, who is the deputy political editor at the evening standard. tomorrow s front pages, starting with borisjohnson could face a confidence vote as early as tuesday according to the metro, as the response to partygate builds. a view echoed in the i, which says the pm is personally calling wavering mps to shore up support. meanwhile the times reports borisjohnson s ethics adviser, lord geidt, is demanding an explanation over lockdown parties and threatened to resign over the matter. but the daily mail says the cabinet are backing the prime minister against what it calls reckless rebels trying to remove h
Vacated by mick mulvaney. A Police Officer is in critical a stabbing atr Bishop International airport. Police say the officer was stabbed in the neck. One suspect is in custody. In france, the high profile exits from president Emmanuel Macron continue to pile up. The Justice Minister is the latest to resign following funds. Ions of misuse of , the mostnister prominent woman, also stepped out. Global news, 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. This is bloomberg. Live from bloombergs headquarters in new york, scarlet fu its on assignment. We have 30 minutes from the close of trading here in the u. S. Markets dragged below to 45. Bracing for turbulence. How a shakeup in the worlds gest Oil Producers hearings on the Russian Investigation continue. We caught up with representative eric swallow of virginia coming up. And bloombergs editorinchief sat down with mexicos finance minister. A look at his thoughts on the peso and the threat of a d