destroyed- destroyed. explosion where can i go? i wake up in the morning and where can i go? i wake up in the morning an where can i go? i wake up in the morning and cried, you cry in the evening- i morning and cried, you cry in the evening. i don t know morning and cried, you cry in the evening. i don t know where to i morning and cried, you cry in the - evening. i don t know where to go at all. on her return to work in kyiv, the uk s ambassador to ukraine tells us of her shock of seeing the devastation close to the city. and the other main headlines here this lunchtime: profits at bp more than double in the first three months of the year, prompting more debate about a windfall tax on energy giants. we will not go back! pro life campaigners gather at the us supreme court, after a leaked document suggests the legal right to abortion could be overturned. and the vintage gown on a modern celebrity kim kardashian wears marilyn monroe s iconicjfk dress to the met gala in
right to abortion. president biden says a woman s right to choose is fundamental. and the over the top outfits are back celebrities return to the red carpet of new york city s met gala. hello, and a very good evening. around 100 civilians evacuated from a besieged steelworks in the southern ukrainian city of mariupol have finally reached safety. they had spent more than 60 days in underground bunkers in desperate conditions, sheltering from the russian bombardment. the lucky evacuees, including women, children and several elderly people, let s head to kyiv and my colleague ben brown. yes, hello from the ukrainian capital, kyiv. the latest from the city of mariupol is that a convoy carrying about 100 civilians who were evacuated from the steel works in the city of mariupol have now reached safety. they ve now reached the ukrainian city of zacharyjeff. finally, it took them a couple days to get there on buses. they spent more than 60 days underground in the steelworks being b
profits at bp more than double in the first three months of the year prompting more debate about a windfall tax on the energy giant. and the over the top outfits are back celebrities return to the red carpet of new york city s met gala. i m annita mcveigh at antrim castle garden is looking ahead to this thursday s northern ireland election. i ll be talking to members of the unionist community in the next hour. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the attempt to evacuate more civilians from the city of mariupol have stalled. ukrainian officials say russia has ended a ceasefire and is now blocking humanitarian corridors. hundreds of women and children are still trapped in bunkers beneath lets head to kyiv and ben brown. hello from kyiv. mps at the the ukrainian parliament here in kyiv have been hearing a virtual address from boris johnson, the first from a world leader since the war began. the prime minister told them ukraine s resistance to the russian invasion has been
and two new omicron variants found in more than a dozen states, as covid cases begin to rise once again. good morning. and welcome to way too early, on this tuesday, may 3rd. i m jonathan lemire. in a potentially ground-breaking shift in american constitutional law, the supreme court appears poised to strike down the landmark roe v. wade decision. according to a leaked draft opinion, published last night, by politico, a majority of the supreme court is prepared to overturn the federal right to abortion. the leak of the 98-page document is unprecedented in the court s modern history. the draft opinion was reportedly offered by justice samuel alito, and circulated back in february. alito writes in part this. ro ex was egregiously wrong from the start. its reasoning was exceptionally weak and the decision has had damaging consequences. it is time to heed the constitution and return the issue of abortion to the people s elected representatives. nbc news has not obtained or
our reporter ben king has the details. when drinkers gather at london s king charles pub this evening, there will be a new tax regime in place. changes announced in march come into effect today taxing stronger drinks more and weaker drinks less. at the same time, alcohol duties rise with inflation up by io.i%. the result a complex series of changes. 12% sparkling wine will be i9p cheaper as higher rates for fizz are abolished. a can of pre mixed gin and tonic will be 5p cheaper. but a bottle of 12% still wine will rise 44p. a bottle of vodka up 76p and a bottle of 20% port up £1.30. so among drinkers, there will be some winners and losers. but the wine and spirits industry, which sees many of its products hit with higher taxes, says customers will see higher prices and less choice. we have the biggest duty increase in almost 50 years at the same time as we have inflation rife and a cost of living crisis. on top of that, we have raw materials like glass that are increas