news, time for tuesday in parliament. bbc news. hello there and welcome to tuesday in parliament. on this programme: labour demands a full public inquiry after wrongly convicted post office workers have their names cleared. 900 false prosecutions, each one its own story of persecution, fear, despair, careers ruined, families destroyed, reputation smashed and lives lost. after nazanin zaghari ratcliffe is sentenced to another year injail, her local mp makes an emotional appeal. please minister, please to everyone from the opposite benches, get nazanin the release, stand up to iran, and bring my constituent home. and peers urge greater help for india s covid crisis stressing its crucial role in global vaccine production. at the time has come for us to reciprocate that goodwill and not forget the invaluable partnership that the uk and india have. but first: a minister has told mps that former subpostmasters wrongly convicted of offences must be fairly compensated as quickly
prince harry talks about catching up with the queen for the first time in two years, in an interview with us television it wasjust so nice to see her. you know, she s on great form. she s always got a great sense of humour she s always got a great sense of humour with me, and she s always got a great sense of humourwith me, and making she s always got a great sense of humour with me, and making sure that she is humour with me, and making sure that she is protected. hundreds of fans have gathered in south east london for the funeral of the wanted singer tom parker, who died from brain cancer last month at the age of 33. russian and belarusian players won t be allowed to compete at this summer s wimbledon because of the invasion of ukraine. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. a deadline set by russia for ukrainian fighters in mariupol to surrender, has passed. the city is surrounded by russian troops and has been bombarded for weeks. president volodymyr zelensky says the
why does the prime minister think everybody else s actions have consequences, except his own? i ve explained why i bitterly regret receiving the fine and i apologise to the house. prince harry talks about catching up with the queen for the first time in two years in an interview with us television. it was just so nice to see her. you know, she s on great form. she s always got a great sense of humour with me. and i m just making sure that she s protected. russian and belarusian players won t be allowed to compete at this summer s wimbledon because of the invasion of ukraine. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. a deadline set by russia for ukrainian fighters in mariupol to surrender has passed. the city is surrounded by russian troops and has been bombarded for weeks. president volodymyr zelensky says the situation in mariupol remains as severe as possible . ukraine hopes to evacuate 6,000 people from there today through so called humanitariain corridors; mariupol s mayor
the kuna, but were overruled by the constitutional court. now on bbc news, it s time for review 2022. it s been an especially turbulent 12 months in british politics, and a year that s featured three prime ministers and four chancellors. helen catt looks back now at some of the most significant moments in westminster during an extraordinary year in politics. 2022 was a year when politics came at you fast. three prime ministers in the space of a few months, a mini budget that had a dramatic impact within hours, all against the backdrop of a war in europe and the cost of living going up at its fastest rate in decades. but it all started with a hangover. tonight at ten, boris johnson faces new questions about apparent breaches of lockdown in downing street. the end of 2021 had been dominated by partygate and just days into the new year, there was more. itv got hold of an e mail sent in may 2020 inviting more than 100 staff to bring their own booze to the downing street garden