Now on bbc news dateline london. Hello, im shaun ley. Welcome to the programme, which brings together some of the uks leading commentators, bbc specialists, and those journalists whove worked as Foreign Correspondents, Filing Stories to audiences back home from the dateline london. This week will there be enough Vaccine Doses . The uk closes its doors to some but infuriates china by opening them to kong hongers. And what a disputed Prime Ministerial visit tells us about the future of the union. 0n dateline s panel this week janet daley, whose columns appear weekly in the sunday telegraph. Jeffrey kofman is a former tv anchor and Foreign Correspondent in canada and the United States. And here with me in the studio is vincent knee, a china specialist with bbc world news. Warm welcome to all of you. The European Commission has been Piling Pressure on the vaccine manufacturer astrazeneca all week, angry that millions of doses it agreed to supply to the eu before the end of march may be cut
james waterhouse speaking to my colleague geeta guru murphy. nearly a thousand indian students are trapped in a number of hostels in sumy, one of ukraine s conflict zones. they say they have nowhere to go, no food and no water and are fearing for their lives. they have sent a desperate plea to the indian government to help save them. let s just show you some of that video. translator: in order to go, we ll need to exit the hostel, | and there are snipers outside everywhere. every 30 minutes to one hour there s shelling and air strikes. it s freezing outside as you can see, it s sub zero temperatures outside. how do we step out when it s freezing outside? we have been requesting the indian government to rescue us from here. we fear we will die here, we ll die if we step out. please help us, government of india. we don t have food, we don t have access to water. please help us. ellen is a international third year medical student from tanzania who is currently stuck in sumy