it s been known for a while. what we ve also known for a while is that there s been a real squeeze on school funding. my committee, again, has highlighted that repeatedly. and when you don t invest in maintenance and improvements in schools, you get these problems arising. but with raac, it s a systemic failure of the actual material used to build them. court buildings and hospitals too among those impacted. and internal nhs documents obtained by the sunday times suggest hospitals could be at risk of catastrophic collapse. the concerns about this have been swirling around for so long. truss had been trying to cope with the safety risks associated with raac for a long time. and, really, to remedy the situation, action can t come too soon. the department for education said it was vital that schools are given time to inform parents and consider their next steps, and that it was grateful to school and college leaders for their work to make sure that disruption is kept to a minimu
of the president. translation: achieving democracy will no doubt be difficult. freedom is one of the greatest values in europe. at without a doubt, we will no longer tolerate what would have been business decades of business as usual for those who plundered ukraine and put themselves above our laws and i thank the lord determine offices who have brought cases who have stalled the decade to adjust conclusion. the law must work. it is so, it must be so. glory to ukraine. glory to ukraine. president zelensky glory to ukraine. president zelensky there. peter zalmayev is director of the eurasia democracy initiative an international non profit organisation dedicated to the promotion of democracy and human rights. thank you forjoining us, peter. what do you make of this event, as it were, of kind of going after this individual, a man that clearly has some intriguing business dealings? i actually was speaking him, i have my own show on ukrainian tv, and yesterday i was inte
on the scale of the problem and for fast solutions. it s been known for a while. what we ve also known for a while is that there s been a real squeeze on school funding. my committee, again, has highlighted that repeatedly. and when you don t invest in maintenance and improvements in schools, you get these problems arising. but with raac, it s a systemic failure of the actual material used to build them. court buildings and hospitals too among those impacted. and internal nhs documents obtained by the sunday times suggest hospitals could be at risk of catastrophic collapse. the concerns about this have been swirling around for so long. trusts had been trying to cope with the safety risks associated with raac for a long time. and, really, to remedy the situation, action can t come too soon. the department for education said it was vital that schools are given time to inform parents and consider their next steps, and that it was grateful to school and college leaders for their