organisation but this years summit was dominated by economics that it was at the very heart of any news that the leaders discussed this weekend, ukraine and china. i will start with ukraine. before the summit even kicked off on friday the us introduced a raft of measures targeting russia, 300 sanctions aimed at restricting moscow s ability to source battlefield materials. the uk then followed suit, having introduced an import ban on russian diamonds, copper, aluminium, nickel and then the g7 leaders jointly agreed on a statement that said they would continue to impose sanctions, tighten them, and specify the need to crack down on sanctions and evasions, the use of third party countries as a loophole for russia to get around these restrictions. they also acknowledge the fact, separately to the joint statement that there would be a need to utilise the so called outreach countries in the global south countries like india for example, because the sanctions put in place have hurt
also in the programme: as ukraine approaches 100 days of war, president zelensky urges western nations to step up their weapons deliveries with russia now in control of 20% of his country. and after winning his defamation case against ex wife amber heard, we look at why johnny depp lost a similar court battle in the uk. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it s newsday. welcome to the programme. queen elizabeth has overseen a fly past of 70 aircraft on the first day of events to mark her platinum jubilee. the 96 year old british monarch wasjoined on the buckingham palace balcony by family members for the aerial display. she also attended the lighting of beacons at her residence, windsor castle. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell was there. for all that she wants thejubilee to be about local communities creating their own special memories, in the end, it s all about her. after all, there wouldn t be a platinum jubilee if there weren t a monarch who ser
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needs you have special educational needs you are four times as likely needs you are four times as likely to needs you are four times as likely to get excluded and we really likely to get excluded and we really need to be investing in programmes that give additional support programmes that give additional support to young people who need support to young people who need it support to young people who need it but also give space for teachers need it but also give space for teachers and in that way we hope teachers and in that way we hope to teachers and in that way we hope to invest in inclusion but also hope to invest in inclusion but also make hope to invest in inclusion but also make sure we reduce exclusions. mccreery the funding exclusions. mccreery the funding is going to school in seven funding is going to school in seven boroughs with higher levels seven boroughs with higher levels of children being absent from levels of children being absent from schoo