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the home of the black sea fleet as well. so we are seeing an aerial picture of sevastopol. but in recent weeks, ukraine focusing its efforts there and now we just have this news from a local governor and also from russia, admitting that at least one ukrainian missile has hit the headquarters of russia s plexi navy in crimea. more on that story very shortly. black sea navy. it comes as president zelensky arrived in canada, for the first time since russia s invasion, on an unannounced visit to thank canadians for their support. canada has been a firm ally of ukraine. here is president zelensky and his wife, olena, being welcomed by prime ministerjustin trudeau. there is full day of events, including talks with business leaders and members of the large ukrainian community in ukraine. ukrainian community. he will also give a speech to the canadian parliament in ottawa. mr zelensky flew from washington where he held talks at the white house. president biden has approved securit

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harry a year ago. kane will lead the line against harry kane will lead the line against the german champions tonight. the enviroment and the economy. we ll go to the heart of the action in westminster in a moment, but i m here in plymouth this evening as we look to report from different parts of the uk. on the stories that affect us all. in the last hour, the prime minister has confirmed the news but still insists he can achieve the uk s commitment to reach net zero by 2050, which means by then the uk would no long be adding to the total amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. so these are the key announcements. he says there ll be a delay on the electric vehicle target the sale of new petrol and diesel cars won t be banned until 2035 instead of 2030. there will be a delay on the ban on new oil boilers until 2035. the prime minister says he will remain committed to the target of net zero by 2050 but wants to take a pragmatic approach. in a moment, we ll hear from ou

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international investors. are you likely to see that continue? the bold decision making means executive reforms and administrative reforms can happen. but as a result of those decision makings, we have not seen land reforms or agricultural reforms. now this is a new landscape, and the reason i think we may see labour reforms happen is because there is an impetus with employment becoming a key issue, and we could see more dialogue. so i think, eventually, investors will come round and see this is not such a bad outcome. the government spending on capex has been a big priority. what more needs to be done? is private investment something you would be keen to look out for? yes, definitely, that s a great point, actually. for the labour interventions that need to happen, we will see some shift in the expenditure mix in the fiscal. so i expect capex to be curtailed a bit. it will still stay, but it will not be as high or surging. and money will go towards education, training, social

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reforms and administrative reforms and administrative reforms can happen. but absent of those decision making is, we have not seen land reforms or agricultural reforms. now this is a new game and the reason i think we may see labour reforms happen is because there is an alliance a new landscape. an impetus with employment is becoming a key issue, and we could see more dialogue. sol think, eventually, investors will come round and see this is not such a bad outcome. the government not such a bad outcome. the government spending has been a big priority. what more needs to be done, it is private investment something you would be keen to look out for? yes. be keen to look out for? yes, definitely. be keen to look out for? yes, definitely, that be keen to look out for? yes, definitely, that is be keen to look out for? yes, definitely, that is a be keen to look out for? yes, definitely, that is a great - definitely, that is a great point, actually. for the labour inter

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less than a fifth of its drugs helped patients. cycling s three day tour de yorkshire is underway, the peloton heading from bridlington to scarborough. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. a breast surgeon has been convicted of intentionally wounding patients by performing completely unnecessary operations. ian paterson, who s 59, was found guilty of 20 charges in total, relating to nine women and one man. police say his victims felt that the surgeon enjoyed playing god . and one former patient outside court said she felt mutilated. dominic hughes reports. surgeon ian paterson. well liked and trusted by patients facing the frightening prospect of breast cancer but for some of them it was an entirely false diagnosis. one such patient is frances perks, who underwent a series of operations and a mastectomy, all of them unnecessary. how can somebody do that? and say things that he did, knowing that you didn t need these operations. how can anybody in their right mind, how

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