and it s going to be a hot and humid weekend, but without heat and humidity there is a chance of some thunderstorms and what you get those thunderstorms and what you get those thunderstorms there could be quite nasty. they will bring all the details the programme. good morning. it s saturday the 10th june. borisjohnson has quit as an mp after he received the commons report into whether he misled parliament over lockdown parties at downing street. the former prime minister is accused of damaging parliament s integrity, but mrjohnson claims he s been forced out. his resignation now triggers a by election. 0ur political correspondent ione wells reports. his own conduct made him resign as prime minister. his own conduct making him now resign as an mp. borisjohnson was being investigated by parliament s privileges committee into whether he d misled mps about covid lockdown parties in downing street. if a possible suspension and even by election if they found him guilty. their bomb
ready already here as their team gets ready to already here as their team gets ready to face fiorentina in the europe ready to face fiorentina in the europa conference league final as they look europa conference league final as they look to win their first trophy in 43 they look to win their first trophy in 43 years in 43 years. good morning, another cloudy an 43 years. good morning, another cloudy start today. like the last few days it will burn back towards the east coast and many of us will see some sunshine. if you are fed up with this weather, it is changing at the end of this week. # you can leave your hat on.# we catch up with the stars of the full monty good morning. it s wednesday, the 7th ofjune. thousands of people have fled their homes in southern ukraine, after a huge dam on the dnipro river collapsed and flooded towns and villages downstream. the un described it as one of the most significant attacks on civilian infrastructure since the start of the
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Undermines to some extent our credibility when we seek to advance human rights. They feel like there has been too much in the way of like it surveillance, that perhaps shouldve been more targeted or more carefully focus on people who are actually suspects . Well, first of all youre making some assumptions that are not fully qualified anymore to comment on. I guess i probably wouldnt any weight even if i knew what the Current Situation was. But i think you should assume, i think its fair to assume that we have collection priorities. We know what we want to collect against. These are targets where we think some threat may emanate. You will quickly say, what about Angela Merkel . My answer to you on that would be it seems to me that anytime somebody in the Intelligence Community is thinking about collecting against a friendly foreign leader, that kind of activity or proposed activity needs to be reviewed by people at a high political level and its not clear to me that that was done in the
The 17th and 1th century chinas economy was perhaps the largest in the world. So in a way, for them theyre going back to what they may have considered a normal situation 200 or 300 years ago, whereas i think we sometimes still have a certain amount of difficulty, both intellectually and motionally adjusting to the fact that china is almost a peer of ours. Its going to be a long time if ever before china can match our economy or many others in terms of per capita income. The other rising power i say rising, but, of course, it was an important power before, but i cite russia. Because with the collapse of the soviet union that we talked about earlier russia went through a period in the 1990s where it was it felt very weaken weakened. It felt like we treated, not only us, but the west in general treated russia as a defeated power. They very often use that terminology when talking to us. And there was a point in the 1990s when the russian economy, its gdp added up to something along the lev