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travel disruption businesses are racing to recruit more staff and get them ready to work. i ll be looking at what s being done. bans for the breakaway golfers. after teeing off in the controversial saudi arabia backed golf series in hertfordshire, all 17 rebel players including the likes of phil mickleson are suspended by the pga tour. after 37 years and nearly 9,000 episodes, residents of ramsey street past and present get together for the final time today as filming of neighbours comes to an end. proud to have been part of that and it launched my career and i m very excited to be part of the final episode. good morning. they will be a day of sunshine and showers, most in the north and west, heavy and thundery, but here we will have the strongest wind. the rest of us, fewer showers, sunshine and blustery, but high or very high pollen levels across england and wales. all of the details throughout the programme. it s friday the 10th ofjune. our main story. the foreign se ....
despite a ban on the ivory trade we have special investigation. and the undercover prince how william took to the streets of london this week, selling the big issue magazine for the homeless. and coming up in the sport on the bbc news channel, the game of golf under threat. bbc news channel, the game of golf underthreat. phil bbc news channel, the game of golf under threat. phil mickelson among players suspended from the pga tour for taking part in the saudi backed liv golf event. good evening. two british men who were captured by russian forces while fighting for the ukrainian army have been sentenced to death. aiden aslin and shaun pinner were found guilty of being mercenaries by a court in the self proclaimed donetsk people s republic, in eastern ukraine. the foreign secretary, liz truss, has condemned their sentence, calling it a sham judgement with absolutely no legitimacy. emma vardy reports. forfighting as soldiers in ukraine s military, after a short trial i ....
the i says the death sentence has breached the geneva convention and says russia accuses them of being mercenaries despite their membership of the ukrainian army unit. and finally, theguardian leads with a different story, highlighting the knock on effect of rising food and fuel prices which are causing low paid workers to call in sick because they can t afford to drive to work. good evening to you both. thank you for coming on. will start with the story of ukraine just because it dominates so many of the front pages, it was our top story at ten o clock this evening. the front page of the matter, daisy, why don t you start. they go with the headline there of putin ponds, brits facing death by firing squad. the fear that they are russia s marketing chips after sham verdicts. they are russia s marketing chips after sham verdicts. what are they drivin: at after sham verdicts. what are they driving at there? after sham verdicts. what are they driving at there? that s a ....
The guardian describes the death sentence given to aiden aslin and shaun pinner, two british men pictured here on the left, who were captured whilst fighting russian forces in ukraine. putin s pawns is the headline in the metro. the paper says there s fear the two prisoners will be used as bargaining chips following the sham verdict. the telegraph is reporting comments made by the former brexit minister, lord frost, who says the prime minister will be ousted by autumn unless he changes course. elsewhere, the times features an image of prince william who was seen selling copies of the big issue in london earlier this week. the duke of cambridge is pictured alongside a lithuanian tourist who was in the capital for the queen s platinum jubilee celebrations. what a moment that was, look at that. ., . ., what a moment that was, look at that. ., , ., ., g , that. you come over for the jubilee serent that. you come over for the jubilee serpent celebrations, that. you come over for the ....
To what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the talktv presenter, daisy mcandrew, and the broadcaster, david davies. we will say hello to both in just a moment. we will say hello to both injust a moment. tomorrow s front pages, starting with. the financial times reports on what is calls a debt blunder by chancellor rishi sunak who reportedly squandered £11 billion of taxpayers money, by paying too much interest on the government s debt. the telegraph leads with the two british men who ve been sentenced to death by russian backed separatists, after they were captured fighting for the ukrainian army. it makes the front page of the metro too which refers to the men as putin s pawns , and says they ll be executed by firing squad. the i says the death sentence has breached the geneva convention and says russia accuses them of being mercenaries despite their membership ....