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democrats? hello. you know, the question is that democrats? hello. you know, the question is that the democrats? hello. you know, the question is that the majority - democrats? hello. you know, the question is that the majority of. question is that the majority of democrats, almost all democrats, the majority of republicans are completely supportive of ukraine. so we have an overwhelming majority in us congress and support for this package to our country. but at the same time, there is a small group of republicans who are very active and very vocal, and because of all this internal struggle, and that the presidential election has already started, we have the situation where ukraine became a hostage of internal us politics. and that is very frustrating also we are very worried about what s going on because ukraine matters every day and we are desperately waiting for this package of support, both military and financial, to ukraine.- of support, both military and finan ....
good morning. manchester city were in complete control in the champions league last night. they beat german side borussia monchengladbach 2 0 and cruise comfortably into the quarterfinals. good morning. yesterday, wales and scotland had the warmest day of the year so far. it is not going to be quite as mild across the board today, although it still will be mild. for many, dry with sunshine about showers in the south east. details later. good morning. it s wednesday, the 17th of march. the health secretary has insisted the oxford astrazeneca vaccine is safe, and urged all uk citizens to get the jab as soon as it is offered. matt hancock was speaking after sweden and latvia became the latest european countries to stop offering the vaccine following safety concerns. dan johnson has more. across europe there are questions. ..about the oxford astrazeneca vaccine, as more countries suspend its use. in italy, vaccination centres stand empty whilst presumably, coronavirus keeps sprea ....
hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are arejessica elgot, deputy political editor of the guardian and katy balls, deputy political editor of the spectator. welcome back. let s look at what is in. the metro, which headlines prince philip leaving hospital after 28 days to be reunited with the queen at windsor. an exclusive in the huffington post which says the foreign secretary told officials that britain would seek trade deals with countries that have breached international human rights standards. the financial times follows up on that story which it says have led to accusations from some tory mps that borisjohnson is going soft on china. the vaccine chaos in europe is the top story in the telegraph with brussels blaming eu governments of stockpiling jabs. the guardian headlines the growing pressure on borisjohnson to launch a public inquiry into britain s handling of covid 19. and the mail leads with t ....
but a necessity for the safety and prosperity of the british people in the decades ahead. the police officer accused of the kidnap and murder of sarah everard is due to go on trial in late october. and coming up scotland s first minister nicola sturgeon is to set out a timeline for the easing of lockdown in scotland. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. afterfour weeks in hospital, the duke of edinburgh has been discharged and has returned to windsor castle. prince philip was admitted to king edward vii s hospital in central london on february 16th after feeling unwell. the duke, who s 99, later underwent a successful procedure for a pre existing heart condition at another london hospital. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. shielded by a screen, a patient, evidently in a wheelchair, was brought out from the king edward vii hospital to a waiting vehicle. moments later, the vehicle left with the duke of edinburgh safely aboard, on his way home to wind ....
deputy political attic or menu have been writing today commit including the eye tomorrow. it says johnson s china problem. is that what you are talking about, the politics for the prime minister, or what? , . , what? yes, the politics, the fact that he is against what? yes, the politics, the fact that he is against his what? yes, the politics, the fact that he is against his party - what? yes, the politics, the fact that he is against his party or. what? yes, the politics, the fact that he is against his party or a i that he is against his party or a section that he is against his party or a section of that he is against his party or a section of his party that are quite noisy section of his party that are quite noisy but section of his party that are quite noisy. but also the fact that china is not noisy. but also the fact that china is not the noisy. but also the fact that china is not the soviet union, and the problem is not the soviet union, and t ....