but president vladimir putin is still making huge amounts of money through oil. the kremlin denounced the scheme, saying it would not supply those countries which enforced a price cap. before the war, more than half of russia s oil exports went to europe, but russia has found new markets in india and china, and new money to fund its war. louisa pilbeam, bbc news. comedian peter kay was moved to tears last night as he was given a standing ovation at the start of his first tour in 12 years. he s been largely absent from the spotlight since he cancelled his last series of dates five years ago. as our entertainment correspondent colin paterson reports, the crowd was in high spirits. # is this the way to amarillo? # every night i ve been hugging my pillow. the wait was over 12 years after his last tour, peter kay back on stage. the crowd arriving at the manchester arena were certainly in the mood. # sha la la la la la la la! we re all from bolton. we ve lived nearby him
# every night i ve been hugging my pillow. the wait was over 12 years after his last tour, peter kay back on stage. the crowd arriving at the manchester arena were certainly in the mood. # sha la la la la la la la! we re all from bolton. we ve lived nearby him since we were kids. you know, it s very, very, very exciting. the country needs people i like peter kay because he s going to make all of us laugh. and that s what we all need. and we re from bolton, aren t we? yeah, we are. we feel very lucky that we can go to the first night. and we re from bolton, like peter kay. the amount of people i ve met from bolton tonight! i know! is there anyone in bolton? no, it s empty! and there was one catchphrase in particular that fans were hoping to hear. ooh, garlic bread! garlic bread! there needs to be a bit of garlic bread tonight, i think. it s almost time to go in and see the show. peter kay wants as much of it as possible to remain a secret for those seeing it later in the tour, so he s
any footage of tonight. but afterwards, i ll come out and tell you the kind of things he was talking about, and which old classics he s brought back. hey, look, it s peter kay. hey, garlic bread? hey, it s the future, lads! the tour was announced less than a month ago, with this surprise advert shown during the launch night of i m a celebrity. demand for tickets has been so high, there are now 110 dates. did you get your mum that bungalow? yeah, she wants a new carpet now. so there we have it. when peter kay came on stage, the cheering and the standing ovation he got reduced him to tears. the first half of the show, many old topics revisited funny things his nan said, chocolate bars of the 1980s, garlic bread. in the second half, more modern topics were explored the likes of how difficult it is to choose a film on netflix, and the dangers of when photos meant for your doctor end up on shared family albums. now, he asked the crowd not to share parts of the show to keep it secret,
comedian peter kay was moved to tears last night, as he was given a standing ovation at the start of his first tour in 12 yea rs. he s been largely absent from the spotlight since he cancelled his last series of dates, five years ago. as our entertainment correspondent colin paterson reports, the crowd were in high spirits. # is this the way to amarillo? # every night i ve been hugging my pillow.# the wait was over 12 years after his last tour, peter kay back on stage. the crowd arriving at the manchester arena were certainly in the mood. # sha la la la la la la la! we re all from bolton. we ve lived nearby him since we were kids. you know, it s very, very, very exciting. the country needs people i like peter kay because he s going to make all of us laugh. and that s what we all need. and we re from bolton, aren t we? yeah, we are. we feel very lucky that we can go to the first night. and we re from bolton, like peter kay. the amount of people i ve met from bolton tonight! i know! is
buckle. buckle. buckle. belt buckle. you taught me! belt buckle. we all watched his children helping him recover. for 16 years now, bob and his wife lee and their dedication to servicemen and women and their children, through the bob woodruff foundation and their annual stand up for heroes this week. even if we re just dancing in the dark bruce springsteen back on stage. this is the 16th year we ve done this. this year, they re investing $1 million in the mental health of military children. to help military families like the rotenberrys in baltimore, maryland. 4:30 in the morning and the family is up. dad, chuck, first out the door. mom liz packing lunches. their four children, charlie, sarah, anna, and kris. there are smiles now. chuck was a gunnery sergeant, 14 years in the marine corps. multiple deployments. iraq, afghanistan.