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distracted international attention, and will now seek, he says, to provoke further conflicts elsewhere. he pointed towards the weakness of the international sanctions regime, which means russia is still able to build and maintain a military industrial complex in pursuit of war. and he points the finger at the draught in ukraine, which is not, he said, currerntly fit for purpose. so how will international partners interpret all of that? we arejoined by yaroslav trofimov, the chief foreign affairs correspondent of the wall streetjournal. and the author of the recently published book our enemies will vanish: the russian invasion and ukraine s war of independence. thank you for being with us again on the programme. so. there has been a lot reported about this in recent weeks. what is the official reason for this decision and what is the real reason? real reason? ella, the official reason is real reason? ella, the official reason is that real reason? ella, the official re ....
yesterday in order to vote for changes they said would toughen up the legislation. here s our political correspondent hannah miller a plan that aims to stop dangerous channel crossings like this. a key pledge that s become rishi sunak s biggest parliamentary challenge. the ayes to the right 68. the noes to the left 529. last night, 60 of his own mps tried and failed to make changes to the rwanda bill. among them, three who resigned their roles to vote against the government. the now former deputy chairmen of the conservative party, lee anderson and brendan clark smith, and jane stephenson, who had been a pps, or ministerial assistant. i don t think i could carry on in my role as deputy chairman of the conservative party when i fundamentally disagree with the bill. i think most of the bill is sound. i think it can work. but we needed it beefing up. we needed it strengthening over the next few days. and i can t be in a position to vote for something which i don t believe in. th ....
the woman at the heart of the post office scandal says she ll hand in her cbe but what s the plan for victims? on newsnight tonight, we hear from several former sub postmasters of south asian heritage who believe discrimination at the hands of the post office compounded their suffering. with my parents, because their english is very broken, people would get quite abrupt with them. so you re saying racism, in your mind, was at play? certainly with my parents. an mp who was also a sub postmasterjoins us does he see a plan forjustice for all the victims? also tonight, newsnight has seen nhs documents that say a student s life could have been saved had doctors at a brighton hospital acted sooner, yet an inquest concluded only yesterday there was nothing to trigger further investigation. we ll have an exclusive report. in washington, donald trump has been arguing that he should be exempt from prosecution. ifeel that, as a president, you have to have immunity, very simple. ....
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