Ukraine

MP Tulip Siddiq had been pushing the government to help her constituents trying to rescue Ukrainian children only to be met with "bureaucracy".
But there is no "immediate threat" to the president's position despite 20,000 Russian soldiers having been killed in Ukraine so far.
"I think everyone is sad... that must have been a really terrible decision for the EBU."
Because of the war, "their graduation, their prom, their everything, just cracked," said photographer Stanislav Senyk.
"The fact is that they won and they deserve to have it."
The prime minister met president Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv.
Allegedly, 15,000 Russian millionaires have applied to leave the country, suggesting the country's elite are losing faith too.
Guest Quentin Letts clashed with the presenter over the UK's treatment of refugees, saying: "There's no point talking to you."
"He has asked ministers to do everything in their power to try and reunite them with their families."
Moscow's blockade of Ukraine is causing serious international problems, although Russia disagrees.