Politics
The chancellor and prime minister are braced for another backbench rebellion.
A whopping 75% of Russians (supposedly) back the president.
"It’s natural that we would lean in that direction," the former Tory minister said.
The former PM said: “You are going to have to win the hearts and minds if you want a chance for peace."
The ministry of justice has said it is looking at "all viable options".
The Minnesota governor acknowledged that the former president had some "explaining" to do.
The White House had a pretty strong reaction, though.
Chloe Tilley dismissed Angela Eagle's claim, saying she was just here to ask questions.
“How worried are you that your policies could actually cause more deaths in the Channel?” Sky News presenter Anna Jones asked.
The former president's look back at his first administration backfired.