we'll be taking your questions on the war in ukraine, this friday at 11:30. we'll have guests able to answer a range of aspects of the war — from how it is being fought, how it is being reported, and how it may end — to the human consequences. you can get in touch on twitter using the hashtag bbc your questions — and you can email us on yourquestions@bbc.co.uk p&0 ferries has said 800 staff they made redundant will be offered £36.5 million compensation in total with around a0 people getting more than £100 each. the firm has also denied that it broke the law when it sacked the workers without warning last week. however, unions said the compensation package being offered was "pure blackmail and threats". let's turn to covid now — because today marks two years since the prime minister announced the uk's first official lockdown, telling the country: "you must stay at home". since then, nearly 164,000 people have died with covid—19. a memorial concert is being held