dreadful pictures and dreadful numbers. here you can see one train carousel on its side, people desperately trying to help. it s about midnight or so. it is late, it is dark, and it is desperate. some of the numbers we are getting in from afp news agency, 50 dead and 500 hertz. really desperate situation. a number of trains involved. we can take a look at the map now to show exactly where this is happening. this is happening in odesa in india there. just a little earlier, we heard from the chief minister of the area. let s take a listen. , ., ., , ., listen. they have told us that there have been casualties, listen. they have told us that there have been casualties, but - listen. they have told us that there have been casualties, but since - listen. they have told us that there i have been casualties, but since the rescue, we have been casualties, but since the rescue, we have not counted the numbers, rescue, we have not counted the numbers, so i can t offer an accurate
welcome to the programme. former tv star phillip schofield, says he feels nothing but sadness and regret after admitting to lying about an affair with a younger colleague. we ll bring you his sit down interview with the bbc s amol rajan shortly. also on the programme tonight, us secretary of state antony blinken calls russia s invasion of ukraine a strategic failure . we ll look at how the war is impacting vladimir putin. after nearly a year of train strikes here in the uk, we will look at what it s done to the economy as railway unions strike for the 29th time. and with the debt ceiling crisis avoided, who are the real winners and losers in washington, with both sides claiming victory. we ll have all those stories for you throughout the programme, but first some breaking news we are following in india. itrain i train crash. i m afraid there are