if ukraine is going to attract the investment, it s going to need the investment it s going to need notjust from governments, notjust from internationalfinancial institutions, but from the private sector. the private sector, it has to build the best possible environment to attract that investment. well some of that extra funding could come from the european union. the european commission president, ursula von der leyen, has asked eu member states to provide 55 billion dollars to support ukraine over the next four years. she said that this reserve would allow brussels to calibrate its financial support depending on the situation on the ground. let s bring in amanda and peter. in many ways, this is a positive sign, looking at life after the war. , but perhaps some of it seems premature? i think it is a rather well timed. as you say, it looks beyond the immediate offensive towards the huge task of reconstructing ukraine, hopefully when some kind of peace is reached. i think, hop
degrees. missed forming under clear skies in the south. on wednesday, more showers across scotland and northern ireland, some of the showers with lightning in aberdeenshire through the afternoon. one teashop show is popping up almost anywhere, especially devon and cornwall. forming top temperatures in the sunshine for mid 20s across the south east of england and east anglia. looking out to the south and west, wednesday and thursday, this high building in. high pressure keeping southern areas of the uk mostly dry heading through the rest of the week, weather fronts moving on from the north and west. on thursday, looking more stable, showers breaking out, sunshine and showers breaking out, sunshine and showers not as heavy, not as thundery as in recent days. temperatures climbing across the board into the late 20s in celsius, the high teens for northern areas of scotland. heading through to the end