we have freedom, give us wings to rotect it. , . , ., ., protect it. a smaller share of taxpayer s protect it. a smaller share of taxpayer s cash protect it. a smaller share of taxpayer s cash goes - protect it. a smaller share of taxpayer s cash goes to - protect it. a smaller share of taxpayer s cash goes to help| protect it. a smaller share of. taxpayer s cash goes to help the rest of the world than before. we have one big question this week. what our responsibilities beyond these shores? andrew mitchell the cabinet minister who looks after aid for other countries is here. i ve been to warsaw to speak to president zelenksy s closest ally the polish president, andrzej duda about the war. labour s lisa nandy who wants to level up the country joins us from nottingham. but it s sunday morning there is more to life than politics we ll talk to one of the nation s favourite cooks, prue leith, sorry, delia, on how to live happily, die well, and learn to disagree.
struck a deal with neighbouring belarus to station tactical nuclear weapons on its territory. putin told state television that belarusian president, alexander lukashenko, has long been raising the issue with him. a massive asteroid is expected to pass between the earth and the moon this evening. experts say it will pass by safely and can be seen through binoculars and telescopes. you re watching bbc news. now it s time for sportsday. hello i m olly foster, here s what s coming up on sportsday the red roses run riot. the champions sink the scots in the six nations. there s a strong start for wales too, they are too strong for the irish in cardiff. and mctominay makes sure scotland start their euro qualifying campaign with a win. also coming up on sportsday. the wait goes on for a british medal at the world figure sakting championships, as gibson and fear just miss out injapan. from the bbc sports centre, this is sportsday. we ll start with rugby union because the women s six
and, the oscars gets its first best actress , from an asian background. it s seven in the morning in singapore, and 4pm in san diego in the united states where a trilateral gathering of some of the world s key democracies has been taking place. president biden, uk prime minister rishi sunak and the australian prime minister, anthony albanese, have met in california to confirm the aukus security agreement. under the pact, australia will receive nuclear powered submarines from the us and the uk. the deal is aimed at countering what the three nations see as china s threat in the indo pacific region all three leaders spoke at the meeting in san diego. we are showing again how democracies can deliver our own security and prosperity and notjust can deliver our own security and prosperity and not just for us can deliver our own security and prosperity and notjust for us but for the entire world. today, we are announcing the steps to carry out projects under office in developing
and it could earn him £55,000. also coming up on sportsday. how do you run 26.2 miles if you re fasting for ramadan? we hearfrom one muslim runner who says it s actually helped him! iam i am looking at a very positive mental state, and i can t wait to run the marathon on the 23rd of april, just one day after ramadan. welcome to the programme, in 90 minutes time, manchester city take on bayern munich in their second leg match. they go into it with a three goal lead and the hope of getting to a champions league semifinal. it s a trophy that pep guardiola has made no secret of desperately wanting, but the manager he ll face tonight thomas tuchel won it from him when he was chelsea head coach. well, guardiola has said that said bayern who have won the trophy six times will still be a threat on home soil. five live sjohn murray is in munich for us, along with stephen warnock. well, it s not the nicest of nights in munich for the second leg of this champions the quarter
is working on a plan. leaders from the uk, us and australia will meet for talks on defence, including the plan for australia to get us nuclear submarines. and the countdown to the oscars begins but who will be smiling at the end of hollywood s biggest event of the year? the impact of bbc sports presenter gary lineker s removal from match of the day is continuing to affect the bbc s sports output today. the controversy over the broadcaster and his tweets criticising the uk government s policy on asylum seekers shows no sign of abating. on saturday, it led to widespread disruption of the corporation s football coverage as fellow presenters and commentators pulled out in support of the former england international. he d been told by the bbc to step back from presenting its flagship football show match of the day. there will be reduced coverage on the live broadcast of the women s super league clash between chelsea and manchester united on sunday. simon jones has more. no