jets to ukraine. also tonight, protestors disrupt a speech by the home secretary, where she said it wasn t racist to want to control borders and reduce immigration. we uncover a fraud where british men are paid to claim they are the fathers of children born to migrant women. the rohingya muslims, six years after they fled myanmar we meet a little boy who s spent his life in a refugee camp. and once a rising star of digital news media, valued at £5 billion, now vice has filed for bankruptcy. but with two teenagers fatally stabbed this month, will the action be enough to stop young people carrying weapons? good evening. the ukrainian armed forces are to be supplied with hundreds of air defence missiles and armed drones by the united kingdom. this new supply is in addition to the allocation of cruise missiles announced last week. the news came on the day president zelensky held talks with rishi sunak at the prime minister s country residence, chequers as part of his tour
buzzfeed closed its award winning news operation earlier this year, saying it couldn t fund it any more. mtv news is closing after 36 years of making youth focused news content. vice s financial backers hoped attracting millions of younger people online would turn a big profit. that hasn t happened. the company says it will carry on until a buyer is found and it expects to emerge as a financially healthy and stronger company. staff are worried for their futures, and people are now asking, is it possible to make news and make money? steffan powell, bbc news. leicester city, a club responsible for one of the most uplifting achievements in the game when they won the premier league seven years ago, are now in a desperate struggle to avoid relegation and tonight they were up against the resurgent liverpool. my colleague joe wilson against the resurgent liverpool. my colleaguejoe wilson was watching. leicester the city that found a buried king
but as he has grown, the help these children are getting has fallen. anwar s future was never going to be easy, but does it have to be this hard? rajini vaidyanathan, bbc news. the owner of the news website vice once a rising star of digital media has filed for bankruptcy. vice media group was once valued at nearly £5 billion but has struggled to make a profit in recent years. our culture correspondent steffan powell has the story. vice home to documentaries, written pieces, music, and news content. but not like we d seen before. provocative, opinionated, different disrupting the tired old boring mainstream media was the plan. all to engage with those who bosses