weekend's events as being doomed and double down on its desire for what it still calls a special military operation to succeed. but the return of the american support and this seismic, military package were £50 billion, means an already long war is going to be much longer. but there are some things here in kyiv that ukraine just things here in kyiv that ukrainejust might things here in kyiv that ukraine just might have a say in how this warrants. ——0n how this war and is. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. uk mp mark menzies says he has quit the conservative party, and will stand down at the next general election. the party investigated claims that menzies used political donations to pay off quote "bad people". it says it "cannot conclude" whether he misused party funds because the money came from a body outside of the party's remit. but it found menzies had shown a "pattern of behaviour" falling below the standards of mps. menzies has denied the allegations the party has since concluded cannot conclude
quit the conservative party and will stand down at the next general election. the party investigated claims that menzies used political donations to pay off "bad people". it says it "cannot conclude" whether he misused party funds because the money came from a body outside of the party's remit. but it found menzies had shown a "pattern of behaviour" falling below the standards of mps. menzies has denied the allegations. the party has since concluded that there has been a misuse of conservative party funds. british conductor sir andrew davis has died aged 80 from leukaemia. he was one of the longest—serving chief conductors of the bbc symphony orchestra. he retired from the bbc in 2000 to work with the lyric opera of chicago. thousands of people attended a vigil in sydney to remember those who were killed by a man with a knife last week. as the sun set on bondi beach, people lit candles in memory of the victims. six people were killed, including the mother of a nine—month—old girl injured in the attack. 11 others were also hurt.
at the next general election. the party investigated claims that menzies used political donations to pay off "bad people". it says it "cannot conclude" whether he misused party funds because the money came from a body outside of the party's remit. but it found menzies had shown a "pattern of behaviour" falling below the standards of mps. menzies has denied the allegations. british conductor sir andrew davis has died aged 80 from leukaemia. he was one of the longest—serving chief conductors of the bbc symphony orchestra. he retired from the bbc in 2000, to work with the lyric opera of chicago. thousands of people attended a vigil in sydney to remember those who were killed by a man with a knife last week. as the sun set on bondi beach, people lit candles in memory of the victims. six people were killed, including the mother of a nine—month old girl injured in the attack. 11 others were also hurt. you're live with bbc news. ecuadoreans are voting
he was held hostage along with terry waite and john mccarthy. he spent much of his time in solitary confinement. the mp mark menzies has quit the conservative party and said that he will leave parliament at the next general election, after being accused of misusing party funds. he strongly denies a newspaper report that he used political donations to pay for medical bills and to help resolve a dispute. our political correspondent harry farleyjoins us now from westminster. what is the reaction in parliament to the decision to step down? i think eyebrows might be raised particularly in response to the conservative statement. they say they concluded an internal investigation but they cannot conclude there had been a misuse of party funds because the particular county was paid out of falls out of the remit they say of the conservative party. as a reminder,
set outside of the remit of both the conservative party and conservative association. therefore, we cannot conclude that there has been a misuse of conservative party funds. that is the big wonder that they are saying that there was not a misuse of conservative party funds, as far as they can conclude. however, we do believe there is a pattern of behaviour that falls below the standard expected of mps and individuals looking after donations to local campaign funds which lie outside of the directjurisdiction of the conservative party. we will therefore be recommending... people across the party how to manage these accounts that fall outside of the remit on the conservative party and we are introducing a whistle—blowing helpline. that's important right now. the conservative party saying that while they were unable to conclude there was a misuse of
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and i did nothing wrong. live now to our correspondent gary 0 donoghue, who is outside the courthouse in washington. there are three jurists, gary, there are threejurists, gary, on this panel. the longest serving is the judge this panel. the longest serving is thejudge karen henderson. what she says or what she said this afternoon will be taken as a signal and she seemed, what i saw, to be quite sceptical that donald trump was acting within his remit.- sceptical that donald trump was acting within his remit. yes, and the tone of— acting within his remit. yes, and the tone of the _ acting within his remit. yes, and the tone of the question, - acting within his remit. yes, and . the tone of the question, generally, from thosejudges was, the tone of the question, generally, from those judges was, look, the tone of the question, generally, from thosejudges was, look, you know, what you're asking for would lead to some extraordinary situations, potentially. hypothetical, yes, but potentially real situations. a lot of them were asking, look, if you get this kind of brody immunity, a president would be able to —— broad immunity. avoid
to the result of that election, within his remit as commander in chief? his lawyers say, "yes, it was." six days out from the iowa caucuses, donald trump decided he would sit in on these argument today. he was not obliged to be there. but in the view of his campaign team, and on the evidence of previous court appearances, it would seem these legal challenges are hugely beneficial to his relection bid. here's he is speaking after the hearing. i think they feel this is the way they're going to try and win, and that's not the way it goes. it'll be bedlam in the country, it's a very bad thing, it's a very bad precedent. as we said, it's the opening of a pandora's box and that's a very, a very sad thing that's happened with this whole situation. when they talk about threat to democracy, that's your real threat to democracy, and ifeel that as a president, you have to have immunity, very simple. and if you don't, there is an example — if this case were lost on immunity,
the issue with unhcr is that they say that they're the ones with the mandate to protect refugees but they are just playing second fiddle to whatever the host country is saying. that's not what we need for the unh — for the un refugee protection agency. we need an agency that says, "we stand for the protection of refugees "and if we cannot fulfil our mandate, then we will leave." we asked unhcr's deputy director in asia and the pacific, ellen hansen, whether her organisation is fulfilling its remit to protect refugees. it's sometimes challenging to meet what might be legitimate expectations of refugees and, you know, frankly, funding has been reducing steadily for the last three years. so, i think it's a wake—up call for us. it's also a wake—up call for the international community about this extremely vulnerable population which is, you know, really struggling.