sara coleridge >> good morning sara coleridge once wrote march brings breezes once wrote. march brings breezes loud and shrill. stirs the dancing daffodil and daffodils were much on our minds yesterday as we marked saint david's day. you're most welcome to sunday with michael portillo, which brings you two hours of arts, culture, politics and current affairs. the world is still reeling from the noisy punch up between donald trump and jd vance in the us corner, and volodymyr zelenskyy in the european. my panel will reflect on whether the world is changed forever, or whether there is a way of reconciling the oval office competence, as the european political leaders discuss that very subject at a summit in london today. we believe that they should be thinking hard about how the conflict between ukraine and russia has changed the nature of war, should it be? out with the aircraft carriers and in with the drones. february was a busy month of classical music and opera. sir nicholas kenyon will be here to enthuse about mark anthony turnage�*s opera festen, which is just as shocki