thousands of civilians are now returning to the north of the territory, and anneliese dodds has warnedrael's ban on un aid risks stalling the progress made, calling for unrestricted access for humanitarian agencies . and the humanitarian agencies. and the prince prince of wales has rolled up his sleeves today for a very hands on visit to an eco friendly farm. prince william spent an hour getting stuck into sustainable farming, and even dug through a bin full of worms and compost, and checked out a new grain store. he also explored solar panels and a community event space at the 630 acre farm, leading the way in cutting carbon emissions. the visit highlights the duchy of cornwall's ongoing commitment to greener farming practices. that's the news on gb news. i'll be back with you in an hour. now, though, it's back over to westminster and chris hope. >> for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone. sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code or go to gbnews.com/alerts. >> welcome back to farage with me christopher hope. now the uk's population is set to rise to 72.5 million by