my name's christopher springate. here's what's coming up on this edition of the program. the fresh new recruits restoring trust in ukraine's police force. the controversial debate over britain's house of lords. and why you have to climb the alps to live the european dream. for people in ukraine, stumbling across a police officer used to spell bad news: shaking off the attentions of the ill-tempered "militsya" usually involved slipping them a bundle of banknotes. but times are changing on the streets of the capital, kiev. instead of the soviet-era "militsya," you're now more likely to meet the "politsya". 2000 freshly-recruited police officers, 500 of them women -- young, smart and carefully trained. as part of ukraine's headlong rush towards modernization, their mission is to re-establish trust in the police force. in a country still plagued by widespread corruption and violence. >> oiga kot earned a degree in business administration -- but her new job involves a different kind of management. in the spring she joined , ukraine's newly reformed police force -- a further de