edwin ikhuoria. _ where we are right now. edwin ikhuoria, thank _ where we are right now.ly food for thought there, i think, in terms of those remarks have about the impact and unintended consequences. remember, there are no sentience on russian food and russian grain, but it has become too expensive depay in places like africa because of the financial costs and the sanctions on the banking system. now back to you in the studio. shaun ley there for us at the g7 summit, and as we heard, reflecting the g7 leaders, very much standing together, saying that they stand with ukraine for the long—term. and of course we are absolutely keeping and i on everything that is happening in ukraine as well. —— keeping an eye. we will, though, turned to other news. the prime minister has brushed off continuing questions about his leadership, saying he's focusing on his work and the plans to get on with the government's agenda. borisjohnson says it is his job to "humbly accept" criticism and help people through the cost of living crisis. 0ur political editor chris mason has been talking to h