mr eustice, would you like to talk to us? sorry about that, mr vara.th me instead of members of the cabinet. no, no, no, don't, we're grateful for your time, of course. i'm really sorry, but i might interrupt again. and she did interrupt again, when talking to her next interviewee, jill rutter. reminiscent of what we're told i was heard in the prime minister's flat, maybe it's still the same cd. but no, i don't think- it was a party culture, then... mr rees—mogg, will you come and talk to us here on bbc news? please — come on, today, you know you want to. ok, i'm so sorry, jill rutter, that's the last time i'm going to interrupt anybody. despite the apologies, several newswatch viewers were angry about what they saw. here's paul williams... that evening, the location changed from downing street to kyiv — where borisjohnson had been holding talks with the ukrainian president, volodymyr zelensky, about the threat posed by the build—up of russian troops on its border. but, had the subject matter changed, too? well, let's see what was said after the two le