ok, jon armstrong, head of external _ affected. armstrong, head of external affairs at - head of external affairs at gamcare, thank you. prime minister's questions is coming up shortly for viewers in the uk, stay with bbc news because sir keir starmer is expected to take questions about electric vehicle targets. which manufacturers say are too high for current consumer demand. this week, the owner of car company vauxhall announced plans to close its van—making factory in luton, north of london, putting about 11 hundred jobs at risk. the company, stellantis, which also owns citroen, peugeot and fiat, says it wants to consolidate electric van production, at its other uk plant. stay tuned for that on bbc news. hello from the bbc sport centre. let's start with another disappointing night for manchester city — this time in the champions league as they continued their wretched form, letting a three—goal lead slip to draw with dutch side feyenoord. pep guardiola's side were cruising to victory thanks to two goals from erling haaland and o