I'm Will Kelleher.
Join me and Alex Lowe for the Red Lions,
a special three-part series on the history of the British and Irish Lions from 1950 to this year's Tour of Australia.
With first-hand accounts from the players themselves,
it tracks the rancour and revival of rugby's greatest touring team, the Red Lions.
Memories, music, match reports and more,
available wherever you download the Ruck Rugby Podcast from The Times.
Welcome to The World in 10.
In an increasingly uncertain world,
this is The Times' daily podcast dedicated to global security.
Today with me, Alex Dibble and Stuart Willey.
Amid all of the major conflicts going on in the world,
it's easy to see why some analysts and many Ukrainians fear Russia's invasion of Ukraine has become the forgotten war.
More than 1,200 days since the full-scale invasion, the war continues,
and Vladimir Putin's summer offensive is pushing up the tempo.
Add in the US halting shipments of weapons,
and it's clear why concerns about Ukraine's prospects are growing.
Today,
we are going to look into what's been unfolding over the past few weeks with our reporter in Kyiv,
Tom Ball.