more than £2 billion in levelling up cash for projects around the uk the government defends how it s been shared out. as britain sends more missiles to ukraine, we have a special report from the front line that s seen the bloodiest battles of this war. and battles of this war. a five set up a bit, and incredible and a five set up a bit, and incredible comeback for andy murray at the australian open on for almost six hours. his longest ever match. coming up on the bbc news channels, huge changes are coming in rugby union as the are a few bands above the waist tackling. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the jury at the inquest of a young blogger has concluded that she died from suicide contributed to by neglect. beth matthews, who was 26, ordered a poisonous substance from russia, had it delivered to her secure ward at a private hospital run by the priory group in greater manchester, and then swallowed the contents in front of staff. she had told them it was a
another ambulance strike this time in wales as nurses in england also stage more industrial action. and the harrowing anti war epic all quiet on the western front leads the nominations for this year s british academy film awards. live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it s newsday. it s 7am in singapore, and 3pm in los angeles where we begin our programme, with the news that the hollywood actor alec baldwin is to be charged with the involuntary manslaughter of the cinematographer halyna hutchins, who was shot dead on the set of the film rust. the film s armourer who was responsible for the weapon will face the same charge, after a gun that the actor discharged on set was found to contain live ammunition. sophie long has the latest from los angeles. the frantic efforts to save halyna hutchins in the moments after she was shot. it was during rehearsals on the set at the bonanza creek ranch in new mexico when the shootings and deaths depicted on the 19th
0ur wales correspondent hywel griffith reports on the impact of that strike. fervent in freezing conditions. these workers say their fight isn t just for pay, but for the future of their ailing service. december saw the worst ever performance and the highest ever demand for the most urgent calls in wales. kerry says she s sick of being stuck outside hospitals, unable to hand over patients. sometimes we can be on the back of an ambulance for a whole shift. 0ur radios are constantly going, emergency calls which we cannot attend. by the end of the shift, we re still sitting with that same patient, waiting for cover. to settle the strikes, a wales only deal has been discussed with the health unions, but ministers say they can t afford their demands of a permanent inflation rate pay rise. that offer of a one off patient from the welsh labour government last week didn t satisfy these ambulance workers or any of the other health workers around wales.
for the second day in a row. bus drivers in parts of london staged a round of industrial action. teachers in parts of scotland have been continuing their 16 day wave of rolling strikes. and more than 1,000 ambulance workers across wales have been striking over pay and conditions, in the first day of action by the unite union. 0ur wales correspondent hywel griffith reports on the impact of that strike. fervent in freezing conditions. these workers say their fight isn t just for pay, but for the future of their ailing service. december saw the worst ever performance and the highest ever demand for the most urgent calls in wales. kerry says she s sick of being stuck outside hospitals, unable to hand over patients. sometimes we can be on the back of an ambulance for a whole shift. 0ur radios are constantly going, emergency calls which we cannot attend. by the end of the shift, we re still sitting with that same patient, waiting for cover. to settle the strikes, a wales only deal has been d