the right decision, it was the wrong decision. a, , ,, ., decision. more pressure on the scottish government decision. more pressure on the scottish government over - decision. more pressure on the i scottish government over ferries decision. more pressure on the - scottish government over ferries as the head of the network said services are deteriorating. to her majesty, tuck in. cheers. and a feast fit for a queen, preparations in full swing for the platinumjubilee. and coming up on sportsday on bbc news, we ll be in paris. tens of thousands of liverpool fans are in the city ahead of their match against real madrid. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the care regulator has ordered an nhs trust to make significant and immediate improvements to its maternity services to ensure the safety of women and babies. an independent inquiry has already been ordered into the maternity care offered by nottingham university hospitals nhs trust. yesterday, the senior midwif
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she is very good for 96, definitely. first there was the victoria sponge and now, inspired by the lemon posset served at the queen s wedding. does everybody want some? all: yes, please. all right, here we go, then. how else to thejubilee tea party than with a dollop of platinum pudding? tuck in. cheers! sarah campbell, bbc news. it s a busy time for uk airports, in fact the busiest since before the coronavirus pandemic, back in march 2020. but hundreds of flights are having to be cancelled. technical failures are causing problems for easyjet, with 200 flights affected yesterday, which is causing knock on problems today, the eve of the start of the half term holidays for many families. and the motoring organisation, the rac, is warning of congestion on motorways and major a roads as an estimated 17.9 million leisure trips by road will be made over the weekend. 0ur correspondent duncan kennedy is in southampton.
sandra: we have been showing the stats, the growing dependency on russia in the united states for imports, can t say it enough. since 2017, definitely a different presidency, right, we were bringing in 11.5 million barrels and now it s at 17.9 million barrels, 55% surge. charles, this is pretty obvious stuff. and self-inflicted wound, that s the most crazy part about it. of all the things the biden administration does not have to worry about, forget about a gas tax holiday, that s a gimmick, larry summers said it was short sighted and goofy, but it is amazing we became a net exporter of oil, the top producer and we were positioned as senator cassidy was saying to help our allies. listen, some of this is on europe, too. germany could have done a deal
were recorded every day. 0n vaccinations, nearly 17.9 million people have now had a boosterjab. well, since the discovery of the new 0micron variant various new regulations have been introduced in different parts of the uk. 0ur health correspondent sophie hutchinson has been looking in more detail at the changes. what are the changes to the rules on face coverings? well, from tomorrow wearing a mask in england becomes a legal requirement again. they ll be compulsory in shops and on public transport, and in addition to that from today all secondary school pupils were strongly advised to wear masks in communal areas, along with staff and visitors to all schools and childcare settings. but in the other three uk nations, face masks have already been mandatory on public transport and in other indoor settings,