be banned from the roads altogether. changing life in russia how tighter and more repressive controls are bringing back memories from the past. we have a special report from st petersburg. duggee is waiting for some new friends to arrive. and how the bbc s hey duggee is helping young ukrainian refugees feel more at home. also on bbc london this hour. how households can save on energy bills as prices continue to soar. and the science museum aiming to attract more people to a career as science technicians. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. investigations into the deaths of three teenagers with mental health issues have found they died after a catalogue of failures by the nhs trust treating them. christie hartnett, nadia sharif and emily moore were 17 and 18 years old. they were in the care of the tees, esk and weir valley trust and all three, who were friends, died within eight months of each other. they were treated at west lane hospital, which provided specia
policy failures during the migration crisis. a damning report says hundreds of recruits to the police in england and wales are joining the force when they should have failed vetting procedures. with almost all the votes counted in israel s general election, former leader benjamin netanyahu looks set to return to power with the support of the far right. and channel 4 turns a0 after being set up in 1982 to shake up television , today the broadcaster celebrates four decades of being on air. good afternoon. the prime minister rishi sunak said the migrant crisis is a serious and escalating problem and admitted that not enough asylum claims are being processed. the prime minister insisted the government is getting a grip of the situation and backed the home secretary s handling of the issue. suella braverman has been criticised for saying southern england was facing an invasion of illegal migrants. this afternoon, the albanian prime minister condemned the home secretary s
a u turn from russia freeing up grain export is rejoined three days after pulling out. a move which risked worsening global hunger. a move which risked worsening global hunger. and the us central bank announces its fourth straight three quarters of a point rate hike. today raise the policy in dress rate by .75 points and we continue to anticipate on growing dues ongoing raises will be appropriate. huge breakthrough in ethiopia. the government and tigrayan rebels have agreed to a truce to end two years of civil war. the conflict has left millions of people in desperate need of aid. peace talks facilitated by the african union have been taking place in south africa. this is the mediator. the two parties in the ethiopian conflict have formally agreed to the cessation of hostilities. ina in a statement posted online ethiopians prime minister said. this is what the representative of the to grand said. we this is what the representative of the to grand said. the to grand s
the agency get candid about it struggle to manage the covid-19 pandemic appeared. quick meet expectations along the way progress westhampton governor about the cdc plan to reorganize and the state in play in his state s republican senate primary. we will also ask energy secretary jennifer when americans will start to feel relief from the presidents inflation reduction act. only on fox news sunday. [applause] then a divided country awaits new details about the justification for the fbi search of mar-a-lago part we will ask our sunday panel that leak and the heated rhetoric around the fbi. we can hold the attorney general accountable for the decision he made. without attacking rank and file a law enforcement personnel. plus we will dive into fox news poles on what is top of mind for voters in critical states as republicans aim to take control of the senate. all right now on fox news sunday. and how low again from fox news. the fault midterms are fewer than three month
on the saturday afternoon. i m yasmin vossoughian. boy, we have a lot to cover over the next couple of hours. spewing qanon conspiracies, the former president, once again, using these blatant lies at a political rally last night. plus, what his lawyers are doing to stop the federal grand jury that is investigating efforts to overturn the 2020 elections. plus, the fate of the former president and his organization. i m going to ask michael cohen, you see him right there, what he thinks is going to happen to his former boss after that fraud lawsuit was filed against him and his family by new york s attorney general. and then his reaction to laetitia james s shout out and the inside information he gave during a congressional hearing. tracking 20 storms, everybody. right now, more than half 1 million canadians without power, as the nation s east coast takes the brunt of what was hurricane fiona. the dangerous problems residents are facing their and separate from that, by the way,