Could have here in the uk. Also tonight. The army is out on the streets of myanmar as the military stage a coup months after losing an election. The fake covid Test Certificates with a negative result being sold online. And taking on one of the uks toughest races despite an unexpected medical diagnosis. And coming up in sport on bbc news its transfer deadline day for clubs up and down the country well have the latest, including the man set to join champions liverpool. Good evening and welcome to the Bbc News At Six. Urgent testing is to start in parts of england as the south african strain of coronavirus has been detected in 11 of the cases there is no known link to the country. Its raised fears that the variant is now being transmitted within the community. Door to door testing will be carried out in the affected areas of london, the West Midlands, hertfordshire, kent, surrey and merseyside. Health officials are confident the vaccines will work against the South African Variant but pr
Actually pushed back and yell back at the president. And what could be a very tense speech at the same time, democrats view this speech is very high stakes. They see the poll numbers, they see people concerned about the president s age and fitness for office. And some hope that his speech tonight will reassure those skeptical voters are you worried that the age issue though, is significant liability for him theres nothing joe biden can do to change the numbers after his name . What he can do is be a sharp, funny, aggressive, real presence, authentic, and peoples minds. I dont know if an old white guy can come out and say hes not an old white guy, right . You are who you are. Well, if hes a liar, he should be called out. Well see how he how he talks tonight. And then ill decide then of course, Marjorie Taylor greene was one of those republicans who did you yell loud ad joe biden last week calling it last year, calling him a liar on the house for making very clear there that she is not a
this doesn t look good and the gop whip, john boone, saying tonight that a wednesday vote would be too early. a clear sign that most republicans would block it if the vote comes that day. meanwhile, speaker mike johnson is vowing the bipartisan, i repeat, the bipartisan border deal is dead on arrival. if it makes sense, if it even makes it to the house at all. republicans on the house judiciary committee announcing it a bad deal. hashtag kill the bill, a bill that would also include aid for ukraine and also for israel. montana democratic senator jon tester has had just about enough of all of it. people went to work in good faith and it, and now all the sudden good faces out the window. so, why is a deal worked out by a democrat, a republican, and an independent now suddenly on life support? some would say it comes down to two hours, donald trump. the former president saying the quiet part out loud again. there isn t really a quiet part when donald trump is concerned, cl
outfront next. where ron desantis and nikki haley are about to take the stage. plus new documents that trump made millions from the chinese government. did it influence trump? and derone asher held with her two toddlers. let s go outfront live from iowa. good evening. and where the stage is set for the back-to-back town halls. in just a few moments, the auditorium will be filled with i wants who plan to vote in the caucuses. many have not made up their mind. just after kaitlan collins conversation with ron desantis at 9:00. it s an important tonight, and tonight is one of the last chances for hallie and desantis to stake their case. about 35 miles northwest of where we are, there s news of another mass shooting at another american school. four students and an administrator injured, a six grader killed after going back to school after the holiday. nikki haley posting, my heart aches for the victims of perry, iowa, and the entire community. ron desantis says the united s
are on, so let s get started. time now to focus on the top business stories. i m sally bundock and we begin in turkey where, as you ve been hearing, most ballots are counted in this crucial general election and there does not appear to be a clear winner. official figures indicate that president recep tayyip erdogan has fallen short of of the crucial 50% of the vote. his secular opposition rival, kemal kilicdaroglu, is on around 45%, with a run off contest in two weeks time looking likely. turkey has been grappling with a cost of living crisis with inflation running at 44%, a key factor in turkish sentiment right now. let s talk to our reporter in ankara victoria craig who has spent much of the night at the headquarters of mr kilicdaroglu. good to see you. first of all, talk us through the feeling, the sentiment among those who are supporting the opposition. it was very, very long night for anyone who was keeping track of what was happening in turkey. i didn t get home