homage to her as her leisure man. and others will do that. william will do that interesting and yes, we do know that harry will be there very will be there , but not not with megan. and i mean, it sounds like what you re describing is it will be, um, unique to because there is a nod to modernity. but then it also sounds like kind of maybe, you know, in royal space is kind of a humble, you know, also offering to with that type of medieval crown that you were talking about it right there for now, and we ll have you back because we ve got weeks ago. you know a whole lot. rehearsing of , of all these musicians, choirs have got to get used to this 12 musical selections. and, of course, there s going to be so much pomp in circumstance. so we ll have you back for that. sally bedell smith. good to see you. thanks so much. you deceived frederick, you re welcome. hello again, everyone. thank you so much for joining me. i m fredricka whitfield, and we re learning new details now about a
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
all 50 senate democrats supported the bill with vice president harris casting the tie-breaking vote. the bill will now head to the house to where democrats also hold a razor-in majority. what does this mean for the next steps? let s get right to chad pergram live on capitol hill with the details. reporter: arthel, a political high wire act. all 50 democrats sticking together and then leaning on vice president harris to break the tie to pass a touchstone of president biden s legislative agenda. the yeas are 50, the nays are 50. the senate being equally divided, the vice president votes in the affirmative, and the bill as amended is passed. [cheers and applause] reporter: the senate began voting at is 1:30 last night, finally approving bill after 16 hours and 38 consecutive roll call votes. it s been a long, tough and winding road, but at last, at last we have arrived. i know it s been a long day and a long night, but we ve gotten it done. today, after more than a year
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A last-minute debt agreement between President Biden and House Speaker McCarthy has left the nation optimistic that the lawmakers will finally pass a deal in time to avoid an imminent catastrophic US default. But the deal might deliver less budget savings than Republicans have hoped for