A funeral for the first victim to be named in the Grenfell Tower disaster a syrian refugee looking for a better life. Quality time with the kids but memories of the baby they lost a new report on poor maternity care. Mercury rising its the hottestjune day for over a0 years but watch out for the storms to come. And coming up in sportsday on bbc news, well round up all the news from the second day of royal ascot, and a prompt arrival by the queen after the state opening of parliament. Good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. This may be a queens speech that will be remembered for whats missing rather than whats being proposed. Gone are the Prime Ministers ambitions for big changes at home. Instead the legislative Programme Read out by the queen was dominated by brexit. So lets look at whats in the queens speech. There are are eight brexit bills in total. Other bills include one to tackle Domestic Violence and abuse. And another to give the go ahead to the second leg of the hs2. S
Has been closed. And the queen launches the baton relay for the 2018 Commonwealth Games in australia as it starts its journey around the world. In the sport, chris froome breaks his silence on his embattled boss, dave brailsford, saying that there would be no team sky without him. Good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. Scotlands First Minister has announced that she plans to trigger another referendum on Scottish Independence. Nicola sturgoen said she would seek permission to hold a second referendum between autumn next year and the spring of 2019, when the terms of the uks exit from the eu are clearer. Two and a half years after the first Independence Referendum, ms sturgeon said the vote to leave the eu meant the situation was now very different, and it was important for scotland to choose its own future before it was too late. A short time ago Downing Street said another referendum would be divisive and cause huge Economic Uncertainty at the worst possible time. From edi
Are common misconceptions. Tattooing back to britain. British people had been tattooed for hundreds of years before. We start to see evidence of that in the pilgram tattoos that people were going to have in the middle east, when they were going out in the pilgramages in the 1600s. This is one of my favourite parts of the exhibition, we are trying to challenge the idea that tattooing is gender or class specific. Its notjust people that are getting tattooed but also who was tattooing as well. Justine knight the tattooist was once the target in a circus sharp shooting act. Now shes at the business end of the target no more. In what was predominantly a mans world at the time, in as early as the 205, 305, 40s, but her art is so beautiful and it has a real feminine quality to it. So the Exhibition Finishes with 100 hands. Its a snapshot of whats happening in britain and i think it shows not just the diversity of styles, but the true beauty and artistic quality of tattoo art now. Not everybod
Are common misconceptions. Tattooing back to britain. British people had been tattooed for hundreds of years before. We start to see evidence of that in the pilgram tattoos that people were going to have in the middle east, when they were going out in the pilgramages in the 1600s. This is one of my favourite parts of the exhibition, we are trying to challenge the idea that tattooing is gender or class specific. Its notjust people that are getting tattooed but also who was tattooing as well. Justine knight the tattooist was once the target in a circus sharp shooting act. Now shes at the business end of the target no more. In what was predominantly a mans world at the time, in as early as the 205, 305, 40s, but her art is so beautiful and it has a real feminine quality to it. So the Exhibition Finishes with 100 hands. Its a snapshot of whats happening in britain and i think it shows not just the diversity of styles, but the true beauty and artistic quality of tattoo art now. Not everybod
The nhs is facing a Mission Impossible to meet the standards tfiei eris . fiigeiiifirfifiififeifimfii375. 57 w Health Trusts in england, nhs providers, has said money allocated for the next Financial Year isnt enough to meet waiting time targets in a e and growing Patient Demand. Our Health Editor hugh pym reports. Its been a winter of unprecedented strain on the nhs, with hospitals full, or close to it, and Patient Demand on the increase. The budget earlier this month included new funding for social care and investment in a e units in england. Nhs providers representing hospitals and other trusts said that may ease some of the pressure, but therell still be a yawning gap in the resources needed just to Keep Services ticking over. This is the first time in recent nhs history that trusts are saying targets and hit financial balance. Thats before the year has even started. Thats the First Time Ever thats actually happened. I think its a very worrying sign. Said hospitals in engla