trade-offs debate to come, and crucially the trade offs leaders here have to grapple trade offs leaders here have to grapple with. and also coming up on tonight s programme. the capitol hill riots in washington a far right leader gets 18 years in jail, the longest sentence yet. bakhmut in ukraine as it was before the current battle. ..and now we ve been looking at the images that tell a story of war. sancho. finished off by anthony martial. and manchester united secure a place in next season s champions league with a comfortable win over chelsea. and our newsnight at 1030, we will go deeper behind headlines and speak live to key players on today s big story. plus, a big look at tomorrow s front pages. good evening. the prime minister has said the government has not lost control of immigration after official figures released today showed levels hitting a new record high. in total, the number of people who arrived in the uk last year was 1.2 million. about 500,000 p
instituitionally racist and sexist in what s thought to be the first admission of its kind in the uk. household energy bills for many will fall for the first time in almost three years this summer, but they ll still be much higher than before the war in ukraine. and how hundreds of strangers gathered in london today for the military funeral of a black world war ii veteran who died alone. coming up on bbc news. have spurs missed their slot? the dutch manager says he s staying at feyenoord. the latest being linked with a vacantjob in north london turns down the chance to join tottenham. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. net migration in the uk soared last year, reaching record levels. have a look at this, it gives you a clear picture ofjust how much migration to the uk has changed over the past 31 years from tens of thousands in 1991 to more than 600,000 last year. the dotted line refers to the change in the way that the figures were collected. and just to explai
and this is a reflection of the disruption that two years of the covid pandemic has caused as well as the pressure from construction inflation. the government insists that remains on track to meet its 2030 target. this might take some mental arithmetic. essentially, there were 40 names on the list this morning, and there are 40 names on the list now just not the same ones. ministers have added eight new places and taken eight old ones off, including here, saint mary s in london. the imperial nhs trust, including st mary s paddington, has the largest maintenance backlog in the country. we have had floods, we have had fires, we have had sewage leaks. we have had collapsed ceilings. so, today is an acknowledgement that priorities have shifted. we are now into a game of whose hospital is the most likely to fall down or is the most dangerous? which is not where we ought to be. the government says 20 projects will be under way or finished
oh, i m absolutely delighted, really thrilled, and it s such positive news for our patients, our staff. three mental health hospitals have been added too. but the new priorities mean other places lose out. listen for the sting in the tail here. not all work will be completed by 2030 and this is a reflection of the disruption that two years of the covid pandemic has caused as well as the pressure from construction inflation. but the government insists it remains on track to meet its 2030 target. now, this one takes some mental arithmetic. essentially, there were a0 names on the list this morning and there are a0 names on the list now just not the same ones. ministers have added eight new places and taken eight old ones off, including here st mary s in london. they have the biggest maintenance bill in the country here, but won t see a new hospital this decade. we are now into a game of whose hospital is the most likely to fall