several have outlawed abortion immediately under the so-called tigger laws that will ban or restrict most abortions in roughly half the country. the biden administration weighing options to try and protect abortion rights. former acting attorney general math i hue whitaker joins us in just a moment, but first alexis mcadams is lye in new york city live in new york city with the protests, but let s start with david spunt live at the supreme court. we can hear those crowds still gathering on both sides, chanting, jeering or cheering. david, what s the latest from there? reporter: a lot of energy outside the united states supreme court, that is for sure. things were quiet early this morning, but things began to pick up with several how coming outside the high court to lend their voices just a few hours ago. we re going to take just a little bit of a pan of the crowd right now. you can see there s quite a crowd out here. both sides of this abortion issue out here, though wher
the rmt union is branded selfish and irresponsible by no 10, as days of crippling rail strikes are planned for later this month. our members have had enough, as have many british workers. we need a pay deal, we need job security and we need decent terms and conditions. one person is killed and 12 injured as a car careers into a crowd in berlin. police say they don t yet know whether it was deliberate. bullying and a blame culture among nhs management. a major review of health and social care in england says training of nhs leaders is inadequate. and sir david attenborough is awarded one of the country s highest honour for his service to conservation and television. and coming up on the bbc news channel, phil mickelson says he shouldn t be banned from the pga tour despite joining the new saudi backed liv golf series. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. borisjohnson has been facing mps at prime minister s questions for the first time since winning a vote of confi
south west england. the odd isolated shower elsewhere but skies will brighten a bit, i9 shower elsewhere but skies will brighten a bit, 19 in the south east. highest temperatures western scotland at our northern ireland 20 22. this evening and overnight, certainly this evening showers possible across southern counties of england ten the day, clearing through to tomorrow morning, heavy rain in northern england which pictures towards east anglia. clearest conditions across scotland and wales. monday itself, outbreaks of rain drizzled across eastern parts of england, brisk and rather chilly north north easterly wind easing through the day. mostly a dry day on monday, a few showers in the south and wales but in the sunshine starting to feel a touch warmer again. hello, this is bbc news. we ll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment, first the headlines. a platinum party at the palace to celebrate an historic 70 year reign. prince charles pays a heartfelt tribute
singing along appropriately to queen and adam lambert. more from here shortly. a senior ukrainian official says ukraine s forces are pushing back russia in the key city of severodonetsk, where the two sides are locked in fierce street battles. in other news, travel disruption continues. airlines cancel more flights today and rail passengers are being warned of delays because of strikes by conductors. and wickets are beginning to tumble at lords, as england s batsmen struggle to chase the target set for them by new zealand. welcome to bbc news. a third day of celebrations for the queen s platinum jubilee is under way, with members of the royal family attending events across the uk. the duke and duchess of cambridge are at cardiff castle with their two older children prince george and princess charlotte. the day will end with an open air concert at buckingham palace where prince charles will pay tribute to the queen for her enduring service. one couple who aren t expected to at