catch collapses. night time rehearsals for the coronation of the king and queen, as thousands of ceremonial troops get ready for the role in the procession on saturday. on bbc london, 20,000 council homes started, but is it enough to solve the housing crisis? and the mp trying to force a change in the law on ultra low emission zones. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. russia has accused ukraine of trying kill president putin by launching two drone strikes on the kremlin. unverified footage on social media appears to show an object flying over the kremlin before a small explosion. ukraine said it had nothing to do with it. russian officials say they disabled the drones and have described it as a terrorist act. our russia editor, steve rosenberg, is in moscow for us. steve. it was strange, earlier today, the kremlin spokesman held his daily conference call. he made absolutely no mention at all of what happened last night to journalists. but a couple of hours later
the premier league. his first test will be a match against man city on saturday. groups opposed to the monarchy say they will be mounting a peaceful, but determined protest during saturday s coronation. they say the monarchy is increasingly irrelevant to modern britain and they say support for it has diminished sharply since king charles came to the throne. our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell, reports on some of the challenges the king faces. god save the king! all the evidence suggest a solid majority remains supportive. but not everyone is in favour of the monarchy. those who oppose it believe this is their moment. they have been dogging the king s footsteps in recent months with their chart, not miking, and the king has heard them. not my king. polly toynbee is a guardian
meghan. opportunity when harry married meghan, and people said, great, the royal meghan, and people said, great, the royal family is becoming more diverse, royal family is becoming more diverse, and somehow they managed to blow it diverse, and somehow they managed to blow it. whatever the situation, they blow it. whatever the situation, they needed to hang on to her. she is very they needed to hang on to her. she is very valuable, they ve lost her. on the is very valuable, they ve lost her. on the subject of race, colleen harris speaks from her own experience in charles motie macro household 20 years ago. the first black member of the royal household, and that was me. my household, and that was me. my first event in his household was a windrush event that he asked me to organise. he was very keen to address these issues. it s part of him wanting to understand, wanting to learn. in three days multi macro time, all those who choose to will be able to share in a powerful moment