this is bbc news. the headlines: unions meet the government in talks aiming to avert more strikes. one health union spoke of hope their dispute could be resolved others were less positive. the government says the meetings with health unions have been useful and constructive. prince harry accuses some in the royal family of being complicit in the suffering of his wife, meghan as more tv interviews are broadcast in the us. there s widespread condemnation of the storming of brazil s congress, by supporters of former president, jair bolsonaro. thousands of nhs patients in england will be moved into care homes in plans to ease pressure on hospitals.
been a dream come true. that is wales of course. to show my gratitude to all those who have played their part is an impossibility. so that is gareth bale retiring from club and international football. a bale retiring from club and internationalfootball. a huge legend for the wales team and took part in the world cup. ultimately a disappointing world cup for wales. but gareth bale, an extraordinary player, is finishing his role in the game. we will have more in our sports bulletin coming up shortly. there s still no comment from buckingham palace, over prince harry s latest allegations concerning the royal family. the duke of sussex has now accused some members of being complicit in the suffering endured by his wife, meghan, and accused them of getting
nicola sturgeon say this was a crisis or an emergency, although she did say the scottish government does have emergency powers. she insisted, despite what the british medical association has said that the nhs in scotland is safe for patients and does by and large provide an excellent standard of care. there s still no comment from buckingham palace, over prince harry s allegations concerning the royal family. the duke of sussex has now accused some members of being complicit in the suffering endured by his wife, meghan, and accused them of getting in bed with the devil, in their relationships with the popular press. here s our royal correspondent, daniela relph. harry, the interview. what an original name! the themes of the interviews were familiar fury at the british media, frustration with his own family, pain at losing his mother. during the first interview, excerpts from harry s
this is bbc news. i m ben brown. the headlines: there s been little progress in talks between unions and ministers aimed at averting more strikes. the government has said meetings with health unions were useful and constructive. but unions have been more critical it was a very civil meeting. we did actually manage to talk about pay. we didn t get the tangible concessions that we might have hoped or that would enable us to call off the strikes later this week. prince harry accuses some in the royal family of being complicit, in the suffering of his wife, meghan as more tv interviews are broadcast. there s widespread condemnation, of the storming of brazil s congress, by supporters of former president, jair bolsonaro. thousands of nhs patients