sm mark rulings. here is chief legal correspondent and fox news sunday anchor. hands up. reporter: another day of decisions split, 6-3 showing deep divisions at the nation s highest court. an opinion by chief justice john robert, the majority struck down the biden administration plan to wipe out $430 billion in student loan debt. we hope the act allows the education secretary to waive or mo modify existing provisions. not to rewrite the statute from the ground up. they argue the secretary did have the power. the statute gives the secretary broad thought to relieve it on borrowers able to repay student loans. president biden who has vowed to wipe out student loan debt conceding he may not have the authority blasted the court and promised to find other ways to benefit borrowers. did you of step your authority? i think the court misinterpreted the constitution. reporter: the court recognized a concrete right for free speech for a colorado web designer who says she shou
and ask where the emergence of these photos now leaves the prime minister. also on the programme: nazanin zaghari ratcliffe, held in iran for six years, tells the bbc she was forced to sign a false confession before leaving, while a uk official stood by. i was made to sign the false confession at the airport, in the presence of the british government. i know that that was like a last minute game. a female health worker at birmingham children s hospital is arrested, on suspicion of poisoning, after a child in intensive care dies. 36 new cases of monkeypox are detected in england, and the first case in scotland. and the queen makes an appearance in a new form of transport, as she arrives at this year s chelsea flower show. and coming up on the bbc news channel: the celebrations continue for manchester city. they re parading the premier league trophy in front of the fans, following that stunning comeback to beat aston villa. good evening. photographs have emerged said to be
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a social gathering, that was clearly against the rules at the time. now, borisjohnson knows this and he knew this all along, and he s just trying to lie to the british public, and it seems like he s laughing at them now. any day now, the senior official sue gray will publish her report and its expected more images will be unveiled. we ll have more on the latest revelations and the new questions for the metropolitan police on the way they decided who should be fined. also tonight. nazanin zaghari ratcliffe, held in iran for six years on spying charges, says she was forced to sign a false confession before she could leave. the number of confirmed cases of monkeypox in the uk has reached 57, including the first case in scotland. and with a buggy at the ready, the queen was determined to visit the chelsea flower show in platinum jubilee year. and coming up in the sport on the bbc news channel: high fives all around, as raducanu battles back at roland garros to book her place in t
was there any surprise, alex, since congress has the power of the purse? if you attended oral arguments or listen to them, you weren t that surprised. there was skepticism about if the president or the executive branch would have that much authority to unilaterally wipe out this much debt. president biden cited it that applied to military debt, family suffering in the wake of 9/11, that sort of thing. the court said could it stretch this far. of course, covid-19 pandemic there s economic implications from that. in his opinion, he noted this would have affected 98% of borrowers. it s very widespread. eliminated loan forgiveness.