speaking to a music journalist, it s monday, the 26th of june. of the most serious threat to vladimir putin s grip on power, still no sightings of two men at the center of this crisis. go get screened. fergie says she s screened herself for cancer and urges earn else to get checked. also, the health minister, on weather they ll look at review board expectations for the staff. the point is to have a process where you have expert advice. this isn t no way to run a country. they should have been sorting these out a long time ago. we should have never ended up in this position. keeping the legend alive, andy murray tells sky news he wants to play on for as long as he can. i want to keep playing for a bit longer. i know it s not going to be going on forever, but i have an idea when i would like to finish, and it s not this year s wimbledon. beyond the yellow brick road ohhhh reaching the end of his road with his final live uk performance, sir elton. what do
armor faintly pierced? british and american diplomats appear to think it is possible. she s the author of mcmahon futurity through russia s criminal underworld and its links to the state. it s one of the 26th of june. after the serious threat to blame apartments grip on power we ve still heard nothing from either of the men at the center of the crisis. i m in ukraine zelenskyy says the west must put pressure on the west also ahead, sarah ferguson says she has been successfully treated for cancer and urges everyone to have a check. in the next few minutes we will speak to the health minister about the governments plans to provide almost 1 million screenings and earlier treatments for lung cancer. keeping the legend alive, andy murray tells sky news he wants to play on first long as he can. i want to keep playing a bit longer, i know it s not going to be going on forever but i have an idea of what i would like to finish and it s not this year s wimbledon. re
continue to pull out of russian cities. the nation now reeling from a weekend of turmoil. what the u.s. and russian governments knew ahead of time, as former russian allies did an about-face, squaring off against each other. plus, brutal fighting on the ground as ukraine tries to take advantage of the confusion. and late word of a possible russian plot to blow up a ukrainian nuclear plant. ian pannell and patrick reevell in ukraine and elizabeth schulze at the white house. also tonight, the severe weather outbreak. 64 million americans in the storm zone. tornado watches in multiple states in the midwest, as the threat moves east. the south is sweltering with no end to the heat wave in sight. rob marciano times it all out. were warning signs missed before the deadly implosion near the ruins of the titanic ? a submersible expert tell us what he heard during a 2019 dive that raised concerns of a serious flaw in the titan s design. letters containing a suspicious powder
more than 4.5 million people were waiting to begin hospital treatment in england at the end january, that s the highest number since records began in 2007. the royal college of surgeons has called the situation to turn things around. here s our health editor, hugh pym. hospital wards devoted to covid. the surge in numbers over the last two months led to widespread cancellations of less urgent types of care, and there s still a backlog from last year s first covid peak. today s figures highlight again the scale of the problem. charmaine has severe arthritis, and last year was hoping to have a knee replacement. she was told in november she d have to wait another 12 months. she s currently out of work and the task of finding a newjob keeps getting harder. i hate not being able to work. how do i say to a new employer, thanks for thejob, but maybe in a couple of months, i might need three months off for a knee replacement. patient waits for non urgent care have increased around t
you shrewd and knavish sprite. and virtual shakespeare using the latest technology to get audiences back into theatre. coming up on sportsday later in the hour on bbc news, a year on from the last match to take place in front of a full house, we look at the tragic impact of that game at anfield. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. prince william has made his first public comments since the interview with the duke and duchess of sussex was broadcast four days ago, saying the royals are very much not a racist family . the duke of cambridge also revealed he had not yet spoken to his brother, but said he would do so. in the interview, meghan and prince harry said a member of the royal family had expressed concern over how dark their son archie s skin might be. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. it is an allegation which strikes at the very core of an institution, the purpose of which is to unify. the suggestion by the sussexes in the oprah winfre