speak to their state transportation departments, governors to get a list of infrastructure priorities. congressional democrats want to cram more in there than just bridges, roads and trains. the budget chairman told the hill the next reconciliation bill will likely combine infrastructure, healthcare and more as some colleagues are pushing to pass other priorities like immigration reform through reconciliation. that is the procedural tool that democrats used to pass the covid bill without republican support. it s unclear if those types of initiatives could get through the process. some could argue they re not tied to the budget. we re not there yet anyway. republicans expressed willingness to work with democrats on infrastructure, which is the biggest focus. this bold action is ours. if we want to work with republicans, we will. where we can we will. we will not be deterred from big bold action when we can t work with them. the white house sees the infrastructure as a way
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
china s communist party rules only pro beijing candidates will be able to stand for hong kong s parliament. and £50 million at auction for a digital artwork that doesn t physically exist. and coming up in sport on bbc news, amad diallo scores his first manchester united goal, but a late equaliser for ac milan leaves the round of 16 europa league tie evenly poised. good evening. the family of sarah everard has tonight paid tribute to her, saying she brought so muchjoy to their lives, and that she was a strong and principled person who was a shining example to all. the 33 year old was last seen over a week ago, walking home from a friend s house in clapham in south london. today, police continued searching woodland in ashford in kent, where human remains have been found. a serving officer in the metropolitan police, arrested on suspicion of ms everard s murder, remains in custody. earlier today he was taken to hospital, after suffering from head injuries. our special corre
5760 pounds more, then in february. nearly nine in ten parents say they are concerned about the bleak and uncertain career prospects available, for their children, once they finish their education. the charitable foundation has found that almost 50% are worried their child will go into a job they hate. 32% think they will have enough work experience, to get a job they really want. a third wave of uk wide university strikes begin today with a five-day walk. out staff at 40 universities are taking action with more joining them at next week. more than 50,000 staff are involved, demanding better pay and working conditions. all right, let s take a quick look at the markets and will start over in asia. the only acre that s open right now as you can see is mainly in negative territory. as all eyes are still on the outcome of what s happening in the war in ukraine. let s look at the currency markets. the pound currently trading