for their country will prevail. we ll be hearing from steve rosenberg in moscow, sarah smith in warsaw, and jeremy bowen, who s in kyiv. also on the programme: it s just been announced that strike action by nurses in england is being paused. the royal college of nursing says it is starting talks with the government tomorrow over the long running dispute. some supermarkets begin limiting the amount of fruit and veg you can buy because of problems with supplies. and the world s biggest trial of a four day working week. it took place here, in the uk. it s popular, but does it work? and coming up on the bbc news channel liverpool and real madrid meet again in the champions league with the premier league team hoping to change their recent form against the defending champions. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six, live from kharkiv, in north east ukraine, just 20 miles from the russian border. which is that day. we have been hearing air raid sirens sounding periodicall
she says her view was in line with her christian faith. a bbc investigation has found a quarter of england s grammar schools have hardly any pupils from the poorest families. that s despite most of the schools changing their admission policies in the last few years to give pupils from disadvantaged backgrounds a better chance of getting a place. here s our education editor branwen jeffreys. going to be looking at hundredths today, on curves. grammar schools known for high academic standards, also a reputation for being full of posh kids. but not this one in birmingham. it sets aside a quarter of places for disadvantaged pupils. these sixth formers believe it s made a difference for them. i think it s important having grammar schools notjust be a privilege of those who it s traditionally been a privilege of, so the middle and upper classes. and i think it s important having those wider demographics, because we all have something to offer the world. i certainly think i do. my siblings
republican but you still have the senate that is democrat-controlled. great question. when i got elected governor, the democrats control the house and senate. we had an audacious agenda to abolish sentencing and welfare reform and education, accountability, high academic standards and a variety of other issues but glenn youngclinton and jason and winston based on ideas and so the fact that they got elected, legislators will say they want to get rid of the tax on groceries or remove 40,$000 of taxes on 20,$000 of veterans retirement pay so this is a coalition of independents, a coalition of latinos, african
high academic standards. he regrets saying this group was upset because children weren t, quote, as brilliant as they thought according to common core. every demographic has room for improvement. they have done it again, senate republicans blocking another one of president obama s nominees to serve on a key federal court. robert wilkins was six shy. republicans say there just isn t enough work for three additional judges. democrats say the republicans want to stop the president from filling the vacancies because they want to keep the courts conserve leanings. princeton university has decided to take drastic measures to combat a potentially deadly meningitis outbreak on campus. the university will provide students with a vaccine that is not approved in the u.s., but the cdc asked for permission to bring the vaccine in to specifically fight this outbreak. students should be able to get the first doses next month. quite a sight this morning on day 44 of the olympic torch