and the islamichhad group after three days of violence and more than a0 palestinian deaths. the bill as amended is passed. cheering and applause. political wrangling and a marathon debate president biden s climate bill has been approved in the us senate. how dozens of english councils have cut back on holiday food vouchers for children on free school meals. commentator: it s gold for scotland. and in birmingham, laura muir becomes the 1,500 metres commonwealth champion. good evening. we re beginning tonight s programme with a special report from afghanistan, showing how pregnant women, new mothers and their babies are being affected by acute shortages and a lack of basic services nearly one year on from the taliban takeover and with much foreign funding suspended. to give birth in remote parts of the country means difficult journeys on makeshift roads, sometimes being turned away from hospital, sharing beds on wards, and little medicine. pregnant women are suffering from a
Five year deal that the light lasts longer. geary, bbc news. let s take a look at some of the other football news stories making the headlines. manchester city and manchester united are expected to be cleared to play in next season s european competitions under new rules on multi club ownership adopted by uefa. city have qualified for the champions league alongside fellow city football group club girona, while united will compete in the europa league along with nice, which is part of the ineos group. chelsea s bid to overturn reece james ban for a red card has been rejected by the fa. james was sent off for violent conduct during the game against brighton last month and missed chelsea s final game of the campaign. the upholding of the ban means he ll miss the opening three games of next season. michael carrick has signed a new three year contract managing middlesbrough. the former manchester united