they had i mean, i saw friends with blood all over their faces. i was slipping in people s blood. the uk s foreign secretary will talk to her ukrainian counterpart about two british men sentenced to death by a russian backed court. and heading to the high court: lawyers try to stop a controversial scheme that will send asylum seekers from britain to rwanda. hello and welcome. the congressional committee investigating the storming of the us capitol last year has held its first public hearing on prime time television. it says it s established that the former president donald trump conspired to overturn the result of the 2020 election. graphic new footage was shown of the riots at the capitol building in washington last january when supporters of mr trump tried to prevent the peaceful transfer of power to president biden. the committee spent almost a year investigating the attack. some republican leaders called the hearings a democratic smokescreen to promote a radical agen
Well bring you more on this developing story. Also tonight Jeremy Corbyn warns against a bomb first, talk later Foreign Policy but says hes no pacifist. Theresa may accuses Jeremy Corbyn of deserting what she calls the Proud And Patriotic Working Class. The schoolboy who died after an allergic reaction. A coroner says staff could have saved his life. And Donald Trumps twitter tirade against his former fbi director. He warns james comey not to talk to the media. Coming up on bbc news, one win away, can chelsea secure a Second Premier League title in three seasons with victory over west brom this evening. Good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. The nhs is the victim of a major cyber attack. Since mid afternoon, Computer Systems in at least 25 Hospital Trusts and gp surgeries up and down england and in scotland have been hit. In those affected, routine operations are being cancelled, patients are being sent home and ambulances are being diverted. Patients are being asked to stay
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and civil servants don t know where they re supposed to take their direction from and most people see it as being opportunism on the part of the democratic unionists party. so the other thing that sinn fein has raised in connection with this is the prospect that really northern ireland want to start looking towards its constitutional future, which is a reference to the fact that the good friday agreement allows for the british interior state to call for a border poll which could lead to reunification of ireland. he can do that if it looks as if a majority of people would vote for that. vote for that. and in the short term, normal vote for that. and in the short term, normal business - vote for that. and in the short i term, normal business paralysed? completely pa ralyse of term, normal business paralysed? completely paralyse of not knowing when that is going to change and there is a lot of legislation which is being worked for very heart of the past period which will now fall, which