tonight at ten: the winter plans for tackling covid in england. more vaccinations and the possibility of tougher measures. if the nhs in england starts to struggle, working from home, mandatory face masks, and vaccine passports could be introduced. a boosterjab will be offered to 30 million people across the uk, including the over 50s, healthcare workers, and those with underlying health conditons. covid is still out there. the disease, sadly, still remains a risk, but i m confident we can keep going with our plan. and it s confirmed that 12 to 15 year olds in all parts of the uk will be offered one dose of vaccine. we ll be asking if the booster programme is making the best use of tens of millions of vaccine doses. also tonight. job vacancies throughout the uk have hit a record high, as the economic recovery continues. in afghanistan, we talk to some of the thousands of women who can t return to work and fear for their safety. and ronaldo scores, but it s a tough night for m
black colleges. before he boarded air force one, he emphasized how crucial the issue of voting rights is for the country. this is one of those defining moments. it is. people will be judged where were they before and where were they after the vote. it s that consequential. so the risk is making sure people understand just how important this is. there s two voting rights bills right now stalled in the senate. as far as that goes, some republicans have been critical of those bills including governor kemp who says this is a federal attempt to unconstitutionally take control over elections. there s been criticism about this trip from the start, etch before it hand. much of that criticism coming from the left. several activists in voting rights as well as civil rights trying to make the case that this is just another speech that they don t intend to be a prop. the head of georgia s naacp said enough platitudes and niceties. one of the key absences here, stacey abrams. she s th
tonight he is across the border in the republic of ireland, where he ll spend the next two days retracing his irish roots. also on the programme: prince harry will attend his father s coronation next month, but meghan won t be travelling from california. billionaire twitter boss elon musk sits down with the bbc. he defends sacking thousands of staff, and says his time well, it s not been boring! it has been a roller coaster. find well, it s not been boring! it has been a roller-coaster. and is the world on course for been a roller-coaster. and is the world on course for the first - world on course for the first ever fall in fossil fuels producing electricity? because of renewables? on bbc london: and coming up on the bbc news channel. the uk and the republic of ireland submit theirjoint bid to host euro 2028, but two of the proposed stadiums aren t even built yet. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six, live from stormont on the day that president biden was in nort
can biden do anything to unlock the current political crisis? wouldn t that be amazing? laughter tonight, a change of tone as president biden crosses the border into the republic of ireland in search of his irish roots. the other top stories tonight. prince harry will attend his father s coronation next month but meghan, won t be leaving california. billionaire twitter owner elon musk sits down with the bbc. he defends sacking thousands of staff and summed up an eventful six months as boss. well, it s not been boring! it s been quite a roller coaster. there s the shooting chance, it s in! and the european champions, real madrid, beat a ten man chelsea in their quarterfinal first leg match. and coming up in sport, the uk and the republic of ireland submit theirjoint bid to host euro 2028, but two of the proposed stadiums aren t even built yet. good evening from stormont, on the day that president biden has been in northern ireland to mark the 25th anniversary of the signing of