invasion of ukraine. and the lengths people will go to to get around schemes that are supposed to reduce coming up on bbc news the fallout from the grand national is the death of three horses across the three day meeting, protest and arrest part of the best spark debate. good evening. the nhs in england said it had to cancel almost 200,000 operations and appointments last week during the four day strike by junior doctors, heaping four day strike byjunior doctors, heaping yet more pressure on the health service. over the past five months, almost half a million appointments have had to be rescheduled, and the nhs national medical director says with each strike, it becomes harder. and he wants the impact on patients and staff will continue to worsen. he warns. our health editor hugh pym reports. trying to get back to normal. are you comfortable as you are, lying on the bed? they are assessing patients who have come through this hospital s emergency department. fully staf
in russia, one of president putin s main critics is sentenced to 25 years in prison. main critics is sentenced we ll have the latest from moscow. main critics is sentenced for main critics is sentenced vladimir kara murza, the possible for vladimir kara murza, the maximum possible punishment, a quarter of a century behind bars which it sends a chilling message to anyone here thinking of taking on the kremlin. the prime minister under investigation after allegations of a possible failure to declare his wife s financial interest in a business that could benefit from government policy. the un calls for an immediate ceasefire in sudan where a power struggle between two military leaders has led to days of fighting. and the rise of the low traffic neighbourhood in england. we report on the heated local debates for and against. and coming up on bbc news, drama at the crucible as a protester vandalizes one of the tables during a match at the world snooker championship. good evening
more roads are being earmarked for restrictions around the country. if it s the road where you live, which side will you be on? justin rowlatt, bbc news, oxford. you can see more on that story on panorama road wars: neighbourhood traffic chaos which is on iplayer right now. time for a look at the weather. here s stav da naos. thank you very much. the warmest day of the year so far for england, scotland and northern ireland, but a bit too much cloud in wales, 21, the warmest day of the year so far for the uk, that was in the highlands. over the next few days we have a chilly easterly breeze and the temperatures will come down although they will still be quite a lot of dry weather but for england and wales, weatherfronts moving of the new continent, it will introduce more cloud and rain, especially towards the end of the week. more substantial rain in england and wales as the weather fronts move in and a lot of isobars on the chart, as well. the easterly breeze will be quite
their views, shouldn t they? absolutely. however, if you ve got a couple of extreme voices who are doing all the shouting, all the screaming, they inevitably take up all the bandwidth. there seem to be two ideas of freedom in conflict here. the freedom to drive your car where you want, which is represented by the people here, and the freedom from the pollution and the congestion that cars cause, and they seem to be, these two ideas, irreconcilable. here s actor turned political activist laurence fox. we should be seeking more freedom, not less! i don t want to be restricted by politicians and stuff like that. but some freedoms require limits on others. what about the freedom to be able to cycle down the street without getting knocked off your bike? what about the freedom of asthmatics to have better air quality? so, we ve given up a lot of different freedoms for the one freedom, to drive your car wherever you want at any time.
and what we ve seen is around 17 of those have told us that they ve been targeted in some way or another, so this could be the start of a really worrying trend that is emerging from across the uk. and why do you see this as an attack on democracy? isn t this. i mean, people should be allowed to express their views, shouldn t they? absolutely. however, if you ve got a couple of extreme voices who are doing all the shouting, all the screaming, they inevitably take up all the bandwidth. there seem to be two ideas of freedom and conflict here. there seem to be two ideas of freedom in conflict here. the freedom to drive your car where you want, which is represented by the people here, and the freedom from the pollution and the congestion that cars cause, and they seem to be, these two ideas, irreconcilable. here s actor turned political activist laurence fox. we should be seeking more freedom, not less! i don t want to be restricted by politicians and stuff like that. but some freedoms r