ceasefire ended. welcome to the programme. the uk prime minister rishi sunak has given his first tv interview of the year to the bbc s laura kuenssberg. mr sunak addressed concerns over nurses strikes and said he will talk to the royal college of nursing union about pay but does not commit to increasing wages now to end their strike action. our political correspondent damian grammaticas reports. a health service in urgent need of care itself claims hundreds are dying each week because of delays means this is perhaps the most pressing issue for the prime minister. the first question for rishi sunak, is this a crisis? the nhs is undeniably under enormous pressure. until now his government has said it won t talk to nursing unions directly about pay. that is done by a pay body. now he says a discussion can happen, though only it seems about future years. will you talk to nurses about increasing pay this year yes or no? we are about to start that process. that is about next y
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of nursing to discuss pay. but speaking to the bbc, the prime minister insisted any talks would be about future wages not the current deal. i m joined now by our health correspondent katharine da costa. remind us what the royal college of nursing is asking for. the? remind us what the royal college of nursing is asking for. nursing is asking for. they have asked for around nursing is asking for. they have asked for around a nursing is asking for. they have asked for around a 1996 - nursing is asking for. they have asked for around a 19% pay - nursing is asking for. they have - asked for around a 1996 pay increase. asked for around a19% pay increase. but the general secretary of the rcn says she is willing to meet the government in the middle, indicating she would consider a 10% pay rise. that s because unions have said that pay has been falling in real terms over the last decade or so, and salaries are not keeping up with the cost of living crisis, and they are saying that is putt
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