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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240706

high. iwill average monthly payment hit a record high. i will be looking at why and whether there is an end inside to rising housing gusts. newcastle are edging closer to the champions league with a win at goodison park. that leaves everton deep in relegation trouble. good morning. a bit of a grey and drizzly start. the weather will brighten up today and it will be warmer than recent days. all the details for today and the bank holiday weekend throughout the programme. good morning. it s friday, the 28th of april. our main story. head teachers in england will be balloted for strike action, in a move which could see further disruption for schools and parents. the union last held a strike vote injanuary, which supported taking action but did not reach the required 50% turnout. ministers say the pay deal is fair and reasonable. our reporter frances read has the latest. empty hallways, empty desks, children at home, because the teachers say they aren t getting paid what they need

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240604 05:01:00

high. iwill average monthly payment hit a record high. i will be looking at why and whether there is an end inside to rising housing gusts. newcastle are edging closer to the champions league with a win at goodison park. that leaves everton deep in relegation trouble. good morning. a bit of a grey and drizzly start. the weather will brighten up today and it will be warmer than recent days. all the details for today and the bank holiday weekend throughout the programme. good morning. it s friday, the 28th of april. our main story. head teachers in england will be balloted for strike action, in a move which could see further disruption for schools and parents. the union last held a strike vote injanuary, which supported taking action but did not reach the required 50% turnout. ministers say the pay deal is fair and reasonable. our reporter frances read has the latest. empty hallways, empty desks, children at home, because

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240604 05:19:00

the times leads with the government announcing tougher gambling restrictions, highlighting the fact that under 25s will be treated very differently from older age groups. the daily mirror splashes on a striking image of a grandmother caring for her hungry great grandson in east africa, with the headline, please help us . the paper says the region is in the grip of the worst drought since the 1984 famine . the metro leads with train drivers union aslef announcing a strike on the day of the fa cup final at wembley. the headline says we ve done the cup . and the daily mail is one of several papers to run an image of the princess of wales abseiling down a cliff in the brecon beacons, now known as bannau brycheiniog the headline is, her royal harness . she seems to have done it very well. it has a different name now, hasn t it charlie? have you seen anything on the inside?

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240604 05:09:00

miss sturrock, who was 35, was found dead at her home in glasgow on tuesday. detectives were searching for mr yates in connection with the murder. there should be a decision later today from the gmb union on whether its members have voted to accept the government s pay offer. it comes a day after the royal college nursing was forced to suspend part of its planned 48 hour strike. the rcn decided to strike after rejecting the pay offer. a report examining the appointment of the bbc s chairman richard sharp is expected to be published later today. it looks at whether mr sharp properly disclosed details of any involvement in helping the then prime minister borisjohnson access a loan. mr sharp has denied any involvement. we can speak now to our political correspondent helen catt. morning to you. we are in the curious position this morning about being told it is imminent, this

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240604 06:02:00

the national association of head teachers union last held a strike vote in january which supported taking action but vote injanuary which supported taking action but did not vote in january which supported taking action but did not reach the required 50% turnout. ministers say the pay deal is fair and reasonable. 0ur reporter frances read has the latest. empty hallways, empty desks, children at home, because the teachers say they aren t getting paid what they need. what do we want? fair pay! when do we want it? now! yesterday those in the national education union were here instead in what was a fourth day of national strike action. education is in such a bad place. education cannot continue in this way. now the disruption could get worse. the national association of head teachers says it will formally ballot its members in the england under industrial action over pay, funding, workload and well being. we ve only taken industrial action once in our 125 year history. so we go to ballot

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