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BBC News at Ten

aslef will take part in rolling strikes over five days at the end of this month and into february. 0ur transport correspondent katy austin is here. tell us more about this. well, this latest set of _ tell us more about this. well, this latest set of strikes _ tell us more about this. well, this latest set of strikes will _ tell us more about this. well, this latest set of strikes will involve i latest set of strikes will involve drivers at 16 train companies. there will be five of them over nearly a week. you can see the details on your screen now, between tuesday the 30th of january and monday the 5th of february, different operators will be effective in each day, although there won�*t be a strike on the thursday will be sunday. all of those details are on the bbc news website. there will also be an overtime ban that week until the 6th of february, which could also cause some cancellations. 0ther rail unions, including the rmt, have now done deals. it�*s been a long time since there was any progress in aslef�*s dispute. it is overpaid, it is also about train companies and the government saying ways of working have to change if pay is going to rise. they insist the latest offer, which was rejected,

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BBC News at One

reached. ., , ., , . train drivers from the aslef union will stage a fresh wave of strikes and an overtime ban between 29th january and sixth february, in their long—running pay dispute. 0ur transport correspondent katy austin is with me. this has just this hasjust broken this has just broken the last hour, and it is quite a complex picture with drivers from different train company striking on different days? that's right, we are in the new year, but here we go again. this announcement is from aslef, which represents most train drivers and they will take part in strikes between tuesday the 30th of january and monday the 5th of february. although there will not be any on the thursday all the sunday that week. more than a dozen operators are affected, a handful of them will have strikes on each day. different days for different train companies, it will be a week to check before you travel. there is also an overtime ban across the whole week until tuesday the 6th of february, so as i say, it will be want to

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BBC News at Six

the time is 19 minutes past six. our top story this evening... the longest strike in nhs history begins asjunior doctors in england walk out for six days. and coming up, the students at schools affected by dangerous concrete are told exams won�*t be changed to help them. coming up in sportsday later in the next 12 minutes on bbc news, there�*s a lucky break for emma raducanu ahead of the australian open. she won�*t have to qualify for the first grand slam of the year. investigators injapan are searching for the flight recorders from a passenger plane which was involved in a crash at one of tokyo�*s main airports yesterday. officials say the black box from the other aircraft in the collision, a coastguard plane, has already been recovered for examination. 0ur transport correspondent katy austin is here with more. thanks, sophie.

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BBC News

the tropical storms strength wind expected in the overnight hours. . ~ wind expected in the overnight hours. ., ~ ,, wind expected in the overnight hours. . ~' ,, , wind expected in the overnight hours. ., ~ , . hours. thank you very much, jason hours. thank you very much, jason allen. _ hours. thank you very much, jason allen, cbs _ hours. thank you very much, i jason allen, cbs correspondent jason allen, cbs correspondent in florida. in the uk, travellers are being warned to expect further disruption after a fault on monday saw hundreds of flights cancelled. air traffic control bosses say the disruption was caused by incoming flight data that its systems could not process. thousands of passengers were left stranded abroad and in the uk, having to find alternative routes home. some travellers are still waiting to complete their journeys. 0ur transport correspondent katy austin spoke to the chief executive of the head of the firm, nats, which runs the uk's air traffic control system. i want to make sure i apologise to everyone affected, thousands of people were affected by the failure yesterday and i do not take that lightly. i appreciate it is frustrating and

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BBC News at One

good afternoon. airline passengers are still being delayed or left stranded after a technical fault which caused hundreds of flight cancellations yesterday. the glitch that hit the uk's air traffic control system was fixed within a few hours, but the knock on disruption is expected to last for several days. airlines are warning passengers they should check what's happening to their flight before they leave for the airport. 0ur transport correspondent katy austin reports. the august bank holiday descended into flight chaos, with hundreds cancelled yesterday and more today. we are still at rome airports to get home, we have been here since 11.30 yesterday morning. it's now been more than 2a hours. we boarded our flight last night and then were told to get off the flight because the

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BBC News at One

the number of casualties ukraine has suffered in its war with russia has now reached 70,000 dead and 120,000 injured — that�*s according the latest reported estimates by us government officials. some of the heaviest fighting continues in the east of ukraine. 0ur correspondent quentin sommerville is there, and has met a ukrainian woman, who, despite suffering her own loss, wants to keep serving her country�*s war effort. for 0ksana, it�*s her husband she mourns. for five years they were together, and the grief is still raw. pavlo was a fitness champion who volunteered to fight. a russian air strike destroyed his convoy last november. translation: honestly, it's still very hard - to accept that he is gone.

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Breakfast

members of the rmt union take part in their latest strike over pay and conditions. there will be a reduced timetable for much of england, with some journeys into scotland and wales also affected. 0ur transport correspondent katy austin reports. summer is nearly over, train strikes are not. disruption will vary around the country today but many operators have reduced timetables in place, with services starting late and finishing early. it's affecting the travel plans of thousands of people heading to events including football matches, the notting hill carnival and that reading and leeds festivals. �* , ., ., ., and that reading and leeds festivals. �*, ., ., ., ., ,, festivals. it's not great for a bank hofida festivals. it's not great for a bank holiday weekend _ festivals. it's not great for a bank holiday weekend and _ festivals. it's not great for a bank holiday weekend and the - festivals. it's not great for a bank| holiday weekend and the carnival. festivals. it's not great for a bank. holiday weekend and the carnival. i am off to my mum's in lincoln's bar and had _ am off to my mum's in lincoln's bar and had to— am off to my mum's in lincoln's bar and had to change it to come back on sunday _ and had to change it to come back on sunday my— and had to change it to come back on sunday. my mum's aged 90 so a bit of a pain _ sunday. my mum's aged 90 so a bit of a ain. , ., ., ., ., a pain. they have gone on too long. i think it a pain. they have gone on too long. i think it is — a pain. they have gone on too long. i think it is time _ a pain. they have gone on too long. i think it is time they _ a pain. they have gone on too long. i think it is time they started - a pain. they have gone on too long. i think it is time they started to - i think it is time they started to sit around _ i think it is time they started to sit around a _ i think it is time they started to sit around a table _ i think it is time they started to sit around a table and - i think it is time they started to sit around a table and sorted . i think it is time they started to . sit around a table and sorted out. planned _ sit around a table and sorted out. planned upgrade _ sit around a table and sorted out. planned upgrade works _ sit around a table and sorted out. planned upgrade works over- sit around a table and sorted out. planned upgrade works over the i sit around a table and sorted out. - planned upgrade works over the next few days are another reason to check before you travel. and there is more

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Breakfast

0ur transport correspondent katy austin has been speaking to businesses and residents in birmingham and bradford about the impact clean air zones are having. signs like these have become a common— signs like these have become a common sight. we've just entered birmingham's clean air zone watch has been _ birmingham's clean air zone watch has been in — birmingham's clean air zone watch has been in operation forjust over two years — has been in operation forjust over two years. it�*s has been in operation for 'ust over two ears. �* , ., has been in operation for 'ust over two ears. fl ., ., has been in operation for 'ust over two years.— two years. it's one of seven that have sprung _ two years. it's one of seven that have sprung up _ two years. it's one of seven that have sprung up in _ two years. it's one of seven that have sprung up in cities - two years. it's one of seven that have sprung up in cities around | have sprung up in cities around england over the past few years. here, driving an older, more polluting car or van means an £8 daily charge. in one residential area, we got a sense of how opinions remain divided. its, area, we got a sense of how opinions remain divided.— remain divided. a lot of people live here, remain divided. a lot of people live here. especially — remain divided. a lot of people live here, especially kids, _ remain divided. a lot of people live here, especially kids, so _ remain divided. a lot of people live here, especially kids, so those i remain divided. a lot of people live j here, especially kids, so those cars which make a lot of pollution, we should consider the direction of banning them.— banning them. there's a lot of --eole banning them. there's a lot of people struggling _ banning them. there's a lot of people struggling to _ banning them. there's a lot of people struggling to put i banning them. there's a lot of people struggling to put food | banning them. there's a lot of. people struggling to put food on banning them. there's a lot of- people struggling to put food on the table and _ people struggling to put food on the table and as for the clean air zone, it wont— table and as for the clean air zone, it won't work— table and as for the clean air zone, it won't work because the people round _ it won't work because the people round here won't be able to afford other— round here won't be able to afford other cars — round here won't be able to afford other cars. the round here won't be able to afford other cars-— round here won't be able to afford other cars. ., ., ., , , .,, other cars. the manager of this shop did manage — other cars. the manager of this shop did manage to _ other cars. the manager of this shop did manage to switch _ other cars. the manager of this shop

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World Business Report

against any financial institutions whose money—laundering policies might not be up to scratch. but indeed it is very rare here in singapore. it has one of the lowest crime rates in the world and we have heard from police saying they are going to have zero tolerance going forward for any use of singapore as a safe haven. now here in the uk "clean air zones" have been hitting the headlines. there's been controversy over the ultra low emission zone — or ulez — in london, which is being expanded to the city's outer suburbs. clean air zones also operate in hundreds of highly polluted cities across europe. 0ur transport correspondent katy austin has been looking at how they've been working in other parts of england. signs like these have become a common sight. we'vejust entered birmingham's clean air zone. it's been in operation forjust over two years now, and it's one of seven that have sprung up in cities around england over the past few years. here, driving an older, more

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BBC News at One

the wet summer that many of us have faced has resulted in a rise in last—minute bookings for warm destinations and beach holidays abroad. many travel agencies are reporting increased demand despite the current cost of living pressures, though all—inclusive deals are particularly popular as people try to control their spending. 0ur transport correspondent katy austin has the story. it hasn't exactly been sunbathing weather lately in eastbourne. if the wash—out british summer has got you dreaming of a last—minute escape to somewhere a bit warmer and sunnier, you are not the only one. tour operators and travel agents say they have seen a definite trend during the rainyjuly, customers were looking for escapes to the sun.

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