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on those pictures _ occasion. we will be keeping an eye on those pictures from _ occasion. we will be keeping an eye on those pictures from ireland - on those pictures from ireland because present biden is due to leave shortly. just before we go, breaking news. fresh strikes are to be held by civil servant in the uk after the government announced a pay rise of between 4.5% and 5% which was described by union leaders is an insult. strikes already during the 28th of april so these new spikes will be in addition to that. —— these new strikes. the launch of the european space agency'sjuice mission is set to take place later. it aims to discover whether jupiter�*s icy moons are capable of hosting extraterrestrial life. the mission was postponed for 2h hours due to bad weather. around 117,000 nhsjunior doctors are on their last day of a four—day strike as they claim there has been a 26% real—terms pay cut since 2009. the government said the demands of the british medical association union would amount to a 35% pay rise. the result is also due later of a ballot of nurses — with speculation they may reject the government's pay offer and launch a new waves of strikes. councils in england have warned that election staff could be

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led by a separate chief executive and will raise its own capital. in china, beijing has asked apple to strengthen its data security in the country over personal data concerns. this all comes as apple's ceo — tim cook — visits the country and tries to re—affirm the tech giant's investment to the chinese market. let's not forget the us is considering banning chinese firm tiktok over similar security concerns. more than 130,000 civil servants in the uk have voted to go on strike next month over pay, pensions and job security. the pcs union said its members voted to take action on the 28th of april, to increase the pressure on the government and were "not backing down". the government said their demands for a 10% pay rise would be unaffordable.

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on a great bird, who have been badly affected as chris described as the most challenging season yet. that affected as chris described as the most challenging season yet. at the end of last season, _ most challenging season yet. at the end of last season, was _ most challenging season yet. at the end of last season, was already - end of last season, was already worried about at the 60 beds that had died, how many more had i missed? knew the population was going to be impacted but it wasn't until i got back, i think it was a man's the 28th of april, when i found the first dead bird. since then, the number of dead birds has been increasing every day. that number is _ been increasing every day. that number is now _ been increasing every day. that number is now at _ been increasing every day. that number is now at 120 _ been increasing every day. that number is now at 120 this year and counting. it is thought across many colonies a including here, that two thirds of great skewers have been lost. the avian flu continues to have an impact and the specie's very existence is under threat. it is heartbreaking and really worrying that this bird that i have been

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on the edge of the world. but even here in st kilda, over 100 miles from the scottish mainland, the effect of the avian flu outbreak is being felt. it's more than 90 years now since the last st kildans were evacuated from these homes, but the centuries before that, the sea beds that surrounded this archipelago were integral to their way of life. now with avian flu in these islands, there is real concern about the impact it could have on various species on the islands. on the hill above village bay, kilda's seabird ranger is keeping a close eye on great skua territory. they have been badly affected. craig describes this as his most challenging season yet. at the end of last season, i was already worried about the 60 birds that had died, how many more i had missed. i knew that the population was going to be impacted. but it wasn't until i got back, i think was around about the 28th of april, that i found the first dead bird. since then, the number of dead birds has just been increasing every day. that number is now at 120 this year and counting.

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it's more than 90 years now since the last st kildans were evacuated from these homes, but the centuries before that, the sea beds that surrounded this archipelago were integral to their way of life. now with avian flu in these islands, there is real concern about the impact it could have on various species on the islands. 0n the hill above village bay, kilda's seabird ranger is keeping a close eye on great skua territory. they have been badly affected. craig describes this as his most challenging season yet. at the end of last season, i was already worried about the 60 birds that had died, how many more i had missed. i knew that the population was going to be impacted. but it wasn't until i got back, i think was around about the 28th of april, that i found the first bird. since then, the number of dead birds has just been increasing every day. that number is now at 120 this year and counting. it's thought across many colonies, including here in st kilda, that between two thirds and three

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the effect of the avian flu outbreak is being felt. it's more than 90 years now since the last st kildans were evacuated from these homes, but the centuries before that, the sea beds that surrounded this archipelago were integral to their way of life. now with avian flu in these islands, there is real concern about the impact it could have on various species on the islands. on the hill above village bay, kilda's seabird ranger is keeping a close eye on great skua territory. they have been badly affected. craig describes this as his most challenging season yet. at the end of last season, i was already worried about the 60 birds that had died, how many more i had missed. i knew that the population was going to be impacted. but it wasn't until i got back, i think was around about the 28th of april, that i found the first dead bird. since then, the number of dead birds has just been increasing every day. that number is now at 120

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it's more than 90 years now since the last st kildans were evacuated from these homes, but the centuries before that, the sea beds that surrounded this archipelago were integral to their way of life. now with avian flu in these islands, there is real concern about the impact it could have on various species on the islands. 0n the hill above village bay, kilda's seabird ranger is keeping a close eye on great skua territory. they have been badly affected. craig describes this as his most challenging season yet. at the end of last season, i was already worried about the 60 birds that had died, how many more i had missed. i knew that the population was going to be impacted. but it wasn't until i got back, i think was around about the 28th of april, that i found the first dead bird. since then, the number of dead birds has just been increasing every day. that number is now at 120

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on various species on the islands. 0n the hill above village bay, kilda's seabird ranger is keeping a close eye on great skua territory. they have been badly affected. craig describes this as his most challenging season yet. at the end of last season, i was already worried about the 60 birds that had died, how many more i had missed. i knew that the population was going to be impacted. but it wasn't until i got back, i think was around about the 28th of april, that i found the first dead bird. since then, the number of dead birds has just been increasing every day. that number is now at 120 this year and counting. it's thought across many colonies, including here in st kilda, that between two thirds and three quarters of great skuas have been lost. and with only between 15 and 20,000 breeding pairs worldwide, if avian flu continues to have such an impact, the species' very existence could be under threat. that's alarming and

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on the edge of the world. but even here in st kilda, over 100 miles from the scottish mainland, the effect of the avian flu outbreak is being felt. it's more than 90 years now since the last st kildans were evacuated from these homes, but the centuries before that, the sea beds that surrounded this archipelago were integral to their way of life. now with avian flu in these islands, there is real concern about the impact it could have on various species on the islands. on the hill above village bay, kilda's seabird ranger is keeping a close eye on great skua territory. they have been badly affected. craig describes this as his most challenging season yet. at the end of last season, i was already worried about the 60 birds that had died, how many more i had missed. i knew that the population was going to be impacted. but it wasn't until i got back, i think was around about the 28th of april, that i found the first dead bird. since then, the number of dead birds

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archipelago were integral to their way of life. now with avian flu in these islands, there is real concern about the impact it could have on various species on the islands. on the hill above village bay, kilda's seabird ranger is keeping a close eye on great skua territory. they have been badly affected. craig describes this as his most challenging season yet. at the end of last season, i was already worried about the 60 birds that had died, how many more i had missed. i knew that the population was going to be impacted. but it wasn't until i got back, i think was around about the 28th of april, that i found the first dead bird. since then, the number of dead birds has just been increasing every day. that number is now at 120 this year and counting. it's thought across many colonies, including here in st kilda, that between two thirds and three quarters of great skuas have been lost. and with only between 15,000 and 20,000 breeding pairs worldwide,

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