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BBCNEWS Breakfast September 18, 2024

Of a 22 Pay RIse over two Years endIng a dIspute whIch prompted the longest strIke In nhs hIstory. Health secretary Wes SteetIng saId the deal marks the fIrst step Health Secretary Wes StreetIng saId the deal marks the fIrst step In Future ProofIng The Nhs. But the BrItIsh MedIcal AssocIatIon has warned of further actIon If pay does not contInue to match InflatIon. Our Health EdItor Hugh pym has thIs report. It began In march last Year. StrIkIng JunIor Doctors on PIcket LInes In england and demandIng a Pay RIse of 35 to be phased In, whIch they saId should compensate for InflatIon over more than a decade. What do we want . Pay restoratIon when do we want It . Now some talks took place wIth the conservatIve government, but that dIdnt stop 11 rounds of strIkes over a total of 44 days. Soon after the electIon, the Labour Government made an Increased pay offer, whIch the Doctors UnIon, the bma, put to members and they voted to accept. We are brIngIng thIs current dIspute of two Years now t ....

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BBCNEWS Click July 5, 2024



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BBCNEWS World July 6, 2024



we start here in the uk with a very rare piece of good news about the cost of living because for people in england, scotland and wales, average energy bills are set to fall by hundreds of pounds this summer. the uk energy regulator ofgem is about to release its latest price cap the maximum amount suppliers can charge the average household. because the cost of energy has fallen sharply on global markets, that cap is expected to come down from july, saving the typical household annually around £450. hannah miller has been talking to energy users in the east of england who have been struggling to pay their energy bills. since we last came to suffolk, 18 month old robyn has taken her first steps. and her mum, claire, has been trying to keep the family bills under control. we first met in august, when claire was already cutting back on her electricity use. i am terrified that, when the winter comes, we re not going to have enough for the bills. since then, energy pric ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News July 6, 2024



the national trust says that the recent cold weather has delayed blossoms in many parts of the uk, but the trust also says that when the temperatures start rising, we can look forward to a riot of spring colour, like these cherry trees in shipley in west yorkshire. and talking of temperatures rising, let s get the expert view with chris. well, we had temperatures up to 16 degrees today. that was in nantwich in cheshire. that is one feature of the weather this week. it s been pretty mild so far, more of that to come. it s also been quite grey and cloudy with rain around. more of that to come as well. this month has been a pretty wet month so far. alder grove, to the west of belfast, has had one and a half times as much rainfall as we would normally see in an average march. loads more to come. that area of cloud as the rain we had today and it will continue overnight. we have weather systems lining up in the atlantic, waiting to swing in. it is across western areas of the ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News July 6, 2024



which would be a breach of the uk data privacy code designed to protect young people. good morning and welcome to the bbc news channel. the former health secretary, matt hancock, has denied claims he failed to follow covid testing advice during the early days of the pandemic. thousands of whatsapp messages leaked to the telegraph show mr hancock was advised in april 2020 to test everyone going into care homes. but a message reportedly from mr hancock to an aide said he would rather commit to just testing those going into care homes from hospitals. lord bethall was a junior minister in department of health and social care back in 2020. this morning, he was asked whether matt hancock should have taken the advice of the chief medical officer to test everyone going into care homes. no, ithink no, i think the key phrase here is this is obviously a positive step. it was absolutely crystal clear that we wanted to test everyone who went into social care. that was the ambition. ....

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