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correspondents in russia and in ukraine. also this lunchtime. a fresh earthquake in turkey and syria leaves more people dead, two weeks after the tremors that killed tens of thousands. a claim that the clock is ticking for british farmers as they struggle with high inflation, labour shortages and climate change. and it s empty desk friday the world s biggest trial of a four day working week where you do fewer hours for the same pay. and coming up on the bbc news channel england take on pakistan in theirfinal women s t20 world cup group game looking to win and remain unbeaten in the tournament. good afternoon. the russian leader vladimir putin has accused the west of starting the war in ukraine. almost a year after launching the invasion, mr putin has made a two hour state of the nation address delayed from december. he claimed the west is seeking to destroy russia in a global confrontation. the existence of our country is at stake, he said. he also announced he s su ....
what does the future hold for liverpool, with the club s owners insisting the club s not for sale on the eve of their crucial champions league tie with real madrid? it is mild again but there is something cooler on the way. your full forecast on breakfast. it s tuesday the 21st of february. junior doctors in england have become the latest health workers to vote for strike action in a dispute with the government over pay. members of the british medical association are expected to stage a 72 hour walk out, possibly as early as mid march. our health correspondent katharine da costa has this report. this winter s seen the biggest wave of industrial action in nhs history affecting nurses, paramedics and physiotherapists. nowjunior doctors in england willjoin other health unions on the picket line in an increasingly bitter dispute over pay. when 98% of us vote to strike, i think it says a lot. dr andrew meyerson moved from the us to london eight years ago to study medicine. ....
is sacked over complaints about his behaviour at work. preparations in belfast ahead of president biden s visit to mark the 25th anniversary of the good friday agreement. a vast area of ukraine is covered in landmines officials say it will take many years to clear. # thank you for being a friend. #. and singer tony christie diagnosed with dementia this year unveils plans to sing for britain s carers. and coming up on the bbc news channel: a huge night for manchester city and pep guardiola as he comes up against his former team, bayern munich, in the champions league quarterfinals. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. thousands ofjunior doctors in england have begun a four day strike in support of their demand for a pay rise of 35%. the bma union says the figure would make up for 15 years of below inflation wage rises. the government says the claim is unaffordable and has urged the bma to come to the table with a realistic approach. more than 250,00 ....
other countries, like spain or france, the pay of doctors there is either slightly below that you would expect in the united kingdom or ruffling on that level. it does depend which country you pick if you re at comparisons. fix, depend which country you pick if you re at comparisons. a, lot depend which country you pick if you re at comparisons. you re at comparisons. a lot of eole you re at comparisons. a lot of peeple might you re at comparisons. a lot of people might have you re at comparisons. a lot of people might have sympathy l you re at comparisons. a lot of. people might have sympathy with you re at comparisons. a lot of- people might have sympathy with the government position that 35%, even if it is going back in time and trying to bring them back to the level they should be out, it is not affordable in a cost of living crisis and they can submit to these demands because if they do then we have wage inflation as well. the government make the argument th ....
the international monetary fund published by predictions of the year ahead global growth will shrink and the 2023 from 3.4% last year to 2.8% this year. economies in germany in the uk will shrink and they also expect high interest rates rose biggest economy forecasting them to fall back to pre bend levels. a press conference the chief economist at this assessment. the synchronise tightening of monetary policy by most banks starting to bring inflation back towards its targets. at the same time, the financial stability and downside risks have emerged. in the latest forecast, global growth will bottom out at 2.8% before rising modestly to 3% next year, almost in change from ourjanuary projections. global inflation will ease more slowly than initially anticipated from 8.7% last year to 7% this year and 4.9% next year. from 8.7% last year to 7% this year and 4.996 next year. and 4.996 next year. tells the chief economist a and 4.996 next year. tells the chief economist a little ....