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and rail bosses say today's services will be "thinner" than usual. 0ur consumer affairs correspondent colletta smith has more on this. the first day of rail strikes may be over but the problems are not. today is a just 2a—hour breather before more strikes planned for tomorrow and saturday. while the full rail network is technically operational today, it's far from a normal day on the tracks. trains are in the wrong place, staff are starting later than usual, and trains that usually leave depots at 3am didn't begin to move until five. that means 6000 of today's usual services will not even leave the sidings. so it's more headaches for passengers with plenty already feeling frustrated. it took me, like, four hours to get to here. it's an absolute joke, mate, you know what i mean? there are further problems for bus passengers across yorkshire as the arriva bus strike continues, leaving even fewer public transport options. i think they deserve it but can

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so it's more headaches for passengers with plenty already feeling frustrated. it took me, like, four hours to get to here. it's an absolute joke, mate, you know what i mean? there are further problems for bus passengers across yorkshire as the arriva bus strike continues, leaving even fewer public transport options. i think they deserve it but can we afford to give everybody a raise? it's better news for london commuters as the tube strike is finished but services don't begin until rush hour and passengers are being told not to expect a normal service until mid—morning. so, is there an end in sight? the rhetoric doesn't sound positive. the government called the strikes unnecessary aggravations and rail bosses say they need big modernisations before they can offer higher pay, which unions object to. we are modern, we are always prepared to change. we use some of the most high—tech technology going, with some of the most flexible workers in any industry.

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while the full rail network is technically operational today, it's far from a normal day on the tracks. trains are in the wrong place, staff are starting later than usual, and trains that usually leave depots at 3am didn't begin to move until five. that means 6000 of today's usual services will not even leave the sidings. so it's more headaches for passengers with plenty already feeling frustrated. it took me, like, four hours to get to here. it's an absolute joke, mate, you know what i mean? there are further problems for bus passengers across yorkshire as the arriva bus strike continues, leaving even fewer public transport options. i think they deserve it but can we afford to give everybody a raise? it's better news for london commuters as the tube strike is finished but services don't begin until rush hour and passengers are being told not to expect a normal service until mid—morning. so, is there an end in sight?

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It's by God's grace I'm still alive: bus crash survivor

Emmanuel Ndaba, the survivor of the car crash that left 15 people dead in Tshwane, could only think of his children as he saw a speeding truck ramming into their bus.

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BBC News-20220120-15:22:00

seems some way off. face coverings will remain compulsory on public transport in london. elsewhere, it will be up to individual discretion. these bus passengers in bristol still expect to use them. you go on a bus and someone says, you should have it on, so keep it on until everybody else has not got it. i will still at the moment, because of the virus. it keeps us safe. for me, it's a must. restrictions in england might be easing, but the impact of covid will still be evident. let's speak now with michael kill, chief executive of the night time industries association. good to talk to you, thank you for taking the time to speak to us. what is your reaction? irate taking the time to speak to us. what is your reaction?— is your reaction? we welcome the removal of _ is your reaction? we welcome the removal of the _ is your reaction? we welcome the removal of the restrictions, - is your reaction? we welcome the removal of the restrictions, we i is your reaction? we welcome the l removal of the restrictions, we had

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BBC News at One-20220120-13:10:00

individual discretion. these bus passengers in bristol still expect to use them. passengers in bristol still expect to use them-— passengers in bristol still expect to use them. you go on a bus and someone — to use them. you go on a bus and someone says. — to use them. you go on a bus and someone says, you _ to use them. you go on a bus and someone says, you should - to use them. you go on a bus and someone says, you should have l to use them. you go on a bus and someone says, you should have it to use them. you go on a bus and - someone says, you should have it on, someone says, you should have it on, so keep it on until everybody else is not got it. i so keep it on until everybody else is not got it— is not got it. i will still at the moment. — is not got it. i will still at the moment, because _ is not got it. i will still at the moment, because of - is not got it. i will still at the moment, because of the - is not got it. i will still at the l moment, because of the virus. is not got it. i will still at the - moment, because of the virus. it keeps _ moment, because of the virus. it keeps us — moment, because of the virus. it keeps us safe. moment, because of the virus. it keeps us safe-— keeps us safe. restrictions in encland keeps us safe. restrictions in england might _ keeps us safe. restrictions in england might be _ keeps us safe. restrictions in england might be easing, - keeps us safe. restrictions in england might be easing, but keeps us safe. restrictions in - england might be easing, but the impact of covid will still be evident. new data shows the continuing pressures facing the health service. while covid—related staff absences are falling, more than 90% of hospital beds in england are occupied. in wales, the number of people waiting for planned treatment has risen to another record high. ambulance handover delays at a&e departments in england have improved, but almost a fifth of people arriving waited 30 minutes or more. our health correspondent dominic hughes has been looking at how one hospital — the royal bolton in the north west of england — is coping.

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BBC News-20220120-14:14:00

compulsory in shops and on public transport. they will remain in wales and northern ireland, although it is hoped an easing of restrictions will take place, defending on infection rates. many businesses and shops have welcomed that home from home guidance has been scrapped. but a return to normality seems some way off. face coverings will remain compulsory on public transport in london. elsewhere, it will be up to individual discretion. these bus passengers in bristol still expect to use them. you go on a bus and someone says, you should have it on, so keep it on until everybody else has not got it. i will still at the moment, because of the virus. it keeps us safe. for me, it's a must. restrictions in england might be easing, but the impact of covid

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Blaulicht Leverkusen: Alle Infos zu Polizei- und Feuerwehreinsätzen

Blaulicht Leverkusen: Alle Infos zu Polizei- und Feuerwehreinsätzen
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Blaulicht Leverkusen: Alle Infos zu Polizei- und Feuerwehreinsätzen

Blaulicht Leverkusen: Alle Infos zu Polizei- und Feuerwehreinsätzen
ksta.de - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from ksta.de Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

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BBC News-20210926-01:09:00

i think we seem to be having a problem running that report, but we will be bringing you live results and analysis in our german elections news especially on bbc world news. you canjoin roz atkins especially on bbc world news. you can join roz atkins and guests as germans vote to decide who is going to succeed angela merkel. in the netherlands, covid drills have been eased to a social distancing is no longer required and nightclubs can reopen for the first time since the start of the pandemic. but a corona pass will be required for access to catering and entertainment venues, as our correspondent reports from the hague. clutching a range of grievances, these protesters believe that corona pass represents another infringement of their basic liberties. they paraded around the heart of the hague, encouraging bemused bus passengers to pull down their

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