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how do we get it? strike! what began in december with the biggest set of strikes in the union�*s history has come to an end. in april, members rejected a pay offer accepted by most other health unions. we have listened as your royal college of nursing... but then in a new ballot, not enough of them voted to reach the legal strike threshold. i admire what our nursing staff have really done over this past year, taking industrial action is not easy. you recommended with other unions a 5% pay increase. your members rejected it. now there is not a mandate for further strike action. have you misread the mood? no, i don�*t think any of us have misread the mood. they�*re very tired. they�*re concerned about losing more pay during industrial action, but they�*re absolutely very clear that they will continue to campaign for what is right for nursing and what is right for their patients. ambulance unions, unison and the gmb, had already called off strike action. rcn members now won�*t be striking either. we reached a deal with the nhs staff council that the majority

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BBC News at Ten

of the other health unions have called off their action and accepted the offer, but the government is in dispute with a much bigger swathe of the workforce, the junior doctors up to the most senior consultants who are members of the bma. we knew junior doctors were planning their longest walk out yet in england next month, five days, that was causing concern at the highest levels of the nhs, and there will be one clear day and then the consultants will walk out on strike, affecting a great range of planned treatment and non—urgent care although they will continue with critical care. thousands of further cancellations do seem likely. the two sides seem far apart, the bma and the government, the pay position is a long way apart, no sign of further talks, so this may rumble on for a while yet. reducing waiting lists is a key government pledge for the

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Sky News on MSNBC

choose the chairman? >> i don't know the exact process of the appointment. >> the pm chooses the chairman. and then the government tells the pay-per-view ward with the upper limits are of the budgets. and then they say, okay as a result, 6% for nurses and doctors. six and a half percent for teachers or whatever it might be. so you say okay. >> the way the process works is that the pay-per-view bodies gather evidence. they take input from government. they take evidence from the workforce unions. from health unions. they also look at the kind of rates of pay in the wider market. look at, inflation they come back with a recommendation. and there's a number of pay-per-view bodies, different parts of the public sector. some have reported back, others have not. government has to look at public sector pay in the round. and it makes sense for us to do that because we have to make

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Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg

of setting out a big, bold, long—term plan, why should anybody have faith that it will work when right now you can't even reach agreements with junior doctors or nurses to keep them in work and we know so many staff are leaving the nhs. so why can you believe your workforce plan actually will make the right kind of difference? well, first of all it's not my plan, it's the nhs�*s plan, so it's the nhs�*s long—term workforce plan that i'm pleased the government will be fully supporting and backing, so that's the first thing to say. now, you talked about pay settlements. i'm really pleased that we've been able to reach agreement with over half a dozen health unions representing over a million... you might be about to have the biggest strike ever. hang on, we've reached agreement with over half a dozen nhs unions representing over a million nhs workers who accepted our pay deal, which was done a little while ago and you reported on that. i really grateful to all those people for accepting it and for the hard work they do. i had actually the privilege of spending a part of the night shift the other weekend at watford general hospital talking to some of the team there and they are doing fantastic work, they deserve our support,

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BBC News at Ten

talk about that. ministers say they are deeply disappointed the talks had been constructive and they have made an offer of around 5%, similar to other health unions in england, and the higher demands were simply unaffordable. i should say that in scotland the government has said it will offer 14.5% over two years, two junior doctors, and the bma, their union, says it will put that over to the members. but sources indicate the members. but sources indicate the scottish government in their view has been a little more receptive to the idea of dealing with pay erosion.— receptive to the idea of dealing with pay erosion. real madrid's star player viniciusjunior has described spain as a "country of racists" after he was abused by opposition fans during a match. the brazil international has been the target of racist slurs a number of times this season. bbc sport has been told that at least two valencia fans have been identified and are expected to be given permanent stadium bans. 0ur sports editor dan roan reports.

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World Business Report

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BBC News

so she said ministers have heard your voice — so she said ministers have heard your voice and now they must recognise _ your voice and now they must recognise your true value analysis are striking — recognise your true value analysis are striking because our patients are striking because our patients are dying — are striking because our patients are dying and she said she received an email— are dying and she said she received an e—mail late last night from the health _ an e—mail late last night from the health secretary steve barclay asking — health secretary steve barclay asking for a meeting with her. let speak— asking for a meeting with her. let speak to — asking for a meeting with her. let speak to our health correspondent in brighton _ speak to our health correspondent in brighton outside the conference centre~ — brighton outside the conference centre. . ~ brighton outside the conference centre. . ,, . brighton outside the conference centre. . , ., brighton outside the conference centre. . ., ., centre. nick, what stood out for ou? as centre. nick, what stood out for you? as expected, _ centre. nick, what stood out for you? as expected, pay - centre. nick, what stood out for you? as expected, pay and - centre. nick, what stood out for you? as expected, pay and the | centre. nick, what stood out for - you? as expected, pay and the threat of more industrial _ you? as expected, pay and the threat of more industrial action _ you? as expected, pay and the threat of more industrial action was - you? as expected, pay and the threat of more industrial action was a - of more industrial action was a major theme of that and took up the first half of the speech and she prays nurses for their determination. after all, nurses and members of the royal college of nursing rejected the government's fresh pay offer of 5% and a one—off lump sum and the majority of health unions did accept it and said they were an inspiration and said patients are not dying because nurses are striking. they are striking because patients are dying and that is because the nhs is

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World Business Report

school life to brighton. this dispute is has been going on for many months with several days of industrial action by the rcn, tell us the background. the royal college of nursing first took strike action backin of nursing first took strike action back in december and that continued throughout january and february before the government offered an extra 5% for this year plus a one—off lump—sum. the royal college of nursing like many other of the health unions brought that deal to its members but the one that the results came back last month it was rejected by 54% to 46%. that prompted the general secretary to call another strike during the first may date bank holiday but then she

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BBC News

we will return to capitol hill and hear more of around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. food prices continued to soar over the last year, according to new research as the prime minister meets industry leaders over high costs. supermarkets and farmers will discuss with rishi sunak how the uk can improve how it produces and sells food. consumer group which? said the price of some goods jumped by 25% compared to last year with dairy goods such as cheese seeing the biggest rise. the general secretary of the royal college of nursing, pat cullen, has used her speech at the union's annual congress to urge members to vote in the upcoming ballot on further strike action in england. the rcn has rejected the government's pay offer, which was accepted by a number of other health unions. ms cullen told the congress that if the rcn secured a mandate for strikes, the government would be forced to make concessions. vodafone will axe 11,000 jobs over the next three years

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