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good morning. for most of the uk it is a day of sunny spells and showers. some of those will be quite heavy. it is a different story for east anglia and the south east, where it s going to be raining for most of the day with the threat of some localised flooding. they will have the full forecast for you a little later on. it s sunday, 6 november. good morning. our main story: the biggest ever strike by nurses looks set to go ahead, after a ballot of around 300,000 members of the royal college of nursing. the final results are still being counted, but the union says a large majority of nurses have voted to walk out in a dispute over pay. the department of health in england has urged unions to think hard before taking action which might affect patients. 0ur health editor hugh pym reports. there have been a series of balance among the rcn s 300,000 members at individual workplaces. pay rises lower than inflation over several years and workforce shortages reasons given by the roy ....
to the ukrainian armed forces. coming up, hardtalk speak to the latvian prime minister as the war in ukraine continues. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. dockers at britain s largest container port, felixstowe, have gone on strike for the first time in three decades. almost 2000 workers are taking part in the eight day action after rejecting a 7% pay offer. there are warnings that the strike will cause disruption to supply chains for shops and other retailers half of britain s container trade goes through the port in suffolk. the government says supply chains are resilient. let s talk to our correspondent at felixstowe port louisa pilbeam. good afternoon. cheering it is very vocal down here, i can just about hear you, if i can begin one of the workers striking today. why are you striking, what would be doing? why are you striking, what would be doinu ? ., why are you striking, what would be doinu? ., why are you striking, what would be doin. ? ., ., why are yo ....
pay our respects and say goodbye to an amazing woman. the pay our respects and say goodbye to an amazing woman. pay our respects and say goodbye to an amazing woman. the accession of the new monarch. an amazing woman. the accession of the new monarch, king an amazing woman. the accession of the new monarch, king charles - an amazing woman. the accession of the new monarch, king charles iii, . the new monarch, king charles iii, was proclaimed in towns and cities across the land, including in edinburgh. and in london, kreutz continued to flock to buckingham palace, with a king held meetings with diplomats from the 1a countries that recognise him as head of state. in other news, ukraine s military say their forces have tripled the amount of territory they have re taken from russia in little over 48 hours. and mixed emotions in india as it holds an official day of mourning for the death of the queen. good afternoon. the coffin of queen elizabeth has been taken on its journey ....
transitory, despite the best effort to gaslighting americans into taking higher prices with this magically disappear inflation sparking to another 40 year high and hitting 9.1% making president biden the undisputed mvp of unaffordable gas and grocery bills. joe and cospending the numbers. there is no question that we still have work to do, but it is important to know that these numbers do not fully reflect the recent drop in gas prices june prices are down a $0.40 a gallon, fighting inflation is one of our administration s top economic priorities. greg: the new inflation numbers at sure give ammo to people desperate to put joe out of pasture and 2024, like any old timer that resists change, as defiant as ever, so listen here, jack. mr. president, what is your message to democrats who do not want you to run again? they want me to run, look at the pole, jack. you guys are all the same, it should ve been 92% of democrats if iran would vote for me. a majority of d ....
should be repealed. the committee was reviewing hong kong s human rights record for the first time since the security law effectively shut down pro democracy protests there. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejenny kleeman who is a journalist and broadcaster, and olivia utley, assistant comment editor at the telegraph. welcome back to you both. the mirror leads with energy prices it says bills could rise to £500 per month, or almost £4,000 a year after christmas. shocking! energy bills are on the front of the express, too, with consumer campaigner martin lewis warning of a difficult winter ahead for many. the times says the uk s national security adviser has warned the west risks stumbling into a nuclear conflict with china or russia, as back door channels between rival powers have collapsed. rail strikes are on the front of the yorkshire post. around 40,000 members walked out today in a row over pay and condit ....