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let's just take a look at what a junior doctor actually is. now, they are qualified doctors who are going through clinical training, which can take around eight years or more. they make up around 50% of nhs staff, so actually, over the next six days of industrial action, the nhs could be losing half of its workforce, and that's at a time when the nhs is already facing pressure from the winter season. now, here's nhs england's medical director. we just had a really busy christmas and new year period, our nhs staff have coped magnificently with the pressures over that period, but we are now facing six days of industrial action byjunior doctors. that's the longest period of industrial action in nhs history. of course, it's at a time when the nhs is always very busy with winter pressures, viruses such as covid and flu, so there's no doubt it's going to be challenging. first of all, let's just take a look at how muchjunior doctors are paid.

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Verified Live

now, here's nhs england's medical director. we just had a really busy christmas and new year period. our nhs staff have coped magnificently with the pressures over that period, but we're now facing six days of industrial action byjunior doctors — that's the longest period of industrial action in nhs history — and of course it's at a time when the nhs is always very busy with winter pressures, viruses such as covid and flu. so there's no doubt it's going to be challenging. but first of all, let's just take a look at how much junior doctors are paid. well, for the basic foundation pay and first year, it's just over £32,000 — and that's without extras such as night pay. this can climb to over £63,000 for specialty registrars, which is after a few years of training. now, the government have offered a 3% average pay rise from january, and this is on top of an existing 9% average pay rise, which was already received back in april.

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Sportsday

million appointments. let's just take a look at what a junior doctor actually is. now, they are qualified doctors who are going through clinical training, which can take around eight years or more. they make up around 50% of nhs staff, so actually, over the next six days of industrial action, the nhs could be losing half of its workforce, and that's at a time when the nhs is already facing pressure from the winter season. now, here's nhs england's medical director. we just had a really busy christmas and new year period, our nhs staff have coped magnificently with the pressures over that period, but we are now facing six days of industrial action byjunior doctors. that's the longest period of industrial action in nhs history. of course, it's at a time when the nhs is always very busy with winter pressures, viruses such as covid and flu, so there's no doubt it's going to be challenging. first of all, let's just take a look at how muchjunior doctors are paid.

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Verified Live

at what a junior doctor actually is. now, they are qualified doctors who are going through clinical training, which can take around eight years or more. they make up around 50% of nhs staff, so actually, over the next six days of industrial action, the nhs could be losing half of its workforce, and that's at a time when the nhs is already facing pressure from the winter season. now, here's nhs england's medical director. we just had a really busy christmas and new year period, our nhs staff have coped magnificently with the pressures over that period, but we are now facing six days of industrial action byjunior doctors. that's the longest period of industrial action in nhs history. of course, it's at a time when the nhs is always very busy with winter pressures, viruses such as covid and flu, so there's no doubt it's going to be challenging. first of all, let's just take a look at how muchjunior doctors are paid. well, for the basic foundation pay in first year, it's just over £32,000,

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BBC News Now

of its most difficult starts to a year since 1948. 0ur reporter meghan 0wen has more on why this latest strike is so significant. this isn't the first time thatjunior doctors in england have walked out. in fact, they first went on strike in march 2023. since then, the nhs has had to cancel over 1.2 million appointments. let's just take a look at what a junior doctor actually is. now, they are qualified doctors who are going through clinical training, which can take around eight years or more. they make up around 50% of nhs staff, so actually, over the next six days of industrial action, the nhs could be losing half of its workforce, and that's at a time when the nhs is already facing pressure from the winter season. now, here's nhs england's medical director. we just had a really busy christmas and new year period, our nhs staff have coped magnificently with the pressures over that period, but we are now facing six days of industrial action byjunior doctors.

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CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta

this as a key piece of terrain that needs to be maintain. >> there's also new reporting by britain's conflict armament research group that russia has started producing its own version of drones. what do you think that says about russia's ability to sustain its current attack patterns? >> russia is into this fight, and it has been given so far zero -- putin has been given zero incentive to find an off ramp. in other words, he's going to continue to do what he has been doing for the past year and a half. ukraine has been doing magnificently at the tactical level, and they've done some tremendous fighting against the russians, but they've not been able to isolate, penetrate, force the russians off ukrainian soil. we're seeing the beginning of that right now we hope. so the creation of drones and the use of drones certainly is not new. this is just an acknowledgment that this type of technology,

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CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta

this type of enabler is one that they will continue to use, and it's a wise decision on their part, certainly on the part of ukrainians. this is the face of warfare. this is unmanned, autonomous in many cases. so there's low risk. there could be high reward. >> this seems like very much where we are in this kind of warfare, in this particular war as well. and this week ukrainian officials called the northern front in the eastern renal, the epicenter of the hostilities. we know that kharkiv's military officials are considering a mandatory evacuation of children from more settlements. what type of offensive is russia undertaking on that region? >> you know, jessica, this is the key question. when you look at the map, you see where kharkiv is. it really is the at the northern flank of the donbas region where russia has been putting all of its efforts, and that's where ukraine has been resisting magnificently. if kharkiv is lost, then what happens to the ukrainian forces is they run the risk of being

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CNN This Morning

counteroffensive. it's ongoing right now. there is very cautious action taking place on the ground. bear in mind over the course of the last six months russia has been able to put a defense in depth and the defense is the most difficult thing for military guys to attack into and through. so no magic going to occur on the battlefield. the only way that ukraine would be able to isolate russian forces, give them an incentive to leave, is if they could isolate, they could tie some tactical victories together, create operational maneuver and success and then russia would be isolated, ukraine could continue to slaughter -- i hate to use the term, but that's what needs to take place on these battlefields. that would need a heck of a lot more than what ukraine has right now. what ukraine has not been able to do -- and they have done magnificently. let's just put that out. we think zelenskyy is churchillian in terms of his

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BBC News

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