34 there is any chance of a resolution. 3a years after the hillsborough disaster police forces across england and wales apologise formally for how the families of the victims were treated. the imf forecasts the uk will perform worse than any other major economy next year. the search continues for a woman who went missing during a dog walk in lancashire last friday. had phone was found still connected to a work call. and later we will have sportsday. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. prepare for significant disruption that s the warning from downing street with around half a million workers expected to walk out tomorrow in the biggest day of industrial action since 2011. teachers, university staff, train drivers, bus drivers and civil servants are among those who will go on strike. the strikes will affect more than 20,000 schools which have been urged to remain open. head teachers say they are struggling to plan because they are struggling to plan because th
we ve talked about strikes in france. here in the uk, we re being told to prepare for significant disruption .with around half a million workers expected to walk out tomorrow wednesday in the biggest day of industrial action since 2011. here s our education editor branwyn jeffreys. morning, everybody. good morning. greeting parents each morning, answering questions about strikes. this primaryjust outside leeds city centre hopes to be partly open, not least for all the working parents. if they go on strike, i think it s not good for kids. any day of missing school, it will definitely affect their education. i don t have anybody to look after my child. if this happens, i have to make a plan. i m working, my husband is working. i m lucky to work hybrid, - so i can do some arrangements to be for a few days. this is how i will show my support to the teachers. i what is our first step? schools have been told
from downing street with around half a million workers expected to walk out tomorrow in the biggest day of industrial action since 2011. teachers, university staff, train drivers, bus drivers and civil servants are among those who will go on strike. the strikes will affect more than 20,000 schools which have been urged to remain open. head teachers say they are struggling to plan because they are struggling to plan because they are struggling to plan because they are unsure whether their teachers will be walking out or not. morning, everybody. good morning. greeting parents each morning, answering questions about strikes. this primaryjust outside leeds city centre hopes to be partly open, not least for all the working parents. if they go on strike, i think it s not good for kids. any day of missing school, it will definitely affect their education. i don t have anybody to look after my child. if this happens, i have to make a plan. i m working, my husband is working. i m lucky to work