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in the north west of syria. our other main story this hour, ambulance workers join nurses taking strike action in what will be the biggest ever nhs walkout in england over pay disputes. we have been discussing this coming year from april s pay with the unions. we have the process - through the review pay body, it s an independent process, - and we are keen to get the evidence that reflects the pressure the nhs. has been under and the wider context in terms of inflation. the headteacher of one of the uk s top private schools has been found dead, along with her husband and 7 year old daughter. the first day of sentencing for david carrick here is how he carried out a catalogue of violent and brutal sexual offences hears how. and beyonce breaks records at the grammys and harry styles picks up album of the year at the music awards. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. more than 1,900 people are reported to have been killed by powerful earthquakes which struck south ....
salvaged an injury time draw. it s saturday april 22nd. our main story: the health secretary has said he is pursuing legal action over the lawfulness of the next strike by nhs nurses in england. steve barclay said he was responding to concerns from nhs employers, who believe the planned walkout at the end of the month would be unlawful. simonjones reports. the bitter dispute between nurses and the government is now heading to the courts. members of the royal couege the courts. members of the royal college of nurses in england have already booked out twice this year and a new strikers plan for the end of this month but there are questions now about whether it is legal. the 48 hour strike is due to begin at 8pm on the 30th of april on affected hospital and scheduled to end at 8pm on the second of may. but nhs employers say it expires on midnight the first of may, as they believe the ballot close on the second of november. for the second time, the action is set to involve nursin ....
government announces billions of pounds of funding it says will transform the funding of. the alzheimer s society calls on the government to deliver on their commitments on dementia, saying too many people face the disease alone. how dan evans kept his cool in the melbourne heat. a victory not without its controversy sends him through to the third round with andy murray up later hoping tojoin him there. another cold and frosty start to the day to day. the risk of ice on untreated surfaces but for many of us dry with sunshine, wintry showers easing everywhere except the north of scotland but we will see some small significant snow. it s thursday the 19th of january. the nhs is preparing for what s expected to be the biggest day of industrial action in its history after nurses and ambulance workers in both england and wales revealed plans to strike on the same day, february 6th. both groups are also striking today but the impact will be less severe as it involves only ambulance ....
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 ....
the justice department is considering its next steps after a federal judge today granted former president trump s request for that independent special master. judge aileen cannon who trump nominated to the bench said a third party is needed to review the items that the fbi seized from mar-a-lago. the doj is looking into whether the former president improperly kept classified and top secret documents at his florida estate. joins me now is cnn s sara murray and cara skinnal. walk us through the ruling? she s cited a number of reasons for why she feels the special master is necessary. she said there are swirling allegations of bias and media leaks and pointed to trump s individual interest in and need for this seized property and pointed to two instances where the investigative team was exposed to material that was later deemed potentially privileged so essentially saying we need more than just the filter team in place to ensure that the former president s rights are bei ....