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staff at six major airports continues. driving examiners have walked out in some areas of england. other action in the diary includes national strikes by rail workers in the rmt and aslef unions in the first working week ofjanuary, and also injanuary, most strikes involving ambulance workers and nurses. this morning, the defence secretary visited military personnel covering for border force workers at manchester airport. he said ministers would not ignore the advice of independent pay review bodies to suit the agenda of trade union leaders leaders to negotiate with employers. and he suggested the boarders were safe. the boarders are safe and secure, members of the armed forces have come to help out when the strikes are on and are carrying out very straightforward function, backed up by computer systems and scans that allow us to identify people of worry coming into the country. the tuc boss said today he hoped compromise could be reached,

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for border force workers at manchester airport. he said ministers would not ignore the advice of independent pay review bodies to suit the agenda of trade union leaders and it was for unions to negotiate with employees. to negotiate with employers. and he rejected any suggestion that borders were less secure when manned by the armed forces. the borders are safe and secure, members of the armed forces that have come to help out when the strikes are on are carrying out a very straightforward function, backed up by computer systems and scans that allow us to identify people of worry coming into the country. the tuc boss said today he hoped compromise could be reached, but as things stand, the new year will bring further walkouts. katie austin, bbc news. holly hamilton has all the sport. australia's cricketers have sealed a series win over

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ofjanuary, and also injanuary, more strikes involving ambulance workers and nurses. this morning, the defence secretary visited military personnel covering for border force workers at manchester airport. he said ministers would not ignore the advice of independent pay review bodies to suit the agenda of trade union leaders and it was for unions to negotiate with employers. and he rejected any suggestion that borders were less secure when manned by the armed forces. the borders are safe and secure, members of the armed forces that have come to help out when the strikes are on are carrying out a very straightforward function, backed up by computer systems and scans that allow us to identify people of worry coming into the country. the tuc boss said today he hoped compromise could be reached, but as things stand, the new year will bring further walkouts. katie austin, bbc news.

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and scans that allow us to identify people of worry coming into the country. the tuc boss said today he hoped compromise could be reached, but as things stand, the new year will bring further walkouts. katie austin, bbc news. now, sport time. holly hamilton has all the news. netherlands forward cody gakpo said he was persuaded to join liverpool by his international captain virgil van dijk, who also plays at the premier league club. gakpo, who scored three goals at the world cup, willjoin liverpool from psv eindhoven for a reported initialfee of around 45 million dollars. it's been reported that manchester united were also chasing the player before liverpool sealed the deal. gakpo told the club's website that van dijk said the club is like a �*realfamily�*. his new bossjurgen klopp admitted this signing could impact further new arrivals in this window.

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bodies to suit the agenda of trade union leaders and it was for unions to negotiate with employers. and he rejected any suggestion that borders were less secure when manned by the armed forces. the borders are safe and secure, members of the armed forces that have come to help out when the strikes are on are carrying out a very straightforward function, backed up by computer systems and scans that allow us to identify people of worry coming into the country. the tuc boss said today he hoped compromise could be reached, but as things stand, the new year will bring further walkouts. katie austin, bbc news. let's get some of the day's other news. an indian pharmaceutical company has suspended the manufacture of a cough medicine after uzbekistan said it had killed at least eighteen children. the uzbek health ministry said a batch of the syrup — manufactured by marion biotech — was found to contain the toxic

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