over the black sea. britain becomes the latest country to ban the chinese owned video sharing app tiktok from government mobile phones. the uk government has reached an agreement with health unions over a new pay dealfor nhs staff in england. the deal aims to bring to an end a winter of industrial action which has seen nurses, ambulance staff and physiotherapists all go on strike. the offer includes a rise of 5% for the next financial year starting in april and covers all nhs staff except doctors, who are on a different contract. for this year staff have been also offered a one off payment. members will now be consulted over the coming weeks and strike action paused. the uk health secretary steve barclay has been speaking in the last few minutes, here s what he had to say. the government has made a formal offer, just come at a meeting, i m pleased they ve agreed to recommend to their members, it will be for a 5% pay rise next year, 2023 24, but also an additional lump sum
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humanitarian aid fails to reach them. and why you don t need to be fit to climb mount everest. hello and welcome back to bbc news. let s return to the story dominating today. rishi sunak has asked officials to. inquiry found mr raab acted in an insulting way to civil servants and abused for our walls foreign secretary. he criticised the inquiry, saying it set the threshold for bullying too low. in his first interview since resigning, he spoke to chris mason. is this a is this a stitch up? i wouldn t describe that is this a stitch up? i wouldn t describe that way. is this a stitch up? i wouldn t describe that way. i - is this a stitch up? i wouldn t describe that way. i said - is this a stitch up? i wouldn t describe that way. i said i - is this a stitch up? i wouldn t - describe that way. i said i would. if i m true to my word, i do think it s it s a very dangerous president. it dismissed almost all of the claims against me. it found i have never once lost my temper, shou
after headteacher ruth perry took her own life over an ofsted downgrade, the watchdog says there will be some changes. the forgotten faces of syria s earthquake a desperate plea for help from survivors months on from the tragedy. we have a special report. and will wrexham s film star owners see a hollywood ending as the club bids to return to the football league this weekend? and coming up on bbc news. england captain leah williamson is out of this summers world cup with a long term knee injury. the arsenal midfielder said she had shed tears and made her peace with it. good evening. the deputy prime minister and justice secretary dominic raab has resigned from government after a report upheld some bullying claims against him. he hit out at what he called activist civil servants , claiming they effectively wanted to block government reform and he suggested the report sets a very dangerous precedent. mr raab was investigated after at least eight formal complaints at three di