the court on the 13th of march, which was monday. again, he failed to attend the court on the 13th of march, simply his lawyers are saying he is facing life threatening situations, but then again, he is facing life threatening situations but had a massive rally in lahore on the same day. he is giving a very clear message that even if i don t about rule of law, nobody can ask me, and i think it is very damaging for his reputation as a politician as well, the if you don respect rule of law, then of course there will be trouble, more trouble down the line. briefly, how do you think the situation will be resolved? you know, from imran khan s point of view, it is only going to be resolved if the government announce fresh elections which i clearly don t see at the moment, looking at political polarisation,
southwards through the day. wherever you are, it is going to be very windy. all the details later in the programme. good morning. it s monday the 13th of march. junior doctors in england are about to start a three day strike which is expected to cause major disruption to nhs services. they ve walked out this morning in a row over pay and conditions. their union the british medical association is demanding a pay rise of 35 %, which the health secretary has described as simply unaffordable . our health correspondent dominic hughes reports. it s my hip that s hurting now. 0h. anita, a former nurse, has been waiting for weeks for an assessment on her painful ankle. knackering. she was all set to be seen on tuesday, but the strike byjunior doctors means that appointment has been pushed back towards the end of april. and i must admit, i did have a bit of a weep.
good morning. it s monday the 13th of march. our main story. junior doctors in england are about to start a three day strike which is expected to cause major disruption to nhs services. they ll walk out at seven o clock this morning in a row over pay and conditions. their union, the british medical association, is demanding a pay rise of 35%, which the health secretary has described as simply unaffordable . our health correspondent dominic hughes reports. it s my hip that s hurting now. 0h. anita, a former nurse, has been waiting for weeks for an assessment on her painful ankle. knackering. she was all set to be seen on tuesday, but the strike byjunior doctors means that appointment has been pushed back towards the end of april. and i must admit, i did have a bit of a weep. ifelt like i d been knocked back. it s like i said, there s a light at the end of the tunnel. and i ve got sympathy for the doctors. i ve got sympathy for a lot of people that go on strike. they re not affecting th
dads walking. andy, tim and mike each tragically lost their precious daughters, sophie, emily and beth to suicide. and if campaigned tirelessly through charity walking for suicide awareness and prevention to be included in the school curriculum. i have been humble to support them, includingjoin curriculum. i have been humble to support them, including join them on their uk workers they came through penrith with a petition which is due for parliamentary debate on the 13th of march and with my early day motion which has support from right across the house. would the prime ministerjoined in paying tribute to the three dads and would he meet with me and the three dads to discuss suicide prevention and ultimately save young lives? mr ultimately save young lives? ii speaker, of course i would pay tribute to andy, tim and mike, especially for channelling their own personal tragedies into such positive action to prevent this happening to other families. that is inspiring and they deserve enorm
lay t cedric. at the start it seemed imminent that kyiv might fall. that did not happen. is it clear who is winning and who is losing at this point? well, don, it s not exactly clear but there are several reasons for that. as sam mentioned, when you look at the beginning of this war on 27th of february, so we re talking three days after the initial invasion, the russians are at kyiv at the capital almost there ready to surround kharkiv and seemed obvious that they were going to take both of those cities. they were also going to move into the south. this area right here, those new russian territory they were taking. move to the 13th of march. this is a blowup of the area around kyiv. the russians captured that. it looked like they were going to do a classic move around this way and around this way to