first of all, i d like you to take your shoes off. gentlemen, undo your coats, make yourself feel comfortable, put your papers down and your pipes and your umbrellas. we might need those a little bit later on. keep your eyes peeled on 17th january for more on that. we look forward to hearing all of your stories. i would love to hear from somebody who at the station and put their pipe down and did the exercise. were you there? do get in touch. irate pipe down and did the exercise. were you there? do get in touch. you there? do get in touch. we are lookin: you there? do get in touch. we are looking forward you there? do get in touch. we are looking forward to you there? do get in touch. we are looking forward to all you there? do get in touch. we are looking forward to all of you there? do get in touch. we are looking forward to all of those - looking forward to all of those stories. i looking forward to all of those stories. ., looking forward to all of those stories. . . , .,
this is the latest rail strike in a long running dispute over pay. the walkouts by the rmt on 3rd and 4th january and 6th and 7th january will affect services across england, scotland and wales. the rail delivery group have advised people only to travel if absolutely necessary . network rail says the strikes will result in only about 20% of services running with many areas not seeing any trains at all. train drivers from 15 rail companies from the aslef union will also walk out on the 5th of january. marc ashdown reports. a new year, but no end in sight in this bitter dispute. train passengers returning to work after the festive period are facing delays, disruption and cancellations. just 20% of the uk s rail network will operate today and tomorrow. if you re lucky enough to have trains running near you, they ll be starting much later, and will finish by early evening.
prepare to return to work following the christmas and new year break, the rmt union at network rail is staging a 48 hour walk out. this is the latest rail strike in a long running dispute over pay. the walkouts by the rmt on 3rd and 4th january and 6th and 7th january will affect services across england, scotland and wales. the rail delivery group have advised people only to travel if absolutely necessary . network rail says the strikes will result in only about 20% of services running with many areas not seeing any trains at all. train drivers from 15 rail companies from the aslef union will also walk out on the 5th of january. marc ashdown reports. a new year, but no end in sight in this bitter dispute. train passengers returning to work after the festive period are facing delays, disruption and cancellations. just 20% of the uk s rail network will operate today and tomorrow. if you re lucky enough to have trains running near you,
you very much indeed. we have also seen transport services affected. )meanwhile train drivers across 15 rail companies have announced fresh strike action on the 5th january. members of the aslef union will walk out in a long running row over pay, with the union saying drivers voted overwhelmingly to take action. this latest strike comes between those already announced by the rmt union, which run between the 3rd and lith and 6th and 7th january. you can find out more about all the strikes, including a full rundown of which workers are taking industrial action on which dates, on the bbc news website. good afternoon. england s cricketers are celebrating a historic series win in karachi
70% of the population and italy actually supports mandatory vaccines in the workplace and also for the over 50s, and actually the government, i think, is trying to do what it kind of meant to do last year when they first introduced the green path which is they are trying to boost the vaccination rate essentially by making these mandatory for the over 50s and work laces. these mandatory for the over 50s and work laces. thank you very much 50s and work laces. thank you very much for 50s and work laces. thank you very much forjoining - 50s and work laces. thank you very much forjoining us. - let s get some of the day s other news. china s debt laden property developer evergrande is expected to wrap up meetings with bondholders today. the series of meetings started on 7th january, with evergrande hoping for a 6 month extension on bond interest payment which comes up to $157 million. american and russian officials will hold talks in geneva today at the start of a crucial week