it clears, it should be bright and you d be pretty unlucky to catch a shower in the afternoon. it should stay dry. at the centre and showers continue on thursday and friday evening and saturday, high pressure building at the weekend into next week and turning warmer. thanks, stav. and that s bbc news at ten on the 28th ofjune. there s more analysis of the day s main stories especially on nicola sturgeon s plans for an independence referendum in scotland next year. kirsty wark is at the scottish parliament ready with newsnight on bbc two which is after the tennis. all of my colleagues on bbc across the nations and regions are standing by for the news where you are so from the ten o clock team, thank you for watching and good thanks, huw. this is bbc news. the headlines:
sunshine here and there. all the details later. it s wednesday 8th ofjune. our main story. tens of thousands of workers are to stage the biggest rail strike in decades later this month bringing major disruption to travel across britain. the mass walk out over pay and pensions will take place on the 21st, 23rd and 25th ofjune, the same week as several large sporting and music events including glastonbury. here s the latest from our transport correspondent, katy austin. the wheels are in motion for the biggest rail strike the country has seen in decades. it s a shame because, obviously, the rail fares are quite expensive as they are, and obviously want to encourage people to use public transport as much as possible. and that s just more of a distraction and more likely for people to jump in the car. people are struggling with what they re currently being paid because bills are getting higher and higher, and so you can understand why people are upset
massive waiting times at a&e a stark illustration of the pressures on the nhs, as a review finds evidence of poor leadership in parts of the health service. meanwhile, new evidence suggests that pharmacists are being subjected to some of the worst violence and abuse in the nhs. we ll put all that to the health secretary sajid javid at 7:30. good morning. 50 and counting for kane just three short of england s all time goal scoring record, his penalty helps england avoid defeat in germany. good morning. rain to clear the east coast of england than for england and wales a day of sunshine and showers but some of those will be heavy and thundery with hail. for scotland and northern ireland, cloudy and damp. away from the north some sunshine. all the details later. it s wednesday 8th ofjune.
and until now, this biden administration doesn t look to our country. i feel that the tide is turning. we have a meeting of the americas in the 8th ofjune. that will be a good moment to express ourself and here we are. one more thought on that in geopolitics and will go to your domestic agenda and the thought is about venezuela. the effort among you and your neighbouring countries in latin america, most of them, not all of them, but most of them, has been to isolate the venezuelan government in the hope that president maduro could be removed from office. well, it hasn t happened and the people of venezuela are still suffering terrible economic and humanitarian conditions. are you now prepared to open up to venezuela and end the isolation and say, you know what? maduro is still there and we have to work with him. i don t think maduro is willing
that is what we want and until now, this biden administration doesn t look to our country. i feel that the tide is turning. we have a meeting of the americas in the 8th ofjune. that will be a good moment to express ourself and here we are. one more thought on that in geopolitics and will go to your domestic agenda and we will go to venezuela. the effort among you and your neighbouring countries in latin america, most of them, not all of them, but most of them, has been to isolate the venezuelan government in the hope that president maduro could be removed from office. well, it hasn t happened and the people of venezuela are still suffering terrible economic and humanitarian conditions. are you now prepared to open up to venezuela and end the isolation and say, you know what? maduro is still there