nurses who ve carried out six individual walk outs, and who were planning to increase the pressure with the biggest, longest strike so far in england, have agreed to pause the action. now, instead of striking, today, leaders from the royal college of nursing will meet for intensive talks with ministers and officials. i ve always said i wouldn t negotiate in public. the prime minister has now got the table prepared. we will be there and we will enter those negotiations in good faith as soon as they start. how successful will they be? initially, nurses had asked for a pay increase of 5% above inflation. since then, their union, the rcn, has said it would meet the government halfway. on the other side, ministers had insisted they would not renegotiate this year s pay deal. but a source close to the negotiations has said
and conditions, and reforms. discussions about public sector pay for the next financial year are also underway. our health correspondent sophie hutchinson reports. no ifs, no buts, no nhs cuts! after a winter of strikes, finally, a glimmer of hope. nurses who ve carried out six individual walk outs, and who were planning to increase the pressure with the biggest, longest strike so far in england, have agreed to pause the action. now, instead of striking, today, leaders from the royal college of nursing will meet for intensive talks with ministers and officials. i ve always said i wouldn t negotiate in public. the prime minister has now got the table prepared. we will be there and we will enter those negotiations in good faith as soon as they start. and we will make sure that no stone is left unturned, to make sure that that fair pay deal is reached as quickly as possible,
we sincerely regret the disruption to children s education that will take place and the disruption to parents working lives and their home lives but we hope the parents will understand that we are taking this action with an aim in mind stopping the problems for teacher recruitment and retention which are growing because of workload but also because of the pay situation in our schools. the health secretary, stephen barclay, is to meet representatives of the royal college of nursing this morning after the union suspended a strike planned for next week in england. following months of disputes, the two sides have said they would begin intensive talks on pay, terms and conditions, and reforms. government proposals for next year s public sector pay are also being drawn up. here s our health correspondent, sophie hutchinson. no ifs, no buts, no nhs cuts! after a winter of strikes, finally, a glimmer of hope.
of the 215t century and i was a part of it and now i have to face the consequences of my actions and this camp is the consequences of my actions. shamima begum s legal team will continue to challenge the decision but home secretaries do have huge powers to take away citizenship from dual nationals when national security is threatened. talks described as intensive are due to start shortly between ministers and the royal college of nursing after the union halted next week s 48 hour strike in england. the talks are likely to focus on next year s pay rise, which is due in april. 0ur health correspondent nick triggle is here. a glimmer of hope, nick? a glimmer alone i am pretty a glimmer of hope, nick? a glimmer alone i am pretty sure a glimmer of hope, nick? a glimmer alone i am pretty sure we a glimmer of hope, nick? a glimmer alone i am pretty sure we won t - a glimmer of hope, nick? a glimmer alone i am pretty sure we won t hear| alone i am pretty sure we won t hear anything this
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