matt damon and emily blunt left the premiere of christopher nolan s oppenheimer in london last night as the strike was declared. the studios say they have made meaningful offers but that s been our correspondent nada tawfik is outside the headquarters of netflix in new york. great to see you. what is happening there? ~ . , u, great to see you. what is happening there? ~ ., u, , great to see you. what is happening there? ~ ., , , there? well, as he can see behind me, members of there? well, as he can see behind me, members of the there? well, as he can see behind me, members of the screen - me, members of the screen actors guild arejust starting me, members of the screen actors guild are just starting to assemble now. in fact, guild are just starting to assemble now. infact, other unions guild are just starting to assemble now. in fact, other unions as well here to support them from the beginning their action. and they are going to be notjust here at netflix picketing,
the authorities have also banned the sale of fireworks, which have been used to attack police and said police can use armoured vehicles against rioters. the third night and the worst night of rioting left buildings, including libraries and schools burnt shops looted. nearly 900 people were arrested 250 police were injured. the teenager, named as nahel m, was shot during a traffic stop. the policeman has been charged with voluntary homicide he s apologised to the teenager s family. our correspondent sofia bettiza reports from paris. for the third night in a row, riots spread across france. protesters threw fireworks and projectiles at the police, and set cars and buildings on fire. this is in bordeaux. lille. marseille. the government has deployed an extra 40,000 police officers, including elite police units. but as anger grows in france, so does the scale of the unrest. for the first time, several shops were looted. this tobacco shop was destroyed, and most things insid
be fresher but brighter. your full forecast here on breakfast. it s friday 30th june. our main story today. a formal pledge for thousands more doctors and nurses is being unveiled by the nhs in england. the 15 year plan is backed by more than £2 billion of government funding. there ll be a greater emphasis on apprenticeships, and five year medical degrees could be shortened by 12 months. but labour has accused the government of adopting its ideas, and said the move had come a decade too late. here s our health correspondent dominic hughes. does daniel represent the future of the nhs workforce? he s what s known as an apprentice operating department practitioner learning on the job about how to be a scrub nurse in an operating theatre. his apprenticeship at royal derby hospital is backed up by a university degree, and for daniel, it s the ideal foundation on which to build a career in the nhs. i train and practise within the trust itself, so i am able to work alongside othe