it has been a familiar site got from the first time in seven years, teachers in england and teachers and support staff and whales arejoining the teachers and support staff and whales are joining the action. they want a pay rise that is above nation and is funded by the government, not school budgets. the government, not school buduets. ~ ., , the government, not school budets. . ., , , budgets. we are seeing people leavin: to budgets. we are seeing people leaving to go budgets. we are seeing people leaving to go and budgets. we are seeing people leaving to go and work - budgets. we are seeing people leaving to go and work in - leaving to go and work in supermarket, we are seeing chemistry classes not being taught chemistry classes not being taught by who have a qualification in chemistry, that qualification in chemistry, that disruption is happening everyday. that disruption is happening eve da. ., everyday. for the dedicated teachers here everyday. for the dedicated teachers h
like strokes or serious burns. but other urgent needs, such as a woman in late stage labour or an elderly person falling in their home, might not be answered. our health editor, hugh pym reports. noisy, busy, one picket line into steve s strike, the biggest such action by ambulance staff in more than 30 years. it is pressure at work as much as pay which they say has led to this. the work as much as pay which they say has led to this. has led to this. the radio is going off, ot has led to this. the radio is going off, jot jobs has led to this. the radio is going off. jot jobs are has led to this. the radio is going off, jot jobs are coming has led to this. the radio is going off, jot jobs are coming in - has led to this. the radio is going off, jot jobs are coming in and . has led to this. the radio is going | off, jot jobs are coming in and you off, jotjobs are coming in and you can t get to them and that is frustrating. we go to patients who have been waiting and they have di
the netherlands, in argentina. the goals came in an ii minute spell across the second and third quarters. zach wallace scored the first and third goalfor team gb either side of phil roper s strike. the physical and mental health benefits of swimming are well known, but at the moment, not enough people from black and asian communities are taking the plunge. just 5% of black adults and 20% of black children in england are regular swimmers, according to recent figures. the black swimming association has been working hard to reverse that trend and now it s picked up a national lottery award for project of the year. miriam walker khan has been finding out more. only 5% of adults from african, caribbean and asian communities in england swim. the black swimming association was set up the change that and make the sport more diverse. now the work they re doing is award winning. we
also voted for industrial action, meaning more disruption to the health service is on its way. but pay is only one of the reasons behind tomorrow s strike. staff shortages are a key reason behind why industrial action is still taking place tomorrow. in england, there has been a 21% rise in unfilled posts since last year, but in wales, that figure has shot up. there has been a 70% rise since last year in nursing vacancies. the rurality of wales can make filling vacancies harder. but some have other views on why nurses are leaving the nhs. they have left because they don t want the burden and responsibility that was being imposed on them as nhs employees, working on wards that were short staffed. so they have jumped ship. i honestly can t blame them for doing it. although health is devolved in wales, most welsh government funding for the nhs comes from the uk government. the welsh health minister said
team began their f.i.h pro league campaign with an emphatic 3 0 victory over defending champions the netherlands in argentina the goals came in an ii minute spell across the second and third quarters. zach wallace scored the first and third goalfor team gb either side of phil roper s strike. that s all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. that s bbc.co.uk/sport let s return now to the news that at least four people died after a migrant boat ran into difficulties crossing the english channel in the early hours. the home secretary, suella braverman, told the commons it was a sobering reminder of why the government needed to stop small boat crossings these are the days that we dread. crossing the channel in unseaworthy vessels is a lethally dangerous