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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 10:16:00

of the dispute so far. the nhs confederation which represents health trusts has warned that the government must settle its pay dispute with nhs staff or risk jeopardising its pledge to cut waiting lists in england. our health correspondent jim reed reports. claps don t pay the bills, claps don t pay the bills! what is already a bitter dispute between nurses and the government is set to ratchet up again next month in england. claps don t pay the bills, claps don t pay the bills! unless there is a sudden breakthrough in talks, two further strike dates will go ahead at the start of march and they re likely to be the most disruptive yet. under the plans, nurses will walk out for 48 hours in a row, with overnight shifts now affected. 128 hospital trusts, along with mental health and community services, will take part, covering around half of england. and for the first time, thousands of nurses in key areas, including critical care, cancer treatment and a&e, will be asked to stop work wi

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 11:23:00

here. the royal college of nursing has announced a 48 hour strike from the 1st march, the biggest walk out of the dispute so far. the nhs confederation, which represents health trusts, has warned that the government must settle its pay dispute with nhs staff or risk jeopardising its pledge to cut waiting lists in england. our health correspondent jim reed reports. claps don t pay the bills, claps don t pay the bills! what is already a bitter dispute between nurses and the government is set to ratchet up again next month in england. claps don t pay the bills, claps don t pay the bills! unless there is a sudden breakthrough in talks, two further strike dates will go ahead at the start of march and they re likely to be the most disruptive yet. under the plans, nurses will walk out for 48 hours in a row, with overnight shifts now affected. 128 hospital trusts, along with mental health and community services, will take part, covering around half of england.

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Outside Source 20240604 20:25:00

of this april that we are working with the trade unions on that will reflect inflation, reflect those circumstances, but it should be done through the independent pay review process that can look at both what the nhs needs but also the wider needs of the economy. chanting: claps don t pay the bills! nurses leaders, though, say they are ready to continue strikes if there are no talks on this year s pay. but, again, i would say rishi sunak can call these strikes off at any time. he shouldn t push nurses onto picket lines to may. that s unforgivable if he does. let s resolve this by getting around a table and talking. health unions are in talks with the scottish and welsh government over new pay offers, but there is no sign yet of that happening in england. hugh pym, bbc news.

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Outside Source 20240604 20:07:00

region are inoperable and social media is full of people posting maps and the addresses of their loved ones who are under the rubble waiting for the emergency services. just absolutely desperate. you can hardly imagine being one of those families doing what you just described there. give us an idea for people who don t know the country, how used earthquakes as it? what is the level of preparedness? how unusual is this. the level of preparedness? how unusual is this. turkey is amongst the most earthquake unusual is this. turkey is amongst the most earthquake prone - unusual is this. turkey is amongst i the most earthquake prone countries in the world because it is located at the intersection of three major tectonic plates. most of the country is located on the anatolian of technology at plate which sits between the major eurasian and african plates in the minor one, arabian. that is why turkey is very known for a country which regularly witnesses earthquakes. today s earthquake, firs

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Newsday 20240604 00:19:00

going to university. they re also not even allowed to go to public parks in this city. the world wants to say with one voice this is not acceptable. and lyse will be reporting from afghanistan all this week. to the uk now, and health bosses in england and wales say they are hugely concerned as the nhs prepares to face its biggest day of industrial action ever next month. our health editor hugh pym reports. claps don t pay the bills, claps don t pay the bills! outside the hospital, the noise from striking nurses and protesters. claps don t pay the bills, claps don t pay the bills! inside, the operating theatres are silent. no planned operations are going ahead. there is no one in the recovery room. today we would have had two

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