and celtic match liverpool in hitting the net nine times see all the goals in sportsday at 7:30pm. good evening. welcome to the bbc news channel. the leader of britain s biggest trade union unite says the labour party needs to get a spine and do more to stand up for working people struggling with the cost of living. sharon graham told the bbc that there is currently no strong voice for workers in parliament, and she said people wanted a strong message from labour. the party has not supported calls for pay rises backed by industrial action, but says if it were in power it would join talks between employers and unions. our business correspondent marc ashdown has more. what do we want? 10%! when do we want it? now! could the summer of strikes turn into a winter of discontent? at felixstowe port, 1,900 dock workers are finishing an eight day walk out, impacting uk supply chains for food, clothing and essential goods. there are now calls ahead of next month s gathering of tr
Near hull, after choking during a School Dinner break. The head teacher said everybody was deeply saddened by the tragic event. The Ministry Ofjustice says it is urgently investigating claims that Security Workers were paid by offenders to deliberately fit electronic ankle tags to loosely so they could be removed. After days of huge Street Protests this is the live scene the Romanian Government has withdrawn a draft decree which would have reduced some penalties for corruption. Now on bbc news, Talking Business. These are the bustling streets of lagos, nigeria, the heartbeat of west africa and a strategic financial hub. But nigeria is in the throes of a recession and young people are desperate forjobs. On this weeks Talking Business, we ask nigeria is one of africas top two economies, the largest producer of oil in africa. It has a Huge Consumer market of 117 million people. But it seems as though right now none of that really matters because nigeria find itself in the throes of an eco
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