british steele is considering cutting 800 jobs at the plant in scunthorpe. in premises questions keir starmer questions prime ministers claims regarding document rob. a search onjoe biden delaware home as a part of investigation into classified documents. it s thought to be the biggest day of industrial action, according to unions, in more than a decade across the uk, with hundreds of thousands of people thought to be on strike, in disputes over pay, jobs, and conditions. teachers, train drivers, civil servants, university staff, bus drivers, all are on strike, in different parts of the country, with teachers in the national education union, the largest group of workers on the picket lines. it s estimated up to 85% of schools are affected. our education correspondent, elaine dunkley, has been speaking to some of those on strike, in liverpool. cheering. from london to stoke, from cardiff to aberdeen, teachers are out on strike across britain. at chesterfield high in crosby, th
the pair then disposed of louise kam s body in this wheelie bin, where she was later discovered by police. in a victim personal statement read to court, louise kam s son, gregory, said that he had been left feeling numb and grief stricken. the pair will spend at least 35 years in prison for the murder of a pensioner, committed out of greed. helen wilkinson, bbc news, at the old bailey. owners of four flats opposite the viewing gallery at london s tate modern art gallery have won a legal case in court, overlevels of intrusion that they say prevent them from enjoying their homes. the court determined that the flat owners faced a contstant visual intrusion that impact their right to privacy. james souter is a real estates dispute partnerfrom international law firm charles russell speechlys. i think there is significant