for the first time, reporters are to be allowed into family courts in england and wales, as part of an experiment to promote more openjustice. journalists will be given access to three court centres in cardiff, leeds, and carlisle, where they will be able to report what they see and hear, and speak to families, provided they keep their identities anonymous. 0ur correspondent sanchia berg, who has reported widely on the family courts, has been speaking to one mother who went through the process. actor s voice: he s my best friend. like, it sounds bizarre to say that when it s your child, but ijust don t know what i d do without him. i absolutely love him. caitlin has a young son and two older children who were taken into care several years ago, when they were very small. i ve missed out on everything, because i ve never taken my older
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has to be self funding from within the industry, because we can t afford to keep taking more taxpayers money. so meaningful reform means that we can generate money, that we can then say to government, we believe that this is a sensible deal, that we can give our staff a pay increase. rail bosses and unions say they ll keep talking, but more strikes could be coming down the line. that was katie austin reporting. 0ur correspondent sanchia berg joins me now from london euston. the station is closed, people are being turned away. there will be no trains in or out until seven or eight o clock tomorrow morning. while this has been really well publicised so that participants in the london marathon for example, as you heard in katie s piece can make alternative arrangements, and people will be making alternative arrangements to travel up to the conservative party conference not everyone has got the message. earlier we spoke to several people
recent one 32 points ahead. so the feeling is it is most likely to be liz truss. feeling is it is most likely to be liz truss- feeling is it is most likely to be liz truss. ~ ., ., liz truss. and we will know who the new leader liz truss. and we will know who the new leader of liz truss. and we will know who the new leader of the liz truss. and we will know who the new leader of the conservative - liz truss. and we will know who the | new leader of the conservative party is and therefore the new british prime minister at the beginning of september. helen, thank you for that. passengers are being warned of more severe disruption across the uk s rail network today as more than 40,000 workers go on strike. it s the sixth day of walk outs so far this summer, in an ongoing dispute over pay, jobs and conditions. network rail says only a fifth of its services will be running as normal. 0ur correspondent sanchia berg is at euston station. a miserable day if you are trying to get any
or scotland, and the services. sooner than usual. people were pretty supportive of the strikers though, even though their own day, their own journey had been severely disrupted. as you are saying, this is a familiar sight across a railway stations in the uk, as the rmt strike days go on and on. there are negotiations scheduled for next week, they will be sitting down with their employers again, but the union say they are ready for more strikes and certainly the mood here, people joining the picket line seem ready to strike again. as i say, it is different from the first days of the strike because trains are leaving, there just aren t as many of them and they will be stopping earlier. sanchia, thank you for that. the insolvency service says it