on the nhs this winter is intolerable the family of a british couple killed in a helicopter crash in australia say they re heartbroken. archie! touch! and why a shortage of volunteer puppy trainers means visually impaired people are having to wait longer to get a guide dog. and coming up on the bbc news channel, it s a huge night of action in the premier league with arsenal looking to extend their lead at the top of the table to 10 points. good afternoon, and welcome to the bbc news at 0ne. it s been a miserable new year return to work for commuters, facing five days of rail strikes this week. members of the rmt union are taking industrial action again today over pay, jobs and working conditions. they re holding two 48 hour strikes this week in england, scotland and wales while the train drivers union aslef will take action on thursday. our business correspondent theo leggett is at euston station in london. and at euston station there are not many trains running, is across
are among four people to die in a helicopter crash on australia s gold coast three others are critically injured. brazil s new presidentjoins thousands of mourners paying their respects to football legend pele at the santos stadium. and coming up, we ve been talking to a guide dogs charity that s recruiting for more volunteers to tackle a shortage of trainers. that afternoon and welcome to the bbc news channel. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news channel. downing street has admitted that the nhs is facing an unprecedented challenge but insists the government is doing everything possible to ease pressure. senior doctors have spoken of the unsustainable pressure facing the nhs with some a&es described as being in a complete state of crisis . labour criticised the government s management of the health service, while the liberal democrats called for parliament to be recalled early. here s our health correspondent katharine da costa. receiving. this isn t the first
ambulances containing patients waiting to be seen. one woman described her ordeal. i’zfe waiting to be seen. one woman described her ordeal. waiting to be seen. one woman described her ordeal. i ve had 13 hours described her ordeal. i ve had 13 hours weight described her ordeal. i ve had 13 hours weight in described her ordeal. i ve had 13 hours weight in an described her ordeal. i ve had 13 hours weight in an ambulance l hours weight in an ambulance outside a&e because there was no is by cindy a&e and another 12 hours in a side room of a&e since then. we are putting in more funding, we have -ot are putting in more funding, we have got more are putting in more funding, we have got more staff, putting in 3000 more staff working in the nhs so there is more staff working in the nhs so there is more nurses and more doctors and we have an more nurses and more doctors and we have an extra more nurses and more doctors and we have an extra 7500 going into socia
on monday, the footballer jake daniels made a name for himself and not for any exploits on the pitch, as sports editor dan roan reported. some will be surprised that in this day and age, a player revealing their sexuality has made so many headlines. but others believe this is truly an historic moment forfootball, despite the issues that it continues to confront. jake daniels statement and the media coverage of it was widely applauded, with stigma base tweeting: but, as dan roan suggested, others questioned whether the publicity around his coming out was appropriate or helpful. here s tris bianconero: well, we put those points to bbc news, and they told us: bbc two s politics live on tuesday featured as a guest the leader of the reclaim party, actor laurence fox. one of the subjects under discussion culture wars. the implementation of all of this of gender theory, of critical race theory in our schools and institutions is appalling, and actually. why is it appalling?