KINGSTON, Jamaica - Driving instructors have been given time to meet certification requirements under the new rules governing the use of the nation’s roads.
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one on wednesday and on the 23rd of january. nurses will also strike next week for two days, on the 18th and 19th. and this week in scotland, there ll be two days of industrial action by teachers, driving instructors in england and wales will also man picket lines, along with bus drivers in london. with more, here s our political correspondent, david wallace lockhart. hi, i m rishi, very nice to see you. there s significant pressure on the health service and the prime minister. this morning he s announced an extra £250 million to get patients who are healthy enough out of hospital beds and into care. but more strikes are looming and notjust in the nhs. there are talks between government ministers and unions representing the health, education and transport sectors today. the prime minister sees this as a positive step. we are really pleased that union leaders accepted ministers invitations to come in today to have discussions across the board. that s a really positive development and
a meeting with health unions this morning as useful and constructive. well, ambulance staff in england are scheduled to stage two more strikes, one on wednesday and on 23rd of january. nurses will also strike next week for two days, on the 18th and 19th. and this week in scotland, there ll be two days of industrial action by teachers, driving instructors in england and wales will also man picket lines, aloing with bus drivers in london. with more, here s our political correspondent, david wallace lockhart. hi, i m rishi, very nice to see you. there s significant pressure on the health service and the prime minister. this morning he s announced an extra £250 million to get patients who are healthy enough out of hospital beds and into care. but more strikes are looming and notjust in the nhs. there are talks between government ministers and unions representing the health, education and transport sectors today. the prime minister sees this as a positive step. we are really pleased that
for half a year and now it s bombarded every day by russian missiles, people get killed, people survive, without electricity, without water, much needs to be devoted to the city which was suffering and continues to suffer. here in the uk a wave of strikes continues, border force officials, driving instructors and some rail workers are not working today and the new head of the british trades union body, the tuc, has warned that more industrial action is likely in the new year. he s called on the government to negotiate with the unions. our business correspondent ben boulos reports. it s become a common sight in recent months. railway workers, nurses, postal staff and border force, among others, going on strike over pay and conditions. the government says their demands are unaffordable. but the new general secretary of the trades union congress, which brings together the different unions, rejects that argument.