england, with some trust warning patients not to go to a&e, except for life threatening emergencies. the cop royal college of nursing says this is the biggest walk out so far. the union did agree to provide cover in some places, but in places like newcastle the system is hanging by a thread. the head of the rcn said unless the government a chance to talks, there will be more of this to talks, there will be more of this to come. ., , , ., ., to come. for the nurses that are losin: a to come. for the nurses that are losing a day s to come. for the nurses that are losing a day s pay to come. for the nurses that are losing a day s pay and to come. for the nurses that are losing a day s pay and standing l to come. for the nurses that are l losing a day s pay and standing on picket lines, should there be a further and standing on picket lines, should there be a further emergency that they are required to return to, i won t even have to ask them to do that. they will from pick
attack in three days. warehouses storing ukrainian ammunition, reportedly the target. we will get the thoughts of our panel with us this evening, democrat strategist marie anne marsh and brian taylor, former political editor for bbc scotland, and now columnist for the herald. also this evening, are you willing to pay homage to the king? no longer will it be the royal dukes kneeling before king charles. instead he will be recognised this weekend by the millions watching at home. but what about those watching around the commonwealth? and who will write the homage? and who will write the tv shows if the scriptwriters down pens. hollywood is bracing for a strike that last time around, cost california $2 billion in lost revenue. the sirens sounded for several hours across ukraine last night. the missile attack on the city of pavlohrad, a rail hub in eastern ukraine, damaged 19 apartment blocks, 25 houses, schools and kindergartens.