tonight with the context, anand menon, director of the thinktank, the uk in a changing europe and the former spokesperson for the republican national committee doug heye welcome to the programme. around a million health workers in england have been offered a new pay deal today, which could bring to an end months of damaging strikes in the nhs. the unions at the negotation, represent a wide variety of health staff from nurses, paramedics, and midwives, to emergency call handlers and cleaners. the deal now on the table comes in two parts. first a one off payment for the 22/23 financial year that the government will pay within weeks which rises from 1,600 pounds 1,900 dollars for the lowest paid, to around £3,700 for senior managers. and on top of that there s a 5% pay rise for next year. most of the unions involved in the talks says they will recommend their members accept the offer. here s the prime minister. we ve got a great plan in place to make improvements and yo
support for the far right and for the far left as well. france faces the far left as well. france faces the same the far left as well. france faces the same economic the far left as well. france faces the same economic in the far left as well. france faces the same economic in democratj the same economic in democrat problems the same economic in democrat problems as many european countries and was problems as many european countries and was interesting about this crisis and was interesting about this crisis is and was interesting about this crisis is that has turned a crisis of policy crisis is that has turned a crisis of policy into one of politics and the whirring thing about macron turning the whirring thing about macron turning to this constitutional device turning to this constitutional device to avoid having a parliamentary vote is it further undermines risks further undermining mainstream undermines risks further undermining mainstream politics which as david