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lion rampant of scotland occupies two of the quarters, whereas in the one for the united kingdom, it would just one of the quarters, which is an awful lot of heraldry, but there it is one of those points to differentiate, and to underline, the importance of the position of the monarchy in scotland. scotland is a nation alongside england, it is always wrong to refer to the queen of england, or the king of england, he is not, and she never was, she was queen of the united kingdom. and he is king of the united kingdom. the term king of england isjust wrong. since the union of the crowns, the oath that the monarch takes at their coronation is to reign over as queen or king of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland and their other
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network rail staff and workers from 13 of the 15 train operating companies will walk out in a row overjob losses and pay. we will find out more details later. but there s a warning just 20% of services will run. the strike coincides with a tube walk out in london, and there ll be a big knock on to freight. telecoms workers from bt are being asked today if they wish to strike, after unions rejected a pay offer. if up to 40,000 engineers from 0penreach, bt and ee decide to down tools, expect disruption to landline and broadband services. bin drivers are on strike in various parts of the country too. they could be joined later this summer by airport staff and civil service workers. some headlines are describing a summer of discontent, or another general strike, harking back to the 1920s. but one industrial relations expert say that is wide of the mark. there are some big ones, but the idea that there are some big ones, but the idea that everyone is going on strike idea that everyone i
strike in a general strike, say, this summer, isjust wrong. 0ne strike in a general strike, say, this summer, isjust wrong. one of the arguments from the railway unions the arguments from the railway unions is the arguments from the railway unions is that many of the members worked unions is that many of the members worked throughout the pandemic, they were hailed as amongst the many heroes. were hailed as amongst the many heroes, and they have come out of it, heroes, and they have come out of it. we heroes, and they have come out of it. we are heroes, and they have come out of it, we are coming out of it, hopefully, they are now facing job tosses. hopefully, they are now facing job losses, potential pay freeze, or certainty losses, potential pay freeze, or certainty a losses, potential pay freeze, or certainly a pay rise wave at the rate certainly a pay rise wave at the rate of certainly a pay rise wave at the rate of inflation, possible attacks on their rate of