there s a warning it ll cause major disruption, at an already challenging time for the nhs, dealing with high levels of flu and covid. let s cross to our wales correspondent tomos morgan who s at university hospital of wales in cardiff. getting of wales in cardiff. support. they have been getting getting support. they have been getting seven. the strike action beginning in, and other places in the uk, because the shift pattern starts at an earlier hour here, 7 7 in wales. a very similar to thursday, really. nurses out in force, striking over those two issues, pay and safe staffing levels. when it comes to safe staffing levels, we are talking about the number of empty vacancies, and they are having to fill the vacancies with agency staff which costs money, then you are getting staff which may not be used to the ward and the way things work. so
with the routine of a recorded vote, america finds itself in uncharted territory. mr schiff? aye. mr aguilar? aye. mr aguilar, aye. a congressional committee recommended that a us president face criminal charges. as it delivered a damning assessment of donald trump s last days in office. he lost the 2020 election and knew it, but he chose to try and stay in office through a multipart scheme to overturn the results and block the transfer of power. shouting replaying key pieces of video evidence, the committee summed up the case built over the last 18 months. that the president not only incited the january 6th attack, but he knew his claim of a stolen election was false. i did not agree with the idea of saying the election was stolen
i can still see it, the hotel room beforehand. the cameras quickly pulled focus to the story still unfolding, and the trial of the man who once ruled this town. men so much want to fight this and say they re crazy, they re lying. it sjust, like, when is this going to end? and it s not going to end. we re going to keep coming, more and more and more, the more it s a whack a mole. the more you do it, the more we re going to speak out. it s not going to stop, so stop doing it. harvey weinstein s conviction in new york not only rocked the entertainment industry. the imprisonment of the legendary producer once thought to be untouchable was a milestone in the #metoo movement and was seen as a win for women around the world. this trial may have been a sequel, but his conviction here is no less important, both to the women who gave evidence and to the more than 80 other accusers who will likely never get their day in court.
of rain. 0n higher ground in scotland, we could see some snow above 600 metres, so we are talking above 600 metres, so we are talking a mountain snow. the rain has been clearing the east of england. behind it, there is cloud. we have showers in the north and west. here, it is rather windy. as the rain clears the south east, look at how we lose the yellows, replaced by blues. the higher temperatures across the uk today were first thing this morning. they will slip a bit for the rest of today. a lot of dry weather and sunshine. still some showers in the north and west. still windy in the north and west. still windy in the north and west. still windy in the north and west, with the risk of gates across the far north west of gales across the far north west of scotland. in the sunshine, it is not going to feel particularly warm, temperatures down a notch on where we were yesterday. yesterday in north wales, we reached 15.9 celsius. today we are looking at between seven and 1a. overnight, we
thankfully, it s a lot milder than last week. it was freezing conditions then, but now we are joined by about 50 nurses here outside st mary s hospital in central london, who are striking today, asking to be paid fairly. they are also asking for better staffing conditions because at the moment, they say they are understaffed and under a lot of pressure after the pandemic. the government will not budge at the moment on pay and there is still a deadlock between the royal college of nursing union and the government on the issue. let s talk to a couple of nurses who have come on strike today. this is ruth and sangeeta. they are both senior nurses. we have heard a lot today about the conditions from nurses i have been speaking to. tell us what you are going through and why you want the government to act on the current situation? fist government to act on the current situation? : :, ,, , situation? at the moment, the nhs is in a burn-out situation? at the moment, the nhs is in a burn-out