things for ourselves. what do you think? is limiting foreign labour about embracing opportunities and spirit as brexit, as the home secretary will say? that brexit enables us to build a high skilled economy that is less dependent on foreign labour, or is this cutting is on the national nose to spite the national face? does the uk need to reduce its reliance on foreign workers? are british workers ready and willing to fill the gap? our british workersjust our british workers just as good? do we need foreign labour? get in touch. here is the news. the uk is set to give more monetary support to ukraine, including air defence missiles and drones. downing street made the announcement as president zelensky arrived for talks with rishi sunak. senior doctors in england are voting on whether to strike. their union, the british medical association, said pay talks with the government ended on saturday, with the final offer it called unacceptable. the government urged to bma to consider
visiting european capitals that he will come to the uk and meet with the uk prime minister because we know since the time borisjohnson was prime minister, there has been that emphasis within the uk government abroad agreement across all uk political parties of wanting to give ukraine as much support as possible. with rishi sunak, with a few important international visits coming up, iceland, japan for the g7, it is coming up, iceland, japanforthe g7, it is a coming up, iceland, japan for the g7, it is a good opportunity for him as prime minister to talk about recent meetings with president zelensky on what he thinks the uk should do and what other countries can do to rip out the russian invasion. rishi sunak saying in remarks released ahead of the meeting with president zelensky, we must not let them down, the front line of the aggression, the fault lines stretching all over the world so the message that rishi sunak will try and take that message with him
was coming, it makes sense if he is visiting european capitals that he will come to the uk and meet with the uk prime minister because we know since the time borisjohnson was prime minister, there has been that emphasis within the uk government abroad agreement across all uk political parties of wanting to give ukraine as much support as possible. with rishi sunak, with a few important international visits coming up, iceland, japan for the g7, it is coming up, iceland, japanforthe g7, it is a coming up, iceland, japan for the g7, it is a good opportunity for him as prime minister to talk about recent meetings with president zelensky on what he thinks the uk should do and what other countries can do to rip out the russian invasion. rishi sunak saying in remarks released ahead of the meeting with president zelensky, we must not let them down, the front line of the aggression, the fault lines stretching all over the world