the psni has apologised for mistakenly revealing details of all its 10,000 staff last week. junior doctors in scotland have accepted a pay offer from the scottish government ending the threat of further strike action. they ll receive a pay rise of 12.4%, backdated to april with yearly negotiations for the next three years. meanwhile in england, junior doctors remain in dispute with the westminster government. you re live with bbc news. a bbc investigation has heard from ukrainian prisoners of war who say they were subjected to torture, including frequent beatings and electric shocks, while held in russia. a dozen former captives described extreme violence and ill treatment in apparent violations of international humanitarian law. many of them surrendered in the city of mariupol last year. they were taken to a detention facility in the southern russian city of taganrog before being released in exchanges.
on suspicion of collection of information likely to be useful to terrorists. the psni has apologised for mistakenly revealing details of all its 10,000 staff last week. the chief constable has said the information is in the hands of dissident republicans. to ukraine. a special bbc investigation. ukrainian prisoners of war say they ve been tortured, including frequent beatings and electric shocks, while they were being held in russia. a dozen former captives described extreme violence and ill treatment, in apparent violations of international humanitarian law. many of them surrendered in the city of mariupol last year. they were taken to a detention facility in the southern russian city of taganrog. later released in prisoner exchanges. 0ur correspondent hugo bachega tracked down some of the ukrainians who were held.
companies vying to buy the homeware chain wilko which fell into administration last week have until today to make an offer. wilko, which has been trading since 1930, has more than 400 shops across the country, and employs 12,500 people. you re live with bbc news. a bbc investigation has heard from ukrainian prisoners of war who say they were subjected to torture, including frequent beatings and electric shocks, while held in russia. a dozen former captives described extreme violence and ill treatment in apparent violations of international humanitarian law. many of them surrendered in the city of mariupol last year. they were taken to a detention facility in the southern russian city of taganrog before being released in exchanges. 0ur correspondent hugo bachega has been reporting from ukraine during the war
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