in england have started a four day strike that threatens to bring the worst disruption in the history of the health service. it runs all the way through to saturday morning, and could mean the cancellation of 350,000 appointments and operations. the doctors union is in a row with the government over pay forjunior doctors, with the british medical association sticking to its demand of a 35% pay rise and the government refusing to negotiate until what it sees as a more reasonable pay demand is met. catherine burns reports. what do we want? pay rise! how do we get it? strike! this winter, we ve got used to seeing nhs staff waving banners on picket lines. we re now into the fifth month of industrial action, but this walk out byjunior doctors in england is bigger in scale than anything that s come before. the bma is being accused of picking dates to maximise disruption. their view is industrial action is meant to cause some disturbance. we ve been open and honest and transparent
and around the world. i m samantha simmonds. we begin here in england, where thousands ofjunior doctors have started a four day strike that threatens to bring the worst disruption in the history of the health service. it runs all the way through to saturday morning, and could mean the cancellation of 350,000 appointments and operations. the doctors union is in a row with the government over pay forjunior doctors, with the british medical association sticking to its demand of a 35% pay rise and the government refusing to negotiate until what it sees as a more reasonable pay demand is met. what do we want? pay rise! how do we get it? strike! this winter, we ve got used to seeing nhs staff waving banners on picket lines. we re now into the fifth month of industrial action, but this walk out byjunior doctors in england is bigger in scale than anything that s come before. a four day strike from this morning through to saturday morning. rbma is being accused of picking dates to ma
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police to do here. it is a huge day for northern ireland on the world stage, in the media spotlight, there is media from right across the world, joe biden due to fly in this evening, tomorrow he has one public engagement in belfast, he will be going to the university, like i mentioned, meeting students, then he will chat with the british prime minister rishi sunak, they will be talking about the political situation here and the lack of a functioning devolved government which is hugely concerning for politicians like rishi sunak and joe biden but, more importantly, for people in northern ireland really fed up with the current situation, so a lot to get through. president biden is expected to push to unite all stormont parties to form a resolution, what are the hopes of him having success? i think it is probably quite doubtful at this moment because the democratic unionist party, the largest unionist party here, want to remain as part of the uk, and they have basically
stage, in the media spotlight, there is media from right across the world, joe biden due to fly in this evening, tomorrow he has won public engagement in belfast, he will be going to the university, like i mentioned, meeting students, then he will chat with the british prime minister rishi sunak, they will be talking about the political situation here and the lack of a functioning devolved government which is hugely concerning for politicians like rishi sunak and joe biden budge, more importantly, for people in northern ireland really fed up with the current situation, so a lot to get through. president biden is expected so a lot to get through. president biden is expected to so a lot to get through. president biden is expected to push - so a lot to get through. president biden is expected to push the - so a lot to get through. president. biden is expected to push the united stormont parties to form a resolution, what are the hopes of him having success? i resolution, what are the