going to arrive quickly. soldiers need to be trained in how to use those german made tanks, and there are reports the us hardware could take a year to come. with the tanks promised, ukraine s leader is already talking about what he needs next. translation: we also have to open up the supply of long range missiles for ukraine. it s important that we expand our cooperation in artillery and the supply of aircraft for ukraine. this is a dream, and this is a task, an important task, for all of us. this war, almost a year old now, is escalating. more countries are giving more kit to ukraine, as it tries to turn the tide against russia. robin brant, bbc news. thousands of nhs physiotherapists in england are on strike today, in the on going dispute about health service pay. more than 4,000 physiotherapists from 30 nhs trusts are supporting the 24 hour strike.
are setting up more problems in the future because more people are being brought into it without realising how difficult it is and it probably draws in people who may be do it illegitimately as well. illegitimately as well. thank you for “oininu illegitimately as well. thank you forjoining us- following his kidney failure diagnosis in 2018, dj ace from bbc radio 1xtra was warned it could take up to six years to find a suitable donor because of his ethnicity. in 2021, he was successfully matched with his donor naomi, and has now set up a campaign to help others who are waiting for life saving transplants. it comes after the nhs recently called for more organ donors of black and asian heritage. graham satchell has more. this is radio 1xtra s dj ace. yes, yes, what s going on? it s your boy ace, heavyweight champion of radio, mr 10k! and we are in the building all of the way until one o clock. ace was told in 2018 that one of his kidneys had stopped working.
injuries or back pain, but in intensive care units, a&e departments and post operation rehab. but now, she says, many are burnt out. and that s why they ve taken the big step of going on strike. because of the cost of living, they have to work extra shifts to manage their finances. and that causes, obviously, added burn out to already busy days. and also, the nhs does run on goodwill, and the amount of physios and other nhs professionals that do. ..do overtime without actually getting paid for it as well. and i think that s another reason that people s goodwill has actually run out now. this is the first time members of the chartered society of physiotherapy have gone on strike. the action covers around 4200 staff, although not all of them will be on shift today. and it involves 30 nhs trusts in england, roughly one in seven. next month will see two more days of strike action in trusts and health boards
princess sofia dilip singh became a suffragette and user connections to further. and cloudierjones, a journalist and activist from trinidad who organise the first instance of what would later become the notting hill carnival. her plaque is going to be in herformer home in vauxhall. i wonder whether that proportion is changing over time? it well, absolutely. 16 minutes past six. following his renalfailure diagnosis, bbc radio one extra dj ace was warned it could take up to six years for him to find a kidney donor because of his ethnicity. he successfully found a match with his donor naomi, and has now set up a campaign to help others who are waiting for lifesaving transplants. it comes after the nhs recently called for more organ donors of black and asian heritage. graham satchell has more.
this is the first time members of the chartered society of physiotherapy have gone on strike. the action covers around 4200 staff, although not all of them the action covers around 4,200 staff, although not all of them will be on shift today. and it involves 30 nhs trusts in england, roughly one in seven. next month will see two more days of strike action in trusts and health boards in both england and wales. those involved in talks with the government say the strike is the result of a crisis that has been a decade in the making. this is about making sure that physiotherapists, physio support workers and other nhs staff, can meet the health needs of the uk population, at a time when we know you only need to turn on the television to see what s happening in emergency departments and outside them. and waiting lists are getting longer and longer for the treatment that people so desperately need. the physiotherapists are just the latest group to go on strike. recent weeks have seen industr