is important, continuing this fight against russia. as we have seen, some members of the democratic party saying notjust because this is against russia itself but they say this is a fight for democracy. here, tens of thousands of ambulance workers, including paramedics and call handlers, have begun strike action today across england and wales. the government say most have received a pay rise of at least 4%, but the unions say this isn t enough to keep up with the rising cost of living. so, how could these strikes affect you? if you need to call 999, there will be staff answering calls and sending out some ambulances. all categoryi calls classed as the most life threatening situations, such as cardiac arrest will be responded to by an ambulance. however, conditions which are serious but notjudged to be immediately life threatening which could include people who may be having a stroke might not be immediately attended to by emergency teams. urgent problems that fit into category
however, conditions which are serious, but notjudged to be immediately life threatening, which could include people who may be having a stroke, might not be immediately attended to by emergency teams. urgent problems that fit into category 3, such as a woman in late stage labour, will not be prioritised. this morning, the head of the unite union, one of the three unions involved in the strikes, has accused rishi sunak of the worst abdication of leadership she has seen in 25 years. the health secretary says the unions involved have refused to work with the government at a national level. here s our health correspondent jim reed on pressures facing a&e departments. the most widespread ambulance strike in decades has gone ahead after there was no last minute breakthrough in talks. the staggered action from three unions started
however, conditions which are serious but notjudged to be immediately life threatening which could include people who may be having a stroke may not be immediately attended to by emergency teams. problems that fit into category three, such as women in late stage labour, for example, will not be prioritised. to cover the walk outs come around 750 armed forces have been draughted and by the government to help in england. they are driving patients with less urgent conditions to and from hospital, but they are not being sent out on call outs involving critical care, norare sent out on call outs involving critical care, nor are they providing any clinical care. here is the uk s health secretary again. it is the trade union that is taking that strike is the trade union that is taking that strike action at a point of maximum that strike action at a point of maximum pressure for the nhs and in doing maximum pressure for the nhs and in doing so maximum pressure for the nhs and in doing s
threatening emergencies. these include category one calls classed as the most life threatening situations, such as cardiac arrest. however, conditions which are serious but notjudged to be immediately life threatening, which could include people who may be having a stroke, may not be immediately attended to by emergency teams. urgent problems that fit into category three, such as women in late stage labour, will not be prioritised. to cover the walk outs, about 750 armed forces have been drafted in by the government to help in england. they are driving patients with less urgent conditions to and from hospital. but they are not being sent on call outs involving critical care, nor are they providing any clinical care. here s the uk health secretary again. it is the trade unions that are taking this strike action at a point of maximum pressure for the nhs. in
you make sure the platforms are implementing the measures from the bill. ., implementing the measures from the bill. . ., ., ., ~ , ., bill. ok, nadhim zahawi, thank you so much for bill. ok, nadhim zahawi, thank you so much for coming bill. ok, nadhim zahawi, thank you so much for coming on bill. ok, nadhim zahawi, thank you so much for coming on this - bill. ok, nadhim zahawi, thank you | so much for coming on this morning. it s great to have you in the studio. now as we were hearing from nadhim, the government is trying to get to grips with what happens on the internet. we all know how much the online world is part of our real worlds. the fabulous side of it, and the fear too. and it affects everyone, even hollywood stars. kate winslet is one of the brightest of them, and her latest drama, i am ruth, hits the dilemma head on. it s the tale of a teenager who s caught up in the dark side of social media, and her mother s struggle to help her. i asked kate why she wanted to produc