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in the second and i think he knew the match had then got away from him and djokovic then took that set on a tie break so it s a straight sets victory for djokovic. jannik sinner will learn a lot from this, it s his first grand slam semifinal but he will be frustrated that he didn t land a punch on djokovic who was playing his 46th semifinal. he is so experienced. on that court in particular, on centre court, where he hasn t lost three decades. not since andy murray beats him back in 2013. he looks comfortable, at ease, at times there was a bit of needle and frustration, there seemed to be someone in the crowd winding up a little bit. he was putting his ears to them at one point when that fan was frustrated at jannik sinner hadn t broken the djokovic serve but when you make novak djokovic angry, hejust gets when you make novak djokovic angry, he just gets better. when you make novak djokovic angry, hejust gets better. i think when you make novak djokovic angry, he just gets be
how is the strike affecting you? are you working from home? did you have a trickyjourney to work? do you support the strikes? we d like to hear your thoughts. get in touch with me on twitter @annitabbc and use the hashtag #bbcyourquestions. in other news, a senior ukrainian official says russian forces have almost captured the strategic city of severodonetsk, with ukrainian forces holding on to just one factory. a russian nobel peace laureate auctions his medal for £81; million to raise funds for children displaced by the war in ukraine. and to mark his 40th birthday, new photos are released of prince william selling the big issue we look back at his four decades in the spotlight. good morning. the biggest rail strike in 30 years is under way, with an almost total shutdown of the network in england, scotland and wales. members of the rail, maritime and transport workers union are staging the first of this week s three 24 hour walk outs due to an ongoing dispute over pay, p
the unite union has announced that almost a thousand workers at gatwick airport, including baggage handlers and check in staff, will go on strike for eight days this summer. the industrial action is over pay and it starts later this month onjuly 28th, potentially disrupting what could be the busiest summer holiday period since the pandemic. our transport correspondent katy austin has the details. the prospect of strike action during a busy summer period at one of the uk s busiest airports will be worrying news for thousands of holiday makers hoping for a smoother time this year after the issues last year which was largely down to staff shortages. and the dates announced for this action are in two chunks of four days. friday the 28th ofjuly to tuesday the 1st of august and on friday the 11th of august to tuesday the 8th of august. now, airlines bring in specialist companies to dojobs like ground handling, baggage handling, check in, and it s those jobs that the hundreds of workers invol
train, reform, we have had that with the workforce but we really need it with the dental plan, too.- with the dental plan, too. michelle roberts, with the dental plan, too. michelle roberts. our with the dental plan, too. michelle roberts, our health with the dental plan, too. michelle | roberts, our health correspondent, thank you. the unite union has announced that almost 1,000 workers at gatwick airport including baggage handlers and check in staff will go on strike for eight days this summer. the industrial action is over pay. it starts later this month onjuly 28th, potentially disrupting what could be the busiest summer holiday period since the pandemic. 0ur transport correspondent katy austin is here. yes, well, the prospect of strike action during that busy summer period at one of the busiest airports in the country will be worrying for holidaymakers hoping for a smoother time this year after the problems last year which was largely down to staff shortages. the dates announce