thanking them for preventing a civil warfrom breaking out. in a speech, mr putin insisted his rule was not weakened during saturday s rebellion by the wagner mercenaries. he suggested russia s regular military showed restraint by not being drawn into any fighting. our moscow editor steve rosenberg reports. vladimir, vladimirovich putin. at the kremlin, it was pomp with a purpose. ..to remind russians he is still in charge around here. waiting for vladimir putin 2,500 soldiers and guards, and the defence minister the wagner mutineers wanted sacked. having survived the rebellion, it was time to say thank you. translation: you defended the constitutional order, - the lives, security and the freedom of our citizens. you have saved our motherland from upheaval. in fact, you have stopped a civil war. in fact, the reality was rather different. the wagner soldiers, who had been cheered on the streets of rostov, had only stopped their rebellion after the kremlin did a deal with them
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consultants, will walk out of some care. like junior doctors, they ve rejected a 5% pay rise. they say after inflation their pay has fallen about 30% in 15 years. this has been the accumulation of lots of pay cuts over the last decade. and because inflation has been rising, it really has exacerbated the losses we ve actually had. it s really brought home just how much pay had fallen prior to this current rise in inflation. and that, coupled with what s happened during covid, has really brought the focus on how much consultants do. bosses at this leading hospital say they support the right to strike, but are now having to face up to wider disruption and more cancellations. so, it will be challenging, but the public should be absolutely assured that we throughout the nhs will keep patients safe, but a lot of routine activity will be lost on the back of these strikes and that s why it s really important, more than ever, it s really important that all parties get around the table and resol
following 30% in 15 years. so this has been the accumulation of lots of pay cuts over the last decade. and because inflation has been rising, it really has exacerbated the losses we ve actually had. it s really brought home just how much pay had fallen with the current rise in inflation. that, coupled with what s happened during covid, has really brought the focus on how much consultants do. bosses at this leading hospital say they support the right to strike, but are now having to face up to wider disruption and more cancellations. so it will be challenging, but the public should be absolutely assured that we throughout the nhs will keep patients safe, but a lot of routine activity will be lost on the back of the strikes and that s why it s really important more than ever it s really important that all parties get around the table and resolve this matter. the government said the strike vote was disappointing and consultants would benefit from pension tax changes. it s a different stor
health and social care secretary steve barclay said his number one priority is to keep patients safe and warned the public to take extra care and plan your activities accordingly . and bus drivers in london have announced they will stage a fresh wave of strikes in a long running dispute over their pay. unite members at abellio in south and west london will walk out for 11 days in late december and throughout january starting on christmas eve. sadiq khan will stand for labour s mayoralty for a third time in 2024 after being reselected by the party. mr khan, who was first elected to the post in 2016, said he was so proud that the party and trade unions had put theirfaith in him. if he wins the election he will become the first london mayor to serve three terms in office. let s take a look at the tubes now. the bakerloo line is partly closed