as inflation continues to leave us worse off, we speak with the businesses struggling with rising costs and recruitment. how andy s conjured some of that old murray magic in his opening match of the australian open. good morning. once again it is a cold and frosty start. the risk of ice on untreated surfaces. but for many it will be dry with winter sunshine. however, there is snow in the forecast. i will tell you where later. people say, television in the morning? that s disgusting. a disgusting idea! what is happening in this country? people even used the word immoral. but we re still here a0 years later! we re celebrating a special birthday on the programme this morning, good morning. it s tuesday, the 17th january. the metropolitan police force is investigating a thousand allegations of abuse involving around 800 of its officers. it comes after pc david carrick pleaded guilty to 49 offences, including dozens of rapes the worst ever case of a serving police officer. met
has never happened. frances read, bbc news. teachers in england and wales have voted to go on strike. the national education union says its members will walk out for seven days during february and march, as part of a dispute over pay. our education editor branwen jeffreys reports. i love that i m your favourite crayon for grapes and dragons and wizards hats. like many primary headteachers, sarah morris is hands on. now, she faces trying to stay open on strike days. that s the government advice. but with teachers striking over pay, she is worried it s become harder to attract people into teaching. it s the recruitment initially that s quite difficult. i ve certainly seen over the years when we advertise a position, the number of applicants is just dwindling. so that s really difficult in terms of what we can offer sort of young recruits into the profession. and then when they re in,
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THE youngest pupils in Newport will return to school on February 22 it has been confirmed. A decision has been made that pupils in nurseries, reception, Year One and Year Two will be able to return to school for face to face teaching following the half term break. A letter to parents earlier this week from the Newport Association of Primary Headteachers had said it was unable to confirm plans for a return at this point. However, since that letter was seen by the
South Wales Argus, further guidance from the Welsh Government has been made available to schools throughout Wales.