that the hospital s extremely busy but safe, though they are nervous about the next five days. and hugh is with me. the striker is clearly going to have a big impact over the next five days but the question is how much longer the nhs can deal with these drugs, the nhs can deal with these drugs, the long running dispute. yes. the nhs can deal with these drugs, the long-running dispute. the long-running dispute. yes, i think the reality the long-running dispute. yes, i think the reality is the long-running dispute. yes, i think the reality is they - the long-running dispute. yes, i think the reality is they won t . the long-running dispute. yes, i think the reality is they won t be i think the reality is they won t be any talks while the striker is ongoing. the government has made clear it won t talk to the british medical association as long as action is pending or taking twice. ministers argue they have done deals with most other health unions in england, two senior groups of doct
we ve got a few neck vertebra, a shoulder bone, and the team is certain that the rest of the plesiosaur is still in the cliffs, and they want to get it out. now, the skull is two metres long, so there s another eight metres left to extract. so, there may be more of this beast to come. but if it is recovered, the museum may need to build a new extension to fit it all in. rebecca morelle, bbc news. junior doctors in england go on strike from 7am tomorrow for six days in what could be one of the longest walkouts in the nhs s history. the stoppage is part of their long running dispute over pay. hospital authorities say the industrial action will have a significant impact on routine care and comes at a time when services are already stretched. a 16 year old boy who was arrested after a teenager was stabbed to death on new year s eve has been released on bail. harry pitman, who was also 16, was attacked after what police described as an altercation as he waited to watch fireworks near the pr
in and ijust ran on that bus. that is when i looked down and ijust saw blood all over my t shirt. hospital consultants are taking part in a second day of strike action in their long running dispute over pay. the industrial action began yesterday with nhs bosses warning patients to expect significant disruption. further action is planned for next month and october. the metropolitan police say they ve interviewed a man in relation to the reported theft of artifacts from the british museum. no arrests have been made but a member of staff has been sacked after items including gold jewellery vanished over what s been described as a significant period of time. let s take a look at the tubes now. parts of the 0verground has disruption and part closures. now onto the weather with kate. good morning. it was another humid night last night, but today, it is going to feel a little fresher. sunny spells but also the increasing
time to look at the benefits of regulation. time to look at the benefits of regulation. a drink driver who killed a charity cyclist and then hid his body in a shallow grave on a remote scottish estate has been sentenced to 12 years in prison. alexander mckellar was speeding when he hit 63 year old tony parsons, and left him to die on the a82 in 2017. mckellar and his twin brother robert later hid mr parsons body. travellers will be facing major disruption this bank holiday weekend as rail workers across england are due to walk out on saturday. some 20,000 rmt union members at 14 rail companies are striking as part of a long running dispute over pay. you re live with bbc news.
a distressed man who was spotted on a railway line near balderton in nottinghamshire. the man is also in hospital with non life?threatening injuries. a woman filmed kicking and striking a pony during a hunt has been cleared of animal cruelty charges. the animal welfare charity rspca brought a private prosecution after 39?year?old sarah moulds, disciplined the animal in lincolnshire in 2021. mrs moulds and supporters wept as she was cleared of two charges at lincoln crown court. travellers will face major disruption this bank holiday weekend as rail workers across england are due to walk out on saturday. some 20,000 rmt union members at 14 rail companies are striking as part of a long?running dispute over pay. this weekend will see thousands travelling to events such as the notting hill carnival and the reading and leeds festivals. you re live with bbc news. now it s time for the panel. more stories tonight, and i want to