junior doctors have taken to picket lines. this latest round of industrial action has seen concern from charities and nhs leaders that patients could end up stuck in hospital over the festive period and that patient care will suffer in what s a very busy time for the health service. butjunior doctors say measures are in place to ensure their strike action poses no danger to patients. as we ve shown with our seven previous rounds of strike action this year, we can do it safely with the cover of our consultant colleagues, our specialist colleagues, expert senior doctors who can look after patients whilst we are here standing up for ourselves and trying to reverse the pay cuts that our government has inflicted upon us over the last 15 years. this is day two of a three day strike byjunior doctors in england. it s the 27th day of industrial action in their long running pay dispute with the government. so far, nhs strikes, including those by ambulance staff and nurses, have seen mo
thejudgment also the judgment also says that the super league would not necessarily be approved, but the european court ofjustice also said that it is not qualified to make a judgment. and that competition organisers, whoever they may be, whether it is super league or someone else, should be allowed to go away and come up with competitions on their own, and clubs could be allowed to take part in them without the threat of sanction coming from uefa and fifa. this is a huge ruling and has the potential to cause major ramifications for the world of football. this is a developing story. head over to the website to follow the latest. the company who back the super league has launched a new proposal now for men s and women s european competitions. that proposal is a league system with 64 men s clubs across three weeks, participation based on sporting merit it says, no permanent members. the women s competition would include 32 clubs across two weeks. so much reaction coming through
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