Yesterday was the warmest day of the year, 28 celsius, a month. Today feeling fresher with sunny spells and showers. The full forecast throughout the programme. Its friday, the 11th of august. Our main story. The latest round of strikes byJunior Doctors in england will start in just over an hour, as a long running dispute involving half of all doctors working in the uk continues. Nhs leaders are warning it means more significant disruption to the Health Service, with thousands of appointments and procedures postponed. Our Health Correspondent Dominic Hughes reports. Were now into the fifth round of strikes byJunior Doctors in england with little sign that their union, the british medical association, or ministers are prepared to yield. But the continuing Industrial Action is having an impact on patients. Former teacher margaret is trying to plan a holiday, but she also needs to get a new Pacemaker Battery fitted. One nhs appointment was cancelled because of an earlier walkout, and marg
hot button social issues, republican congressman nancy mace will join us with her take. but first correspondent matt finn with the latest hi matt. mike: the house voted to amend the annual defense spending bill by overturning policy that reimbursing service members for abortion-related expenses. the house also voted to ban transgender health services in the military. in a bitter debate republicans have been arguing in part that the abortion reis burstment is a piece of the democrats woke military agenda that republicans are trying to end. the speaker of the house kevin mccarthy says democrats are trying to change the course of history. and for decades in america, from the most proceed-life to the most pro choice person in congress they believed in the hide amendment and that is simply what it s saying. do not use taxpayer money on abortion. and the other part would be is, what they re looking at, should we allow wokism in our military. now democrats allege republicans a
projected to get to the lowest level in a generation and they have protected that it will have a 17 billion pounds to the economy to get the economy growing and every part of britain. forgive me if i may take you to the policy that you are espousing today which is put more money in the pockets of savers and actually, by your own figures out was looking at the release you put out today summing it up to 10,000 pounds in saving to get an extra 50 for the here from what you are proposing, how is that going to affect inflation? because it makes it more attractive for people to make money into their savings account rather if anybody has 10,000 to keep in their saving, what the effects would be marginal wouldn t they? sure, but what you are looking at is the magnitude for any government has to tackle it but for the chancellor he says that he is doing, we are proposing constructive ways in which he can help to ease the burden and ease the pain for people right now, one
i haven t seen the report but i understand he tendered his resignation to the secretary of state. ~ , , ., resignation to the secretary of state. ~ , ., , state. why didn t you say ten months auo? this state. why didn t you say ten months ago? this is state. why didn t you say ten months ago? this is about state. why didn t you say ten months ago? this is about things state. why didn t you say ten months ago? this is about things doing - ago? this is about things doing thins ago? this is about things doing things professionally ago? this is about things doing things professionally and - ago? this is about things doing . things professionally and properly. it is proper we have an independent process, we don t prejudge, we reach a conclusion. that is happen. richard sharpe has resigned but it is right to do things properly and professionally. professionally. should his replacement professionally. should his replacement be professionally. should his replacement