of sunday s weather if you can, get out and about and enjoy the sunshine we have got, light winds through the day, gradually clouding overfrom the west as we go into the afternoon but they will be some rain, slowly pushing into northern ireland by the end of the day, but ahead of it we will stay dry, settled with some sunshine and temperatures generally around 8 i3 sunshine and temperatures generally around 8 13 degrees, a degree also down after that cooler start, but then, monday into tuesday and for most of next week, we see one area of low pressure being replaced by yet another, plenty of isobars on the charts, that translates into wet and windy week ahead, so it looks likely it will stay pretty unsettled, temperatures about wherever they should be but this time of the year. ie wherever they should be but this time of the year. wherever they should be but this time of the year. 13 minutes past six. a breakthrough was made this week in the long running nurses pay dispute, after un
said its best and final offer included a 5% pay rise this year and 4% next year, plus other benefits. but it also says reforms are needed and plans to press ahead with changes to maintenance teams. rmt members have voted against that offer and the union s leader has called it substandard . but today, he said he would keep pushing for a settlement. i will negotiate with network rail and we will talk to the government, we have been invited for a meeting with the rail minister, and as soon and as soon as we can get that, we will be in there trying to get an improved package for our people. there is a deal to be done. network rail s boss said a good deal had already been put forward. i rail s boss said a good deal had already been put forward. i have learnt through already been put forward. i have learnt through a already been put forward. i have learnt through a long already been put forward. i have learnt through a long career - already been put forward. i havej learnt through a l
staff include guards, has offered pay rises of 4% this year and 4% next year, but says changes are needed, such as closing or repurchasing ticket offices, putting sunday working in all contracts, and having drivers operate train doors in more places. the rmt has rejected this. network rail, which employs signallers and maintenance staff, said its best and final offer included a 5% pay rise this year and 4% next year, plus other benefits. but it also says reforms are needed and plans to press ahead with changes to maintenance teams. rmt members have voted against that offer and the union s leader has called it substandard . but today, he said he would keep pushing for a settlement. i will negotiate with network rail and we will talk to the government. we have been invited for a meeting with the rail minister, and as soon as we can get that arranged, we will be in there trying to get an improved package for our people. there is a deal to be done. network rail s boss said a good deal had