test. staying with test cricket, australia are looking to complete a 3 0 series whitewash as they take on pakistan in the final test in sydney. pakistan got off to the worst possible start on day one, losing two wickets inside the first two overs josh hazlewood and mitchell starc doing the damage. but the visitors did recover, muhammad rizwan hitting two sixes on his way to a top score of 88. australia eventually bowling them out for 313, and the hosts ended the day six without loss. novak djokovic s 43 match winning run in australia is over after he was beaten by alex de minaur in the united cup quarterfinals in perth. de minaur, the world number 12, took full advantage of an out of sorts djokovic, who s been struggling with a wrist injury, taking the first set 6 4. de minaur showed few nerves in the second as he eventually closed out the match 6 4. it s djokovic s first loss in australia since the 2018 australian open. i think i will be ok, to be honest. but it did have q
in sport, he s done it luke littler s dream run continues, as the 16 year old becomes the youngest person to reach tonight s world darts final. tha nkfully thankfully not as windy today but there are now over 300 flood warnings across the uk following storm henk. at least the prospects are a little bit drier. full forecast on breakfast. good morning. it s wednesday, 3rd january. our main story. junior doctors in england are about to begin a six day strike the longest in nhs history. tens of thousands of routine operations and appointments are likely to be postponed as hospitals focus on emergency care. members of the doctors union, the bma, have asked for a 35% pay increase. the government says that is unrealistic. 0ur health correspondent sophie hutchinson reports. what do we want? fair pay! when do we want it? now! a new year, but still no end in sight to the junior doctors pay dispute, which started last spring. the six day walk out is their longest yet, and comes
her family described her as an endless source of inspiration . some pupils at schools in england are having to change exam courses because the dangerous concrete known as raac has caused the closure of some classrooms and buildings. those doing applied subjects have been unable to use workshops, labs and other specialist spaces since september. teachers say it s unfair, but the government says it can t make exceptions on exams. 0ur education correspondent hazel shearing reports. this is the raac. it s through the whole building. so actually it means that we can t use this entire section whilst that s there. students at shoeburyness high school in southend have had to change their whole gcse, from design and technology to 3d design, because they can t get to the machinery they need. obviously we want them to do what their passion is, what their choice is, what they wanted to do. it s very, very difficult partway through a course to be told you suddenly don t have an option that you
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but what we re looking at is the least worst option for them. one of them is in the it room, so it s not even in an actual woodwork room. these a level students are still hoping for special consideration in their exams. we found out about the closure, i just thought of year 13. it had such like a shocking effect on us. i cried, because it was very, like, worrying. we re using stanley knives and rulers instead of the laser cutter, which obviously it makes it pretty difficult. this will affect us for the whole of our course, and it s notjust going to be like a little problem. it is a big problem. we re going to be doing an experiment. not a bunsen burner in sight in this science lesson, not even any test tubes. hadley high school in suffolk has had to close all of its science labs and fill the playground with two storey temporary classrooms. they re cold, they re echoey. i ve got different staff in and out because we re trying to be fair so that not everybody teaches permanently in a col