good afternoon. the transport secretary says it s not for the government to intervene to try to prevent three days of strikes on the railways this week. grant shapps dismissed calls from the rmt union to get involved in the dispute as a stunt saying it s for the employers and unions to reach an agreement. mr shapps says the strikes would be an act of self harm . the labour leader, sir keir starmer, says the government wants the strikes to go ahead to sow division in society. here s our political correspondent, damian grammaticas. set to bring the rail network to a grinding halt from tuesday, they are the biggest strikes in decades. instead of 20,000 trains on a normal day, just one in five services may run. government says children heading to take exams or patients to medical appointments will face disruption. but, under pressure to take part in talks with the unions, it says it won t. train operating companies have to settle this. i don t think there is any need for t
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Honesty and relationships. Get honesty and relationships. Get in touch this evening. Gbnews. Com forward slash your say all of that in the next houn say all of that in the next hour. First though the very latest News Headlines with ray. Latest News Headlines with ray. Thanks beth. Our top stories tonight. Rishi sunak says hes determined to fight and the next general election is not a foregone conclusion. The prime foregone conclusion. The Prime Minister is calling for unity among tory mps after saying that he believes britain could be heading for a hung parliament. The conservatives lost hundreds of Council Seats and the West Midlands mayoralty results. Rishi sunak described as bitterly disappointing but he appears to not be giving up what the independent Analysis Shows that whilst, of course this was a disappointing weekend for us, that the result of the next general election isnt a foregone conclusion, and indeed actually is closer than the situation is closer than many people are sa
gaza through the rafah crossing. the number of people allowed in is very small but we understand that egypt will keep the rafa crossing border open until they evacuate 7000 people. rishi sunak is giving a news conference now saying that like minded countries had reached agreement on testing new artificial intelligence models before they are released. more than all of those headline stories in a moment. firstly, let s get the business news from the day. ben thompson is here. hello, matthew. we will start with news here in the uk. uk interest rates have been left unchanged for a second consecutive month remaining at their highest level for 15 years. the bank of england held rates at 5.25%. up until september, the bank had raised rates 14 times in a row to tame soaring inflation which has been squeezing households. it has led to increases in mortgage payments but also higher savings rates. the governor of the bank of england, andrew bailey, warned of the risk of energy instabi
The Muslim News explores the significant impact of Muslim voters on the 2024 local elections in England and Wales, including key losses for Labour, the influence of the Gaza conflict, and the rise of independent candidates.