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salvaged an injury time draw. it s saturday april 22nd. our main story: the health secretary has said he is pursuing legal action over the lawfulness of the next strike by nhs nurses in england. steve barclay said he was responding to concerns from nhs employers, who believe the planned walkout at the end of the month would be unlawful. simonjones reports. the bitter dispute between nurses and the government is now heading to the courts. members of the royal couege the courts. members of the royal college of nurses in england have already booked out twice this year and a new strikers plan for the end of this month but there are questions now about whether it is legal. the 48 hour strike is due to begin at 8pm on the 30th of april on affected hospital and scheduled to end at 8pm on the second of may. but nhs employers say it expires on midnight the first of may, as they believe the ballot close on the second of november. for the second time, the action is set to involve nursin ....
after headteacher ruth perry took her own life over an ofsted downgrade, the watchdog says there will be some changes. the forgotten faces of syria s earthquake a desperate plea for help from survivors months on from the tragedy. we have a special report. and will wrexham s film star owners see a hollywood ending as the club bids to return to the football league this weekend? and coming up on bbc news. england captain leah williamson is out of this summers world cup with a long term knee injury. the arsenal midfielder said she had shed tears and made her peace with it. good evening. the deputy prime minister and justice secretary dominic raab has resigned from government after a report upheld some bullying claims against him. he hit out at what he called activist civil servants , claiming they effectively wanted to block government reform and he suggested the report sets a very dangerous precedent. mr raab was investigated after at least eight formal complaints at th ....
is being sped up as kyiv s allies meet in germany. going, going, gone twitter removes the blue tick from accounts not playing the subscription hello and welcome to the programme. political turmoil in the uk as prime minister rishi sunak s after resigning from the government following a report on bullying allegations made against them. the inquiry led bya allegations made against them. the inquiry led by a top lawyer found dominic raab had acted in intimidating and manner asjustice intimidating and manner as justice of intimidating and manner asjustice of terry and saying he abuse power while foreign secretary. dominic raab told our editor chris mason about the reasons behind his resignation. dominic raab, is this a stitch up? look, i wouldn t describe it that way. i resigned from cabinet today because i said i would if there was any adverse finding from this inquiry and i m true to my word, politicians should be. but i do think it sets a very dangerous precedent. if you look ....
we ll be looking at where this leaves rishi sunak. also on the programme: the business group the cbi in crisis it suspends key activities as a second allegation of rape emerges and dozens of firms end their membership. the casualties mount and the un says there are now over 400 dead in the fighting in sudan between rival factions of the army. and in the premier league tonight leaders arsenal fight back in an epic match at home to southampton. on bbc london. for the scrappage scheme. good evening. the deputy prime minister and justice secretary dominic raab has resigned from government after a report upheld some bullying claims against him. speaking to the bbc in his first tv interview following his resignation, he hit out at what he called activist civil servants , claiming they effectively wanted to block government reform and he suggested the report sets a dangerous precedent. mr raab was investigated after at least eight formal complaints at three different de ....
and compassion really shone through and that is very much what deborah has done even in her most difficult personal days, she has never stopped helping other people. she has never stopped shining a light on bowel cancer and she has never stopped raising that awareness and will undoubtedly have saved countless lives. she has never stopped going and i think, you know, we knew she was gravely ill but she will be so very much missed by everyone whose lives that she has touched. ianthem very much missed by everyone whose lives that she has touched. lives that she has touched. when you first met her lives that she has touched. when you first met her in lives that she has touched. when you first met her in your lives that she has touched. when you first met her in your capacity - lives that she has touched. when you first met her in your capacity as - first met her in your capacity as head of the charity, did you see to do something about this, tell me how i can help or ....