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we begin in france, where unions will be staging strike action today against the government s pension reform plans. the government is aiming to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64 years. today marks the sixth day of strikes and protests since mid january, and unions say it will be the biggest yet with workers across a range of sectors expected to mobilise. teachers, gas and electricity workers, train drivers, and industrial workers are all expected to join. part of the french government plan is also to raise the minimum pension to 1,200 euro a month, which is over 550 euro higher than the current minimum figure. but unions want more due to rising inflation. let s go live to paris now and talk to tomasz michalski associate professor of economics at the hec business school in paris. we spoke about these injanuary but they are still continuing into march. but they are still continuing into march. , , . , , into march. the public support is there for into march. the ....
are falling, but is what you are paying at the pump following fairly? i take a look at the numbers and what might be ask mike watt began in the and ask what might be done in the and ask what might be done in the budget. in the sport, brilliant brentford s remarkable season continues as they beat west london rivals fulham and take another step towards qualifying for europe next season. eurovision isjust all things wonderful in life. and we speak to some excited eurovision superfans across the continent as tickets go on sale. we have got a band of mostly rain but some sleet and snow in it as well, sinking south, clearing southern england and for most of us it will be dry with sunshine but still some wintry showers, especially in the north. thursday into friday we could see some heavy and disruptive snow across vast swathes of the country away from the south. it s tuesday the 7th of march. our main story. the home secretary, suella braverman, says the government is p ....
out in full, so everybody knows the facts. but all in all, this has been a terrible tragedy and there are still questions to be asked as to why and how this car came to be around the corner here, in a crash site on its own and wasn t discovered for almost 48 hours after the crash took place. uefa, the governing body of european football, will refund liverpool fans who had tickets for the champions league final in paris last year. a recent independent report owned uefa ball primary responsibility for the chaotic scenes before the game against real madrid where fans were pennedin against real madrid where fans were penned in and sprayed with tear gas outside the star to france as was delayed by 36 minutes. uefa says the scheme covers all of the liverpool fc ticket allocation for the final. a court heard today how nine year old olivia pratt korbel was killed by a gunman in what was described as a ruthless pursuit of a man who was his intended victim. olivia was fatally wounded ....
china. let s start with a big story here in the uk. the home secretary has set out her plans for a crackdown on migrants arriving on small boats from france. the government wants to stop asylum seekers from crossing the english channel. earlier today, the prime minister visited the port of dover where he met with staff in a control room monitoring those arriving in vessels via illegal routes. and later on, he spoke from downing street. there is nothing compassionate or fair about us being not able to help the truly most vulnerable people around the world because our system is being overwhelmed by people who were jumping the queue, and coming here illegally, and they are not the most vulnerable. they are travelling through multiple safe european countries, they are paying people thousands of pounds to get here. so, i want to move to a system where we break that cycle. and let s hear now from the home secretary suella braverman. they will not stop coming here until the world ....