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regions for the news where you are. from the ten i don t know, but i ve been told. our government is mighty cold. from london to leeds to liverpool, more than 2a,000 junior doctors have begun a five day long strike, rejecting 6% in pursuit of 35%. but rishi sunak has had enough. today s offer is final. there will be no more talks on pay. we will not negotiate again on this year s settlements and no amount of strikes will change our decision. as the prime minister reaches a deal with thousands of public sector workers in england, the doctors say they won t settle. so with no more government negoitations, will there be more strikes instead? we ll be speaking to a junior doctor, the chief operating officer of a hospital trust and a health expert. also tonight, are we about to find out what s in those whatsapps sent to borisjohnson at the height of the pandemic, as tonight his elusive missing pin number emerges. we ll be joined by someone who just might be able to explain w ....
yesterday in order to vote for changes they said would toughen up the legislation. here s our political correspondent hannah miller a plan that aims to stop dangerous channel crossings like this. a key pledge that s become rishi sunak s biggest parliamentary challenge. the ayes to the right 68. the noes to the left 529. last night, 60 of his own mps tried and failed to make changes to the rwanda bill. among them, three who resigned their roles to vote against the government. the now former deputy chairmen of the conservative party, lee anderson and brendan clark smith, and jane stephenson, who had been a pps, or ministerial assistant. i don t think i could carry on in my role as deputy chairman of the conservative party when i fundamentally disagree with the bill. i think most of the bill is sound. i think it can work. but we needed it beefing up. we needed it strengthening over the next few days. and i can t be in a position to vote for something which i don t believe in. th ....
have beaten the record today as far as the temperature goes for april. the spanish met service reports 38.8 celsius because the heat has been coming in from africa. our current of air is actually coming out of the azores. it s a fairly warm direction but nowhere near as hot. how about the bank holiday weekend? expecting scattered showers, some heavy, sunny spells often with showers but it is going to stay this programme continues on bbc one. is extended for another 72 hours. the race to get out of sudan continues. as people continue making perilous journeys to leave sudan, tonight we ve been told that at least 2a nhs doctors who reached the airfield at khartoum and who have british residency have been blocked from getting on uk evacuation flights. we have all this year said i have been we have all this year said i have been working since covid and drink obit and been working since covid and drink obit and until now i am feeling so disappointed. also tonight, gambling refo ....
earlier this week, the hacking group, shinyhunters, said it had hacked the personal details of more than half a billion ticketmaster customers. with me is our business reporter simon browning. iamjust i am just staggered, it is 500 million ticketmaster customers. you sate perfectly- million ticketmaster customers. 7m. sate perfectly. this million ticketmaster customers. 7m, sate perfectly. this is a massive attack. a significant, significant and a huge hike. firstly, ticketmaster, a company we know all around the world if like festivals, concerts, comedians, it is likely you have used ticketmaster s platforms to book tickets to go to those events. millions of customers, millions have signed up, millions have given over their data. it was first reported on thursday when hackers said they had hacked ticketmaster but there was no confirmation of that but this morning in a filing in the us in the security and exchange commission, the owners of ticketmaster indicated there ....
of the immigration system expected to be set out next week. one of the places which has been suggested is gibraltar, we ll be speaking to the territory s chief minister, fabian picardo in the next half an hour. hundreds of patients in england may have had do not resuscitate decisions placed on them during the pandemic, without them or theirfamilies knowing. the care regulator calls for urgent action. tanzania mourns the death of it s covid sceptic president, john magufuli, amid rumours he d contracted the virus hello, and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. the uk government is facing questions over why there s to be a significant reduction in covid vaccine supplies from the end of this month. it is understood a delivery of millions of doses of the oxford astrazeneca jab, produced by the serum institute of india, has been held up by four weeks. after opening up appointments to all over 50s on wednesday, nhs england says jabs should now not be offered t ....