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Being offered, if they dont it could face strikes on the Shop Floor at a time when its meant to be focusing on Safety And Quality control. For boeing. What is on the table is a four year contract, better retirement unless compulsory overtime. The company has also said that if it launches a new Aircraft Design in the next four years that plane would be built in the seattle region. Unions have recommended the deal, but it is far from clear whether a majority of workers will accept it. If they dont, there will be a further vote on Strike Action. This has been a difficult yearfor Strike Action. This has been a difficult year for boeing, the problem started injanuary difficult year for boeing, the problem started in january when a disused door fell off problem started in january when a disused doorfell off this 737 max shortly after takeoff was not that because the harsh spotlight on serious ongoing Quality Control problems at the Plane ....
this is rowan bridge in mold in north wales, where an amber weather warning for significant ice and snow could bring disruption through today. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. at least nine people have been killed in ukraine as the country has again come under sustained russian missile attack. there s been severe damage to parts of its energy infrastructure as well as residential areas. the mayor of kyiv says 40% of the capital s residents are without heating. shelling overnight in southern ukraine has damaged the only functioning power line used for electricity to cool the zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, which is occupied by russia. the ukrainian military said more than 80 mostly missiles were fired at areas, including these shown here. just under half are said to have been intercepted by air defences. 0ur diplomatic correspondent james landale reports. this is what a cruise missile can do. a residential part of lviv in the far west of ukraine. homes turned to rubbl ....
Who will reportedly be the first witness called by the prosecution . Lets talk about the trial this weekend. All weekend long. Twitter was going wild. Also ahead, it appears ukraine will finally get the critical funding it needs after the house passed a package of foreign aid bills which includes more Military Support for israel, as well. The bill now heads to the Senate Despite efforts by Marjorie Taylor greene, who got called out, yes, by the new york post. Kind of sums it up. It does. Good morning. It is monday, april 22nd. Welcome back the morning joe. Former aide to the Bush State Department and white house, elise jordan. From the american presidency at vanderbilt university, historian jon meacham. And financial editor at the financial times, ed luce ....
benjamin netanyahu is now expected to make key decisions about the gaza war. french footballer kylian mbappe has said extremists are at the gates of power as campaigning for parliaments elections kicks off in france. polls suggest that marine le pen s group, the far right party national rally, could obtain a majority for the first time in its history. russia continues its offensive in ukraine as its troops make advances around kharkiv, second largest city in the country. although the army has been keeping them at bay, president zelensky has warned the army desperately needs to enlist more troops, to hold the line and push russia back. the head of nato says at least 20 member countries will spend more than 2% of their income on defence this year, more than double the number of five years ago. jens stoltenberg was speaking in washington ahead of talks with president biden. good evening. nigel farage and reform uk have launched their election manifesto today, although party ....
And mesut ozil want to stay at the club but says his own future is not sorted completely. Good evening and welcome to the bbc news at 6. There are thousands and thousands of pieces of Eu Legislation that currently shape almost every aspect of our lives in the uk. But today the government outlined its plans to transfer them Into British Law as the United Kingdom gears up for brexit. The great repeal bill will effectively copy and paste all those eu laws onto our Statute Books to avoid what ministers are calling a legal black hole. Once Done Parliament and the devolved assemblies will then have the power to scrap, amend or improve them. Our Political Editor< ....