british steele is considering cutting 800 jobs at the plant in scunthorpe. in premises questions keir starmer questions prime ministers claims regarding document rob. a search onjoe biden delaware home as a part of investigation into classified documents. it s thought to be the biggest day of industrial action, according to unions, in more than a decade across the uk, with hundreds of thousands of people thought to be on strike, in disputes over pay, jobs, and conditions. teachers, train drivers, civil servants, university staff, bus drivers, all are on strike, in different parts of the country, with teachers in the national education union, the largest group of workers on the picket lines. it s estimated up to 85% of schools are affected. our education correspondent, elaine dunkley, has been speaking to some of those on strike, in liverpool. cheering. from london to stoke, from cardiff to aberdeen, teachers are out on strike across britain. at chesterfield high in crosby, th
tiny, and potentially deadly radioactive capsule, that was lost in the vast western australian outback more than two weeks ago, has been found. a huge search operation has been under way for the capsule which is about the size of a pea, and had fallen off the back of a truck. 0ur correspondent, phil mercer, has that story. a very hazardous needle has been found in a big haystack in the australian outback. the radioactive capsule fell off a lorry somewhere on an 870 mile stretch of highway. it had been on its way from a mine near newman in the north west, all the way down to perth on the coast. to put that into context, the search area was longer than the distance by road from john 0 groats in caithness to land s end in cornwall. it was two metres from the side of the road. the vehicle that identified it was travelling at 70 kilometres per hour when the specialist detection equipment picked up radiation
after 3pm. let s get an update now and that extraordinary story in australia that you may be aware of. a tiny, and potentially deadly radioactive capsule, that was lost in the vast western australian outback more than two weeks ago, has been found. a huge search operation has been underway, despite it being about the size of a pea. the capsule had fallen off the back of a truck. 0ur correspondent, phil mercer, has that story. a very hazardous needle has been found in a big haystack in the australian outback. the radioactive capsule fell off a lorry somewhere on an 870 mile stretch of highway. it had been on its way from a mine near newman in the north west, all the way down to perth on the coast. to put that into context, the search area was longer than the distance by road from john 0 groats in caithness to land s end in cornwall.
suggestion of his guilt and that he remains to his dying day, someone who denied he was involved in child abuse. they, too, say he was a victim of institutional failings because he was not able to have his day in court either. the secretary to the child sexual abuse inquiry, john 0 brien explains more about what the report found. 0peration magnolia and operation dauntless were failed investigations. at the heart of both of those, it was because it was deemed that these children because they were children in care were not taken seriously and be critical witnesses. credible witnesses. i think that is very concerning and very sad, bearing in mind operation magnolia 2000, operation dauntless 2006 is recent history, it is not 50 or 60 years ago. it would never be acceptable. we are talking about investigations that failed to properly pursue multiple allegations of child sexual abuse on the basis that they were children in care and wouldn t be taken seriously. was it more likely they woul