Correspondent orla guerin is in the ukrainian capital, kyiv tonight, and joins us now. Is the counteroffensive intensifying . Is the counteroffensive intensifying . Is the Counteroffensive Intensi Inc . ~ ,. , intensifying . Well, it has been a bus da , intensifying . Well, it has been a busy day, sophie. Intensifying . Well, it has been a busy day, sophie. From intensifying . Well, it has been a | busy day, sophie. From ukraines point of view, a successful one. It has managed to hit the headquarters of russias Black Sea Fleet in the Crimean Peninsula with a missile. We know there is damage to the building. We are not sure how much. One ukrainian spokesman has said on social media, we wanted a bigger hole. But undoubtedly, ukraine could hardly have picked a more symbolic target. Its a headline grabbing attack, it is a showy attack. It is not the first time that ukraine has struck at Russian Military and the structure in premier. As ukraine faces into the second winter of war, we know i
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part in industrial action. the royal college of nursing says staff were left no choice, after ministers refused to reopen pay talks. but the government says calls for a 19% pay rise are unaffordable. so what does it mean for patients? life preserving treatment is protected, with staff in services like intensive and emergency care expected to work. so if you have an emergency you should still call 999 as usual. but services including some cancer treatments, mental health care or urgent testing may be partially staffed. and more routine care such as planned operations, community nursing and health visiting is likely to be badly affected. in england, nurses from 51 hospitals, mental health trusts and community services are on strike. that means about a quarter of trusts or services are affected. but there won t be strike action in many parts of the country, including kent, lincolnshire, surrey and manchester.
the largest nursing strike in the history of britain s health service is under way, with nurses in england, wales and northern ireland taking part in industrial action. the royal college of nursing says staff were left no choice, after ministers refused to reopen pay talks. but the government says calls for a 19% pay rise are unaffordable. so what does it mean for patients? life preserving treatment is protected, with staff in services like intensive and emergency care expected to work. so if you have an emergency you should still call 999 as usual. but services including some cancer treatments, mental health care or urgent testing may be partially staffed. and more routine care such as planned operations, community nursing and health visiting is likely to be badly affected. in england, nurses from 51 hospitals, mental health trusts and community services are on strike. that means about a quarter of trusts or services are affected. but there won t be strike action in many parts of th
hello, good morning. the largest nursing strike in nhs history is under way, with nurses in england, wales and northern ireland taking part in industrial action. the royal college of nursing says staff were left no choice, after ministers refused to reopen pay talks. but the government says calls for a 19% pay rise are unaffordable. so what does it mean for patients? life preserving treatment is protected. so staff in services like intensive and emergency care are expected to work. so if you have an emergency, you should still call 999 as usual. but services including some cancer treatments, mental health care or urgent testing may be partially staffed. and routine care like planned operations, community nursing and health visiting is likely to be badly affected. it s up to nhs bosses at a local level to decide what to prioritise.