position, with their 1% pay rise, a real terms pay cut, rejected by the independent peabody. so what do the government do? nothing. less than an hour ago, there were competing briefings on what the deal was going to be but it turned out to be nothing. our nhs staff deserve better than this. they have worked incredibly hard throughout this pandemic, the personal sacrifice is astounding. their hard work never stops, and that is not without consequences. work related stress has increased by nearly io%, mental health is consistently the most reported reason for staff absence in the nhs, accounting for approximately half a million days lost every single month. half a million days lost every single month to mental health. these issues preceded the pandemic, but the increased pressure, intensity and trauma experienced by staff is taking its toll. reports published in january found that nearly taking its toll. reports published injanuary found that nearly half of front line nhs staff
it has finally happened. not since 1966 have england beaten germany in the knockout stages of a tournament. but tonight it is deutschland going home. goals from raheem sterling and harry kane, sent england and 45000 fans inside wembley stadium, into a state of near delerium. they were celebrations too in trafalgar square in front of the big screen. in preston, in the north west, in fact in every corner of the country. there is still an awful long way to go in this tournament. we are only at the quarterfinal stages. ahead of england, a game in rome on saturday against sweden or ukraine, who are playing now. but after the years of disappointment, years of heartache, the hoodoo is finally broken. and england fans can breathe, at least for a few days, with sweet relief. i m joined now by our correspondent john watson at wembley. 0ur lucky charm. never in doubt, john, never in doubt. i our lucky charm. never in doubt, john, never in doubt. john, never in doubt. i now can a christ
los angeles and this is america s late news fox news at night. and breaking tonight, everything is breaking tonight. political and legal dramas breaking out in both new york city and atlanta. former president trump s so-called hush money trial in new york set to begin next month and in fulton county georgia combatant da fani willis took the stand and did not do herself any favors accused of having an improper relationship with the lead prosecutor that she hired and despite the outrage of special counsel for asking him when his son beau died apparently was the president himself who brought it up putting even greater pressure on the white house to release that interview. the senior national correspondent kevin corke is tracking all of this. he s live in dc. kevin good evening. reporter: evening trace, former president trump tonight is one of leading critics, in fact part of a chorus of criticism against fani willis whose testimony today over her alleged misconduct has obvious
world, i m laila harrak. at the vatican the first holy mass of the new year will commemorate the late pope emeritus benedict. we re live from st. peter s square. and the year begins with flooding and evacuations in california as over 25 million could be affected by extreme weather. details and the forecast ahead. and defiance as ukraine enters the new year untd a barrage of russian missiles. we will hear from the ukrainian and russian leaders on two very different visions of what lies ahead. announcer: live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with laila harrak. from new zealand to the u.s. most of the world has now ushered in 2023 with a mix of hope, excitement and flare. hours ago new york held its traditional ball drop in front of a jam packed times square. it was a spectacular show complete with fireworks, music and a ton, literally a ton, of confetti raining down on the crowd. celebrations were also held across europe, africa and asia and in the next hour hawa
good morning, everyone. happy new year! and welcome to this special edition of cnn this morning. s this sunday, january 1st, 2023. i got to say it first, boris. i m amara walker. 2023. isn t that crazy, amarah. where does the time go? yeah. thank you so much for joining us on this new year s day. i m boris sanchez. we hope your new year is off to a fantastic start. is it, amara? it s too early to say, but i ll tell you this, i do not set new year s resolutions, because i just disappoint myself. i take it literally day by day. let s survive today, january 1st, and see what the next day brings. i am fully with that sentiment. here s what s ahead for you this hour on cnn this morning. the new year comes with new rules when it comes to filing your taxes. why that could mean a larger paycheck this year. plus, if you ve been to the store lately, there s a good chance that there s an unexpected item in the bagging area. sound familiar? coming up, we ll talk about those