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Employment. also travel outside of mariupol or the donetsk region generally is much easier if you have a russian passport. and local pensioners believe that without russian passports and they will not be able to get pensions any more. another sign of how russia is trying to make mariupol its own is that the ukrainian currency is not accepted any more, you really need to have russian roubles to buy anything. so it is a ruzza for and of the area. thank you, vitali. thousands ofjunior doctors in england have begun a three day strike in a row over pay. their union, the british medical association, wants a 35% increase, arguing that qualified doctors could earn more working in a coffee shop. doctors say they ve had a real terms pay cut of 26% in recent years. the health secretary steve barclay says their pay claim is unaffordable.
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The health secretary steve barclay says their pay claim is unaffordable. the health secretary steve barclay says their pay claim is unaffordable. as you can see, hundreds ofjunior doctors have lined the streets. our health correspondent, katharine da costa, is outside thejohn radcliffe hospital in oxford for us this lunchtime. this is set to be the biggest and longer strike action ofjunior doctors in nhs history. we started at seven o clock this morning they are continuing on to seven o clock on thursday. of course, this will have a big impact on patient care. there are more than 40% of people in the medicalforce are there are more than 40% of people in the medical force are junior doctors and nhs bosses say that nonurgent and nhs bosses say that nonurgent and preplanned operations will be hugely affected as well as urgent
In england have begun a three day strike in a row over pay. their union, the british medical association, wants a 35% increase, arguing that qualified doctors could earn more working in a coffee shop. doctors say they ve had a real terms pay cut of 26% in recent years. the health secretary steve barclay says their pay claim is unaffordable. jim reed reports. 0n the picket line for only the second time in the history of the nhs. we re all here because we re asking for pay restoration, but also more than that, it s about the long term sustainability of the nhs and the medical workforce. my daughter dresses up as a doctor and says she wants to be one, and that makes me feel worried rather than proud, because of the state that the nhs is in generally and how undervalued doctors are generally. junior doctors are a large part of the workforce, making up a quarter of all gps