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BBCNEWS BBC News July 7, 2024



on talking business. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the rmt union has confirmed that next week s rail strikes will go ahead. they say talks have failed to resolve a dispute about pay, jobs and working conditions. the strikes will affect railway lines across the country. our business correspondent vishala sri pathma reports. it s set to be a chaotic time if you re travelling by rail at all next week. three 24 hour strikes planned across the week on tuesday, thursday, and saturday, with strikes on the london underground to go ahead on tuesday, as well. for those who have plans to go on holiday by rail, or, indeed, go to work, the strikes are notjust disruptive they re costly. i think it s just down to greed, isn t it? i mean, government put in, is it £16 billion of our money, to keep the railways running during the pandemic? and now they re moaning because they re not getting a big enough pay increase. my sister is having cancer treatment, and in london, and t ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News July 7, 2024



good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the rmt union has confirmed that next week s rail strikes will go ahead. they say talks have failed to resolve a dispute about pay, jobs and working conditions. the strikes will affect railway lines across the country. our business correspondent vishala sri pathma reports. it s set to be a chaotic time if you re travelling by rail at all next week. three 24 hour strikes planned across the week on tuesday, thursday, and saturday, with strikes on the london underground to go ahead on tuesday, as well. for those who have plans to go on holiday by rail, or, indeed, go to work, the strikes are notjust disruptive they re costly. i think it s just down to greed, isn t it? i mean, government put in, is it £16 billion of our money, to keep the railways running during the pandemic? and now they re moaning because they re not getting a big enough pay increase. my sister is having cancer treatment, and in london, and that s affecting her t ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News July 7, 2024



taking a tumble president biden falls off his bike near his weekend home but insists i m good . and coming up at 5.30 the story of manchester arena bomb survivor martin hibbert s epic five day charity climb to the summit of kilimanjaro. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the rmt union has confirmed that next week s rail strikes will go ahead. they say talks have failed to resolve a dispute about pay, jobs and working conditions. the strikes will affect railway lines across the country. our business correspondent vishala sri pathma reports. it s set to be a chaotic time if you re travelling by rail at all next week. three 24 hour strikes planned across the week on tuesday, thursday, and saturday, with strikes on the london underground to go ahead on tuesday, as well. for those who have plans to go on holiday by rail, or, indeed, go to work, the strikes are notjust disruptive they re costly. i think it s just down to greed, isn t it? i mean, government put i ....

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BBCNEWS The Papers July 7, 2024

that s it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the author and journalist, emma woolf, and the broadcaster and journalist, james lewer. tomorrow s front pages, starting with. luckily for you to give us your take on the stories. there is a lot to talk about tonight. there is a lot to talk about tonight. the daily mail s front page is about the queen sjubilee and describes it as an olive branch for harry and meghan. the mirror also has the queen s jubilee on the front page but instead focusses on the finale plan with prince charles, william and george. meanwhile, the times front page quotes the attorney general suella braverman and her views on trans pupils saying that schools are under no leagal needed to take a much firmer line. the daily telegraph has a still from some footage they ve obtained of a conservative mp s son they say he is cur ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News July 7, 2024

to protect taiwan if it were attacked by china. black and asian women in the uk are being harmed by racial discrimination in maternity care according to an investigation by the charity birthrights. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. monkeypox has now been detected in three more countries bringing the total to 15 as scientists say they are still unsure what is causing the outbreak. austria, israel and switzerland are the latest to report the presence of the virus. these cases come as britain s health security agency has said high risk contacts of people with monkeypox should self isolate for three weeks. mark lobel reports. it is still unclear why we are witnessing this unusual spread of monkeypox, as more patients emerge with the common symptoms of a bumpy rash, fever, sore muscles and a headache. it is something that everyone should be concerned about. we are working on it hard, to figure out what we do and what vaccine, if any, may be ....

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