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salvaged an injury time draw. it s saturday april 22nd. our main story: the health secretary has said he is pursuing legal action over the lawfulness of the next strike by nhs nurses in england. steve barclay said he was responding to concerns from nhs employers, who believe the planned walkout at the end of the month would be unlawful. simonjones reports. the bitter dispute between nurses and the government is now heading to the courts. members of the royal couege the courts. members of the royal college of nurses in england have already booked out twice this year and a new strikers plan for the end of this month but there are questions now about whether it is legal. the 48 hour strike is due to begin at 8pm on the 30th of april on affected hospital and scheduled to end at 8pm on the second of may. but nhs employers say it expires on midnight the first of may, as they believe the ballot close on the second of november. for the second time, the action is set to involve nursin ....
is being sped up as kyiv s allies meet in germany. going, going, gone twitter removes the blue tick from accounts not playing the subscription hello and welcome to the programme. political turmoil in the uk as prime minister rishi sunak s after resigning from the government following a report on bullying allegations made against them. the inquiry led bya allegations made against them. the inquiry led by a top lawyer found dominic raab had acted in intimidating and manner asjustice intimidating and manner as justice of intimidating and manner asjustice of terry and saying he abuse power while foreign secretary. dominic raab told our editor chris mason about the reasons behind his resignation. dominic raab, is this a stitch up? look, i wouldn t describe it that way. i resigned from cabinet today because i said i would if there was any adverse finding from this inquiry and i m true to my word, politicians should be. but i do think it sets a very dangerous precedent. if you look ....
welcome back. the justice secretary and deputy prime minister has gone, but he has not gone willingly. in an unrepentant resignation letter today, mr raab said he wanted to keep his word that he would stand down if the report found against him but he claims the process was flawed and that it sets a dangerous precedent. we will dicuss that further tonight, with our panel the global trade expert rebecca harding and from california, republican, lanhee chen who was policy director for mitt romney s presidential campaign. and we could hardly have a better panel, for our deep dive tonight, into the profound changes we are seeing in world trade. there is new global map that has emerged since february last year, on which countries are dividing into two distinctive trading blocks. what does that mean for you and me. also tonight we are keeping our eye on the us supreme court, a ruling expected in the coming hours on the abortion drug mifepristone, after a court in texas su ....
we start with the daily mail. they are referencing dominic raab s stinging attack as he left government today in his resignation letter and interviews since. this is the front page of the guardian. on cbi exodus from the firm after new rape allegations. at the front page of the times. and the daily telegraph. that s all from us tonight. you can tell us what you are thinking at our e mail address, kirsty is back on monday, have a good night. they wouldn t be able to get the drug by mail. there are a number of options at the table at the moment. time is ticking by, presumably we re getting here pretty soon. time is ticking. there have been a flurry of different moves in recent weeks. i wonder, people you ve been speaking to doctors, women for example, are they confused? they confused? yes, very confused. not only was they confused? yes, very confused. not only was this they confused? yes, very confused. not only was this ruling they confused? yes, very confused. not only ....
From deputy prime minister to backbench mp, dominic raab resigned from government yesterday, but defended his behaviour, and argued against the findings of an inquiry that upheld some of the bullying claims against him. is this a stitch up? look, i wouldn t describe it that way. i resigned from cabinet today because i said i would if there was any adverse finding from this inquiry, and i m true to my word politicians should be. but i do think it sets a very dangerous precedent. if you look at the tolley report, it dismissed almost all of the claims against me. it found i d never once, in 4.5 years, lost my temper, sworn, shouted, anything of that nature. but it also highlighted maybe two or three instances where i d been what they described as unintentionally abrasive . the report by the senior lawyer adam tolley kc found mr raab: ....