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journalist dom phillips. we will hear about a game changer device designed to help people living with tourette syndrome. if it works, it would be really good, i will be able to do things, that childhood magic. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. the rmt union has confirmed that next week s rail strikes will go ahead. the event fans failed to resolve a dispute about pay and working conditions. the strikes will impact rail lines across the country. our business correspondent has this report. it s set to be a chaotic time if you are 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 going 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? the government put in, what is it, £16 billion of our mo ....
if it works, it would be really good, i will be able to do things, i will be able to experience that childhood magic. 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 impact 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 g ....
question over whether borisjohnson broke ministerial rules. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. the leaders of france, germany and italy are in ukraine today the first time any of the men have visited since the start of russia s invasion. italy s mario draghi, france s emmanuel macron and germany s olaf scholz travelled together to kyiv seeking to counter the criticism of their perceived lukewarm support for ukraine. the visit comes a day before the european commission is set to make a recommendation on ukraine s status as a candidate for eu membership. president biden has announced an extra one billion dollars in military support for ukraine the largest single military aid package since russia invaded. the us defense secretary said at a nato meeting on wednesday that he will move heaven and earth to ensure ukraine gets the weapons it needs. nato defence ministers are reconvening in brussels for the final day of their summit. let s ta ....
the leadership to break those rules. the past leadership to break those rules. in the past hour, the leader of the scottish conservatives set the prime minister position is untenable and says he will vote against it. boris johnson will meet the backing of 180 of his mps if he is to stay leader of the conservative party. today he told both mps he would win for them again as he met them in a private meeting. the hour began an hour ago. six p:m.. it will continue all the way through until 8pm so we have another hour to go. then they would be an hour of counting. we are expecting the result at nine p:m.. we do know which way some of those mps are voting and we will bring you the latest from the house of parliament. conservative mps hold boris johnson s future in their hands voting is under way etc they are voting right now on let that they have confidence in him and whether they want to remove him as leader of the party and whether they want to keep them. in recent months ....
the remarkable victory he got when he called that general election having ousted theresa may. i gather she voted in a ball gown this evening, i think the irony won t be lost on her. i think since we thought we d be marched up the hill, and borisjohnson seems to be accusing the media, he says it s media lead, my feeling across the country speaking to everyday people, and i had one woman approached me next to the thames and say to me she doesn t like liars. i m reporting right next to that covid wall where you see all kinds of hearts and names and people who died who had respected lockdown. i think it s a countrywide thing. also worth saying, borisjohnson denies lying about the parties in downing street. he said some things that were wrong, but he thought they were true at the time. you must have had a few days this week talking to france about the uk, with this happening now and thejubilee before it. it is quite remarkable going from covering the head of state, which is ....