Elections, so we shall see. Robert moran, elections, so we shall see. Robert moran. Many elections, so we shall see. Robert moran, many thanks. Around the world and across the uk. This is bbc news. Prime minister Rishi Sunak says he is determined to get his safety of Rwanda Bill into law, despite criticism from his own backbenchers. More than 50 conservative mps have backed amendments they say would toughen up the bill, which returns to the House Of Commons on tuesday. Here in the uk, a fresh wave of strikes has been announced by the Train Drivers union, aslef in its long Running Pay Dispute with 16 train companies. Drivers will walk out between Tuesday 30th january and monday fifth february, affecting different operators each day, except the thursday and sunday of that week. Junior doctors in wales have begun a three day walk out over pay
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