By Sam Hall Good morning. Today’s strikes promise to be the most disruptive yet, as teachers join walkouts by hundreds of thousands of other public sector workers. Officials fear that striking teachers will still be paid, despite unions forcing the closure of classrooms at most schools. Teachers who strike could still claim pay More thanContinue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage for Wednesday 2023 February 01”
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The Telegraph Frontpage for Wednesday 2022 December 21
By Danny Boyle Thousands of ambulance staff have today gone on strike for the first time in three decades, with warnings that patient safety cannot be guaranteed. We have a guide to what to expect in each area. Home births scrapped amid strike transport fears As paramedics and crews go on strike today, the HealthContinue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage for Wednesday 2022 December 21”
The Telegraph Frontpage of Tuesday 2022 December 20
By Danny Boyle Thousands of nurses are today staging a second walkout within a week in their dispute over pay. We have got full details of a series of strikes hitting the UK in the run-up to Christmas. Hospitals declare critical incidents amid fresh strike Amid fears the NHS stands on the brink of collapse,Continue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage of Tuesday 2022 December 20”
The Telegraph Frontpage for Friday 2022 December 16
By Danny Boyle After the final part of Harry and Meghan’s Netflix series was released, our royal experts have analysed what we learnt. The big story: The 17 key moments from Netflix finale After all the anticipation, that is it. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s controversial documentary has been released in full. TheContinue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage for Friday 2022 December 16”
Chopper’s politics for 2022 December 06
By Christopher ‘Chopper’ Hope, ASSOCIATE EDITOR (POLITICS) Afternoon Boris Johnson won a landslide at the 2019 general election on a pledge that a Tory government “will require that a minimum service operates during transport strikes“. What has happened since then? A new piece of legislation – Transport Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill was introduced toContinue reading “Chopper’s politics for 2022 December 06”
The Telegraph Frontpage for 2022 December 01
By Danny Boyle Good morning. Britain is to suffer chaos from industrial action on every day until Christmas – and it is likely to get worse, with more walkouts in the pipeline. We have a calendar of the UK’s winter of discontent. Unions gear up for month of industrial action It is the first dayContinue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage for 2022 December 01”
The Telegraph Frontpage for 2022 November 30
By Danny Boyle Amid a growing crisis in emergency care, we have details of a new strike set to hit the NHS – as well as the best analysis from Qatar, where England manager Gareth Southgate hugged Marcus Rashford (above) after his two goals helped the team beat Wales. Ambulance staff to hold first strikeContinue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage for 2022 November 30”
2022 November 19 Friday’s news by the Telegraph
A little bit later than normal, also presenting some news that would normally not catch the news. 😉 By Danny Boyle Good evening. Russia claims a successful test of its “Satan II” missile. We explore what that means, plus have the Autumn Statement fallout. Evening briefing: Friday’s essential headlines Nuclear tensions | Russia today carriedContinue reading “2022 November 19 Friday’s news by the Telegraph”
The Guardian looking at the 4th week of August 2022
August 22 Care homes / Staffing crisis leaves many English care home residents’ basic needs unmet Vulnerable people left alone in rooms for 24 hours a day and denied showers for a week as vacancies rise to 165,000 Thousands of vulnerable people are suffering inadequate care as severe staffing shortages in previously good care homesContinue reading “The Guardian looking at the 4th week of August 2022”
The Guardian looking at the third week of August 2022
Whilst the Kremlin is trying to do something unprecedented: to steal another state’s nuclear reactor, the West feels the results of the different sanctions because of the war, in its purse, presenting Europe with a cost of living crisis.