Thursday, January 12, 2023
NURSES STRIKE OVER
City bringing an end to the strike action by nurses.
Some nurses have already started returning to work as early as Thursday morning.
Jody Jacobs has more from New York...
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Consumer prices fall as inflation fears ease
that price pressures are starting to ease.
December's consumer price index fell 0.1 percent marking the largest
month-on-month drop since 2020.
William Denselow reports from New York.
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Russian mercenaries claim to find British aid worker's body
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UK STRIKE TALKS AMID HEALTH CRISIS
Meetings include discussions between doctors' unions and Health Secretary Steve Barclay.
This as the British Medical Association ballots its members for strike action over pay.
The former chief executive of NHS England, Lord Crisp, says the government must accept the problems in the heath service amount to a crisis.
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GERMANY LOOKS TO BIDEN, NOT BRITAIN, ON BATTLE TANKS FOR UKRAINE
Several countries have indicated they're preparing to send dozens of Western-made tanks to Kyiv - but Germany, which manufactures one of the most common European models, is refusing calls from Ukraine to join in.
From Berlin, Trent Murray reports.
WHO flags two Indian made drugs as "substandard" after deaths in Uzbekistan
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The world health organisation has issued an alert for two India-made drugs – advising that they should not be used in Uzbekistan.
Both drugs are manufactured by Marion Biotech which made
cough syrup linked to the death of 19 children in the Central Asian nation.
Ishan Garg has more from New Delhi.
Wednesday, January 11, 2023
Biden aides find second set of classified documents
classified documents - a discovery that has angered Republicans.
This latest collection was found in a different, but so far undisclosed, location to the batch
of documents that was disclosed on Monday.
Nick Harper reports from Washington.
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Japan and UK sign landmark defense agreement
Japan and the UK are stepping up their defensive alliance, signing a landmark security agreement in London on Wednesday.
The meeting was part of the Japanese prime minister’s week-long tour of G7 countries, which culminates in a sit-down with US President Joe Biden on Friday.
Chris Gilbert reports.
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Gains on Wall Street ahead of inflation report
eagerly await the release of some key inflation data.
December's consumer price index is due out Thursday and traders expect
to see price pressures beginning to ease.
William Denselow reports from New York.
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At least seventeen dead in California storms
At least seventeen people have been killed in a series of storms that have swept through California.
Widespread flooding has shut down major roads and tens of thousands of people remain with power.
Ira Spitzer has more from San Francisco.
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Damar Hamlin released from hospital more than a week after frightening collapse
His doctors say they are confident Hamlin can safely continue his rehab at home and with his team - the Buffalo Bills.
Toni Waterman has more.
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WHO says China is underreporting COVID-19 deaths
The World Health Organisation says China is not providing enough data on the spread of COVID-19 to allow for adequate risk assessments.
WHO officials briefed journalists on Wednesday, warning Beijing is likely underreporting deaths.
Rosie Birchard has more.
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Royal Mail international deliveries hit by 'cyber incident'
UK postal service Royal Mail says it is unable to send letters and parcels internationally following a 'cyber incident'.
The company apologies to its customers for the disruption and confirmed it has launched an investigation into what happened.
Sally Patterson has more.
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LVMH RESHUFFLES TOP POSITIONS- NAMES NEW CEO
French luxury group Louis Vuitton has announced a leadership shakeup, with billionaire LVMH boss, Bernard Arnault, naming two new CEOs to front Dior and Louis Vuitton.
The news comes as shares in Europe's most valuable brand have jumped by around two percent, seen as a flow on effect from the easing of COVID restrictions in China.
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak accused of 'prolonging misery' of strikes
The UK Prime Minister has been accused of 'prolonging the misery' of a wave of strikes plaguing the nation.
The first Prime Minister's Questions of the year came as around 20,000 ambulance workers walked out in an ongoing row over pay and conditions.
Rishi Sunak also admitted to using private healthcare in the past, but confirmed he is now registered with a National Health Service doctor.
Sally Patterson has more.
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Golden Globes and Drama
Hollywood stars returned to the red carpet on Tuesday.
The event took place at the Beverley Hilton hotel in Los Angeles,
and did not go down without some drama, as Jody Jacobs reports...
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Biden "surprised" by classified documents at former office
Mr Biden says he is co-operating with a review of the situation.
Our Washington correspondent Jagruti Dave has the details.
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Normal air traffic operations to resume in US as investigation begins into ATC failure
Officials say it didn't impact the ability of planes to land safely but did cause significant delays.
Our reporter William Denselow is at John F. Kennedy Airport in New York.
RWANDA TO BLOCK DRC REFUGEES
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Prince Harry's memoir hits UK sales records
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