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Nurses in England will go back on strike this month if RCN members reject ministers’ latest pay offer, with officials saying the result of the three-week ballot is too close to call. The Royal College of Nursing will announce the results of its vote on Friday after a lengthy consultation period in which many members have opposed the recommendation of union leaders to accept the government’s proposed deal. Sources close to the union said the vote is so close that it has been forced to make contingency plans for a no vote. Those plans would mean the NHS in England would be hit by…
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There is not enough evidence to suggest medical-grade face masks protect vulnerable people from Covid, health officials have admitted. A rapid review report published by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) investigated if high-quality masks, such as the N95, KN95 and FFP2 coverings, protect clinically vulnerable people in the community from catching Covid. However, the report was unable to find a single piece of scientific research which had usable data. “The review did not identify any studies for inclusion, and so could provide no evidence to answer the research question,” the authors state. “No studies matching the inclusion criteria were found,…
Labour’s deputy leader has refused to endorse a controversial attack advert from the party, but said it had served its purpose by drawing attention to the government’s “failure” to crack down on crime. Angela Rayner claimed she had not shared the ad on social media since it was posted last week because she had been spending Easter with family, and denied it was because she was “holding her nose” owing to personal reservations. As political parties gear up for a narrative-defining set of local elections next month, the scrutiny over which shadow cabinet ministers have explicitly backed the ad is growing. Some…
Ismaël Bennacer’s first-half goal helped Milan win 1-0 against 10-man Napoli in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final. Although the visitors had plenty of chances in the opening stages, Bennacer put Milan in front just before the break and a frustrating night for Napoli – who were without the injured striker Victor Osimhen – was capped when André-Frank Zambo Anguissa was sent off in the second half. Milan now take the goal advantage into the second leg at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona next week. Both sides had met recently in Serie A where Milan secured a huge 4-0 win, but leaders Napoli looked…
The new leader of the Scottish National party, Humza Yousaf, and his closest rival for the position, Kate Forbes, have urged party members to stay the course as further accusations of secrecy and financial mismanagement engulf the party. On Tuesday, Yousaf revealed that the SNP’s auditors quit six months ago, a fact none of the leadership contenders were made aware of during the campaign to replace Nicola Sturgeon, raising significant questions about transparency under the former chief executive Peter Murrell. Last Wednesday, Murrell – who is married to Sturgeon – was arrested by police investigating the party’s handling of about…
A federal appeals court has ruled Kentucky must pay more than $270,000 in attorneys’ fees to plaintiffs who sued the state over Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear’s COVID-19 lockdown policies. Plaintiffs Randall Daniel, TJ Roberts and Sally O’Boyle sued the Beshear administration in 2020 over orders they received to quarantine after they attended an Easter church service. The trio argued the administration had violated their constitutional rights. In a legally complex decision, a federal court granted a preliminary injunction barring the Beshear administration from enforcing its lockdown policies against the churchgoers, and then dismissed the lawsuit against the Beshear administration as…
Joe Biden will hold a meeting with Rishi Sunak in Belfast on Wednesday before a keynote speech in which he is expected to emphasize the US’s commitment to ensuring lasting peace and prosperity for Northern Ireland. US officials said the president would be “underscoring the readiness of the United States to support Northern Ireland’s vast economic potential to the benefit of all communities” with the prospect of major investments if power-sharing is restored in Stormont. It is understood he or Sunak, who will return to Belfast next week for another event involving the former US president Bill Clinton, will hint at a…
Pep Guardiola claimed he was “emotionally destroyed” following Manchester City’s 3-0 win against Bayern Munich in the opening leg of their Champions League quarter-final tie and insisted his team will have to play two good games in order to knock the German side out of the competition. Goals from Rodri, Bernardo Silva and Erling Haaland make City favourites to progress from the return at the Allianz Arena next Wednesday, with Thomas Tuchel’s visitors having been overrun by City. Yet Guardiola warned the tie is not over. “It was not comfortable. Emotionally I’m destroyed,” he said. “I have 10 more years today. It…
unior doctors across England have begun a four-day strike that will result in an estimated 350,000 appointments including operations being cancelled. Doctors will mount picket lines outside hospitals from 7am until Saturday morning in a deteriorating dispute over pay. It is the longest industrial action in the health service since nurses, ambulance crews and other health workers took action last year. NHS managers have said patient care is “on a knife-edge” and “very fragile” because of the stoppage by members of the British Medical Association (BMA). The chief executive of the NHS Confederation, Matthew Taylor, said the likely impact of…
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