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Wales NHS under unprecedented pressure
1,000 ambulance workers across Wales were on strike today.
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FactCheck: when are teacher strikes and will schools close in England and Wales?
Teachers will strike in England and Wales on seven dates in February and March in a dispute over pay. So, when and where will teacher strikes take place and will schools close? Here’s what we know so far.
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Teachers in England and Wales overwhelmingly vote to go on strike
Teachers in England and Wales have voted in favour of strikes, joining a growing list of other public sector workers who are walking out over pay.
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Will nurses and ambulance workers strike in Wales?
The government in Wales has been meeting health unions in a bid to avert strikes by nurses and ambulance workers.
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NHS Strikes: Drakeford rules out pay rise offer in Wales
As strikes continue across the NHS, health service workers in Wales will be offered a one off payment – which the First Minister Mark Drakeford said would be the “basis for discussions” with unions.
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NHS Wales head apologises to patients who had ‘very poor experiences’ as hospitals struggle to meet demand
Large numbers of acutely unwell patients over the Christmas period forced hospitals in Wales to use extra intensive care beds.
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Six children deaths in England and Wales since September as Strep A cases rise
Health officials are urgently investigating a rise in cases of Strep A infection – after the deaths of six children in England and Wales since September.
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Census 2021: Less than half of England and Wales identify as Christian for first time
For the first time since records began – less than half the population in England and Wales now identify as Christian.
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Exclusive: At least 11 police forces in England and Wales supplied by China-owned CCTV firm whose technology is also used to monitor Uyghurs
Channel 4 News can exclusively reveal that the same Chinese company whose technology Beijing is using for the surveillance and oppression of its minority Uyghur community also provides surveillance technology to at least eleven police forces in England and Wales.
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Wales announce first World Cup football squad for 64 years
It’s a big day for Welsh football – their first World Cup squad for 64 years.
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Cost of living crisis: How people at a south Wales housing estate are coping with soaring bills
The Joseph Rowntree foundation has warned that the Chancellor’s tax cutting agenda won’t do much to help low income households.
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King Charles greeted with both cheers and protest in Wales
So how has the royal visit been going down with the people here?
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‘A day of transition’ – Wales’ First Minister on King Charles’ visit
We spoke to the First Minister of Wales, Mark Drakeford, and began by asking him to reflect on the different dimensions of today’s visit.
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King Charles visits Wales on last stop of week-long tour
It may be the last stop on his week-long tour of the nations, but, speaking in Welsh, King Charles assured the Senedd that, as much as his late mother had loved the country, so did both he and the new Prince of Wales, his son William.
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Investiture of Prince of Wales particularly in Caernarfon Castle ‘highly contentious’, says historian
Historian Professor Merfyn Jones tells @krishgm about Wales’ complex relationship with the monarch.