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#AceDailyNews says here’s todays Newspaper Headlines: Its all about ‘ Strikes & Unions ‘ in effort to bring down Tory Party and Labour waits in wings to ‘ Join Together ‘ in Union to end 13yrs of Tory Rule Kindness & Love XX says 🙏🙏’s to God to end chaos and confusion Amen
Many of the front pages carry stories about the upcoming wave of strikes, and the action being taken to reduce their impact. The i reports that NHS England plans to ‘block book’ taxis during strike action by paramedics later this month. It says cabs will replace ambulances for many patients in need of non-critical care.The Telegraph also reports that the government is looking at plans to use taxis to take patients to hospital during the ambulance worker strikes. Will Quince, a health minister, told MPs it was likely that the most urgent calls would be responded to with an ambulance, the paper says. The paper also looks at an immigration deal PM Rishi Sunak has struck with Albania, which is expected to be announced later.On nurses’ strikes, the Times says thousands of patients will be told their hospital appointments and operations are being cancelled after talks to avert action broke down. Health Secretary Steve Barclay said the government would not reopen pay negotiations, the paper reports.The Daily Mail leads on the heavy snow and ice that brought Britain to a stand-still on Monday. The paper says travel disruption will continue as the first of two rail strikes begin on Tuesday.The deaths of three children who were pulled from an icy lake near Solihull leads several of Tuesday’s papers. The Sun says one of the children, a 10-year-old boy, lost his life trying to save three others on Sunday. A six-year-old was critical last night, the paper reports.The Daily Express also leads on the incident in Solihull. The paper, like several others, also carries commentary from Prince Harry in the latest trailer for the Harry and Meghan series on Netflix.Tributes to the three children who died lead the front page of the Mirror. The paper also reports on the release of the new trailer for Prince Harry and the Duchess of Sussex’s Netflix series.The Guardian leads with a government-commissioned report which has concluded a “decade of neglect” by successive Conservative administrations has weakened the NHS. The health service has been left with too little equipment and too few staff, the report found. The paper’s main image is of firefighters paying respects near the scene of the lake tragedy in Solihull.Britons are asked to reduce their energy consumption in what the Daily Star calls “Operation Brass Monkeys.”The FT says Microsoft will buy a £1.5bn stake in London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) as part of a 10-year partnership. LSEG said the tie-up would “meaningfully” increase its revenue growth over time, the paper notes.
Many lead on the deaths of three children in a frozen lake in Solihull. “Tragedy beyond words,” is the Daily Express’s headline. The Daily Mirror says “rest in peace boys” and is among several papers to feature a picture of one of the victims.
The Daily Telegraph reports that the government are considering block-booking taxis to use during an ambulance strike later this month. The cabs would be used for so-called category three and four cases — such as when an elderly person has had a fall. The i reports that the taxis would be paid for in advance by the NHS or the government. But the paper points out the proposals are likely to “heighten tensions” with unions, as taxi drivers would be crossing picket lines to drop off non-urgent patients.
The Guardian leads on a report which says a “decade of neglect” by successive Conservative governments has weakened the NHS to the point where it will not be able to tackle the waiting list for care in England. The report, by think tank The King’s Fund, says the NHS has too few staff, too little equipment and too many outdated buildings. The Guardian points out the findings are “especially embarrassing” because the report was commissioned by the Department of Health last year. The department has been approached for comment.
“Frozen Britain grinds to a halt”, is the Daily Mail headline as it leads on the wintry weather. It says motorists were left asking “where are the gritters”, after facing delays of up to eight hours in the snow. National Highways is quoted in The Guardian as saying it spread 960 tonnes of salt. The i suggests the lack of gritters could last for some time because of staffing shortages in the HGV sector.
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