2022-12-11
Observer Front Page 11th of December 2022
If ministers open serious discussions about pay, health unions will suspend planned strikes, according to the Observer.
If ministers open serious discussions about pay, health unions will suspend planned strikes, according to the Observer.
The shadow health secretary says the NHS must reform to survive.
According to the Daily Mail, strikes will continue for a week, saying unions are “holding Britain hostage”.
There will be limited, cancelled, or overcrowded rail services every day for a month until the 8th of January, according to The Times.
The Daily Telegraph reports that over 15,000 surgeries will be canceled due to a nursing strike next week.
The Daily Mirror is dominated by England’s crunch World Cup match against France.
The Guardian’s front page quotes the head of Britain’s nursing union as saying the health secretary is a “bullyboy” who won’t negotiate with her because she represents a predominantly female workforce.
Harry and Meghan’s Netflix documentary, which premiered earlier this week, has been featured by the Daily Express.
According to the Daily Star, 30 million people are expected to watch England play France in the World Cup.