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The Financial Times leads with the warning from health chiefs who say they cannot guarantee patient safety during the strike. It also notes talks on Tuesday between Health Secretary Steve Barclay and ambulance union bosses – to discuss cover for 999 calls during the strike – broke down, with warnings people could die as a result of the dispute. But the boss of Unison union, Christina McAnea, told the paper it was ministers “putting people’s lives at risk by refusing to negotiate” a “proper pay rise”.