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The Times writes that 750 members of the armed forces will be drafted in to drive ambulances amid “mounting concern patients will be put at risk” by strikes. It says the Department of Health and Social Care has made a formal request for military support, with a five-day ambulance training programme. But it notes the NHS is concerned the support of the armed forces will only have a “marginal” impact.

Times Front Page 22nd of November 2024

Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu could face arrest if he travels to Britain, following a ruling by the International Criminal Court (ICC) citing allegations of war offences in Gaza, as UK Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer expresses support for the ICC investigation.

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