michael bociurkiw. _ interruptions continue. michael bociurkiw, thank _ interruptions continue._ interruptions continue. michael bociurkiw, thank you for - interruptions continue. michael| bociurkiw, thank you forjoining interruptions continue. michael - bociurkiw, thank you forjoining us. we will talk more about the situation in ukraine later after another night of sustained air attacks. let's go to events in the uk. border force officials, driving instructors and some rail workers are continuing strike action today — and the new head of the trades union body, the tuc, has warned that more industrial action is likely in the new year. our business correspondent ben boulos reports. it's become a common sight in recent months. railway workers, nurses, postal staff and border force, among others, going on strike over pay and conditions. the government says their demands are unaffordable. but the new general secretary of the trades union congress, which brings together the different unions, rejects that argument. the job of government is to make political choices. i'd argue they've