strike
“I think that is really base, I’m really sorry you’ve done that, Nick.”
Sky's Jayne Secker hit back at the RMT boss after he accused her of being a "government mouthpiece".
Medics have started a 72-hour strike in a dispute over pay.
98% of those who took part in the ballot backed industrial action.
Parliamentary workers say they are being "ignored and disregarded".
Unite accuses the government of trying to "demonise" ambulance workers.
The International Labour Organisation says it is "very worried" about the crackdown on industrial action.
Labour leader says further curbs on the right to strike would "make a bad situation worse".
Industrial action is due to hit the network on January 3, 4, 6 and 7.
TUC warns of "two decades of lost pay" and "living standards nightmare" as strike action continues.