Ten Things You Need to Know Today: 20 June 2022

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1. Shapps refuses last-minute rail strike talks

The government is facing bitter criticism for its refusal to join last-minute talks to avert the biggest rail strike for three decades. As millions of people face a week of cancelled trains, Grant Shapps, the transport secretary, insisted it was not the government’s job to negotiate with the unions over pay, conditions, job cuts and safety. However, Tory MP Jake Berry has joined Labour and the TUC in calling for the government to hold talks. Keir Starmer accused Shapps of wanting the strikes to go ahead in order to sow division.

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