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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20240707

europe a good 10 degrees above average as well. here high pressure keeping it dry. for others it is a different story. yes, it is going to be mild but at times we still have some wet and windy weather to come. and in fact the first signs of that arriving into the south west during the evening and overnight will see some rain, some of it heavy as it pushes north. there will be lots of low cloud and mist and fog, a very mild start for many. clearer skies further north and east of scotland, that s where the best of the morning sunshine is but it isn t expected to last as the rain continues to drift steadily northwards. it will weaken a touch and then allow for some sunshine to come through, do so with some lengthy spells of sunshine we could see temperatures up as high as 21, 20 2 could see temperatures up as high as 21,20 2 degrees, 72 could see temperatures up as high as 21, 20 2 degrees, 72 fahrenheit. but another very mild day for the time of year. more wet and windy weather

Transcripts For BBCNEWS World 20240702

This came through in the early hours, a release for forward, not signed and sealed but it would seem tough negotiations have ended in an agreement. Good morning. Thank you for having me. This is good for the workers, this deal, because it is a 25 Wage Increase for workers, a Reference Point for the other Car Companies that are still striking and i think there is a lot of pressure to negotiate with workers and come up negotiate with workers and come up with a deal because the financial cost to the company to simply huge. We originally had the Third Quarter results from General Motors and they say the strikes so far have cost 800 million, a big hit in their profitability and the overall estimate for the strikes so far is nearly 2 billion. It is costing. Absolutely, they had to try to come to some agreement quickly. As you say, it was costing these car makers huge sums of money. Also installing production, impacting supply of new cars, at a time when the us economy is really trying to get

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20211026 06:02:00

at times, but it will be mild. i will put that together for you in about eight minutes. it s tuesday 26th october. millions of public sector workers are in line for a pay rise next year after it was announced the chancellor is to end the year long pay freeze. ahead of tomorow s budget, rishi sunak said it was right that public sector workers should see their wages go up with better than expected economic conditions. here s our political correspondent, nick eardley. millions of public sector workers have faced a pay freeze this year. the government had said there wasn t enough money to fund higher wages because of emergency spending during the pandemic. but now things are looking brighter. tomorrow, the chancellor will confirm that more than 5 million public sector workers are in line for a pay rise. here s what we know so far. the announcement will cover a range of professions, including nurses, teachers,

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20211026 05:01:00

we can say it is nothing to do with us and cross our arms. act now before it s too late david attenborough issues a warning to the world s leaders ahead of the cop26 climate summit. feeling the pressure. manchester united boss ole gunnar solskjaer dominates the back pages, with his future looking uncertain, while ronaldo insists players should take the blame. today will be mild for all. rain in the northern half of the country and cloud for the rest and also windy. all the details in about nine minutes. it s tuesday, 26th october. millions of public sector workers are in line for a pay rise next year after it was announced the chancellor is to end the year long pay freeze. ahead of tomorow s budget, rishi sunak said it was right that public sector workers should see their wages go up, with better than expected economic conditions. here s our political correspondent, nick eardley.

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