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Leeching has damaged two thirds of the reef. The nearly man no more, Sergio Garcia wins his first major title on his 74th time of asking, with Victory Overjustin Rose in a sudden death play off at the masters. It is something amazing. I feel the economist i have ever felt. I am so happy. Good morning. Welcome to bbc Newsroom Live. Thousands of Police Officers will line the streets of Central London for the Funeral Procession of keith palmer, murdered in the attack in westminster. The 48 year old was stabbed to death by Khalid Masood as he stood guard outside the Palace Of Westminster. His coffin will be taken to Southwark Cathedral for a full Police Service funeral. Also, his name was added to the Roll Of Honour at the National Police memorial in a ceremony that has just taken place. Yesterday, the coffin of Pc Keith Palmer was brought to the Palace Of Westminster, the place where he worked, the place he had been protecting when he was killed last month. Overnight, an honour guard made

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at Ten 20240604 21:14:00

in addition to the 5% pay award. for next year, from september, the offer is 4.3% for most teachers, along with the introduction of a £30,000 starting salary. but that was turned down by the national education union as insulting , and walk outs are now planned on the of 27th april and on the 2nd of may. 0ur education editor branwen jeffreys reports from harrogate, where the neu s annual conference is taking place. teachers arrived at conference today after four days of strikes, six days of pay talks. they waited to hear the latest on their dispute. the number of members that rejected the government s pay offer is 191,319. cheering and applause the strength of feeling here is clear. the vote to reject was overwhelming. the profession itself is furious. we re very, very angry at the offer, its an insult to us.

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Newsnight 20240604 21:52:00

wasn t it? yes, he was more than that. i wasn t it? yes, he was more than that- lthink wasn t it? yes, he was more than that. l think he wasn t it? yes, he was more than that. l think he felt wasn t it? yes, he was more than that. i think he felt climate - wasn t it? yes, he was more thanl that. i think he felt climate change was happening but at a much slower pace. he also felt that society could adapt to climate change and that many of the measures that were being introduced to counter climate change were extremely harmful to the economy and counter productive, and he felt we should think more about adaptation by building sea walls, altering the architecture of our buildings and that sort of thing. norman lamont, thank you forjoining us. norman lamont, thank you for oining us. . ~ norman lamont, thank you for oining us. . ~ , ., there will most likely be at least two more days of school strikes in england after members of the national education union rejected a pay offer of a

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240604 06:01:00

devices those which drain power when they re on standby. i ll reveal the biggest cuplrits. a real mad night in manchester as city edge real madrid in a seven goal thriller in the champions league semi final first leg. saying goodbye to harry. hundreds turn out in cornwall for the funeral of the world war two veteran. good morning from trafalgar square which for one day only has been transformed into a wild meadow as part of a campaign to connect us with nature. an east west split in the weather, in the east, clouded and grey, in the west, sunny intervals is small cloud develops. more of the details coming up later. it s wednesday 27th april. a high courtjudgment is expected today on claims that the government

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240604 05:02:00

krusty wide east west in the weather today. it s wednesday 27th april. a high courtjudgment is expected today on claims that the government failed to put proper measures in place to protect care home residents in england at the beginning of the pandemic. the case has been brought by two women whose fathers died in care homes in 2020. 0ur social affairs editor, alison holt, has been to meet them. two women challenging the government over what they see as its failure to protect their fathers from covid. both men lived in care homes. today a court will tell the families whether or not key decisions made early in the pandemic were unlawful. he was larger than life, he had a fantastic character, great fun. wicked sense of humour. and a bit mischievous at times. don harris was living in a nursing home in hampshire at the start of the pandemic. just before lockdown, the 89 year old was doing well. a month later, he developed

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