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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Monday in Parliament 20240711

now on bbc news, monday in parliament. hello again and welcome to monday in parliament, as mps call for more help for those living in flats with inflammable cladding. they re locked into an absolute nightmare, in unsafe homes, unable to sell, unable to remortgage and facing mounting bills. the housing minister says the government is on the case. it is vital that dangerous cladding is removed as fast as possible, and the government will not tolerate unnecessary delays. also in this programme, a message for those unsure about the covid jab. this is a safe vaccine. everyone who qualifies should take it and you should trust i the government and the nhs in order to supply it. - but first, ministers have come under pressure from mps including many on their own side to do more to help people living in homes with dangerous cladding. three and a half years after the grenfell tower disaster, in which 72 people died, thousands of leaseholders are facing large bills to remove inflamm

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS World 20240703

campaign against hamas could last several months. the idf says the next stage a widely anticipated ground offensive would happen soon. now let s focus on the business news and today the international atomic energy agency completes a visit to take and assess marine samples near the fukushima daiichi nuclear power station. since a 2011 tsunami, which severely damaged the fukushima nuclear plant, more than a million tonnes of treated waste water has accumulated there. japan began discharging it in august, in a process that will take 30 years to complete. despite environmental concerns the iaea endorsed the release plan but some countries from the region, notably china, have raised concerns. china has said it would ban alljapanese seafood imports. last year, it imported $571 million worth of seafood from japan. russia last week also suspended seafood trade. so are the bans likely to continue and how much could it harm japan s economy and trade relations? joining me now is pro

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News At Five 20170228

they must never be forgotten, and the families hope no one else will have to suffer the same fate again in future. we ll have the latest from the royal courts ofjustice and we ll be talking to the tunisian ambassador to the uk. the other main stories on bbc news at 5. a pension dealforformer bhs workers sir philip green will contribute 363 million pounds to help meet the shortfall. not everyone who views child pornography should be jailed says a leading child protection police officer. egg producers are facing the loss of their free range status because of measures to prevent the spread of bird flu. and the iron age treasures found in a field in staffordshire go on public display. it s 5 o clock. our main story is the outcome of the inquests into the deaths of 30 british holidaymakers who were killed by a jihadist militant in tunisia in june 2015. the coronerjudge nicholas loraine smith ruled that the victims had been unlawfully killed and condemned the response

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News At Six 20170228

sir philip green agrees to pay over £350 million to workers pensions at bhs. a call to spare jail for paedophiles who view indecent images but aren t thought to be a physical threat to children. the metal detectorists who struck gold, and found iron age jewelry last worn 2,500 years ago. coming up in sportsday later in the hour on bbc news. back on court for the first time in five weeks, andy murray is into the second round of the dubai 0pen. good evening, and welcome to the bbc news at six. the coroner at the inquest into the deaths of 30 british tourists who were killed in a gun attack on a beach in tunisia has described the local police and military response as at best shambolic, at worst cowardly . he said their delay in arriving at the scene was deliberate, and singled out one officer who fainted with fear, and another who removed his shirt to hide the fact that he was an officer. he ruled the victims of the terror attack at the resort in sousse in 2015 had been unlaw

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS 100 Days 20170228

meet the shortfall. and sofa psychology what do these pictures of presidential adviser kellyanne conway show us about power in the west wing? hello and welcome to one hundred days, i m katty kay in washington, christian fraser is in london. a primetime speech to a joint session of congress is a perfect opportunity a0 days into this presidency for donald trump to explain what he wants to do with the office. his speech in a few hours‘ time will focus on three initiatives: the rebuilding of the us military, the repeal and replacement of the affordable care act or obamacare, as it s known, and reform of the tax code. ahead of his speech the president gave an interview to fox news. he was challenged on how he intends to pay for a $58 billion increase in the defence budget. where is the money coming from? if you put all the money, that s about 50 billion. the money will come from a revved up economy. if you look at the numbers we are doing, we will probably have a gdp of li

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