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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News At Five 20170526

We must be brave enough to admit that the War On Terror is not working. We need a smarter way to reduce the threat from countries that Nurture Terrorists and generate terrorism. This is a very badly timed speech, showing some very muddled and dangerous thinking. He seems to be implying that somehow its our fault, somehow britains fault. At the g7 summit in sicily, theresa may urges World Leaders to discuss fighting online extremism. Ijust happen i just happen to ijust happen to be captainjack sparrow. And jacks back. Well get Mark Kermodes take on the latest Pirates Of The Caribbean offering and the rest of the Cinema Releases, in the the film review. Its five oclock. Our main story police say they believe they have got hold of a large part of the network involved in the Manchester Bombing and have made immense progress in the investigation. They say they expect further arrests. But they also urged people to go out as planned and enjoy themselves over the weekend as they have reviewed

Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News At Ten 20170526

Hes criticised for saying so soon after the Manchester Attack. Economists question the financial honesty of both the labour and conservative manifestos. And has a defined manchester gets back on its feet this evening with an athletics display, we look forward to a weekend of sport and music. And coming up in sportsday on bbc news, Manchester City spent a reported £15 million on the 22 year old monaco midfielder bernardo silva. Good evening. Britains top Counter Terrorism officer says they have captured a large part of the network involved in the Manchester Arena attack, where 22 people died. Mark rowley said immense progress had been made in the investigation but there were still important lines to pursue and arrests to be made. He also disclosed that police have reviewed Security Arrangements at more than 1,000 events around the country this bank holiday weekend. He said people should go out as planned and be reassured by the Greater Police presence. Our Home Affairs Correspondent Da

Transcripts For BBCNEWS 100 Days 20170615

Practice yesterday. But tonight his colleagues, both republicans and democrats will go ahead with their annual game. Its a rare show of political unity. Less unified, President Trump hits back at reports he is under investigation for Obstruction Ofjustice. He calls it the biggest witch hunt in history. And the australian Prime Minister pokes fun at Donald Trumps winning ways. Well let you judge the impersonation. I am Christian Fraser in london, katty kay is in washington. We still dont know how many people died in the Grenfell Tower blaze police say it will be more than the current death toll, which stands at 17. And such is the destruction inside the building it could take firefighters weeks to recover the remains. Today sniffer dogs, much lighter than people, and specially trained to locate bodies, have been sent into the building to help with the search. 37 people remain in hospital, 17 are in critical care. Our Home Affairs Editor mark easton has this report. Slowly, inch by pains

Transcripts For BBCNEWS Monday In Parliament 20170711

Monday in parliament. The main news from westminster after the 620 summit, the Prime Minister is confident about the uks position in the world but dismayed at americas position on climate change. I spoke personally to President Trump to encourage them to rejoin the Paris Agreement and i continue to hope that is exactly what he will do. Theresa may is reaching out to other parties on Big Policy Issues Labour says her government has run out of steam. If the Prime Minister would like it i am very happy to furnish her with a copy of our election manifesto, or better still an early election so that the people of this country can decide. Also on the programme the Falkland Islander who travelled 8,000 miles to raise concerns about brexit. We may well lose the support of the rest of europe and may well see spain and possibly other members of europe giving greater support to argentina over its mistaken and a legal claim to the falkland islands. When the leaders of the 620 countries the worlds l

Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC Newsroom Live 20170807

Officers defends the governments prevent programme, designed to stop people being drawn into terrorism. Commander dean haydon says criticism is based on ignorance and people dont understand how it works. And the new doctor hugh doctor who hopes that her being in a row will break down barriers. In this world, particularly, there are not rules, and that is a great thing. Good morning. Im joanna gosling. Welcome to bbc Newsroom Live. New laws, which aim to give people more protection online, will force Social Media Firms to delete information about their users, when asked to do so. Ministers say the Data Protection bill is intended to give people greater control over personal data. The Information Commissioner will be given the power to issue tougher fines for those who fail to protect information or who suffer a breach of privacy. Proposals included in the bill will make it easierfor people to give full consent for their to withdraw consent for their to withdraw consent for their painful

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