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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 16:22:00

with the academic side as well, all of the events we offer are linked to academic of the events we offer are linked to academic events. academic events. what sort of things can they do? academic events. what sort of things can they do? there s academic events. what sort of things can they do? there s debate - can they do? there s debate societies can they do? there s debate societies student can they do? there s debate societies student council, i can they do? there s debate i societies student council, more sporting societies student council, more sporting activities as well, and a wide sporting activities as well, and a wide range of creative arts as music, wide range of creative arts as music, drama. wide range of creative arts as music. drama- wide range of creative arts as music, drama. they begin at year seven all the music, drama. they begin at year seven all the way music, drama. they begin at year seven all the way to music, drama. they begin at year sev

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 19:57:00

than at any time in 150 years. for one scientist, it s a dream come true. it s been a great thrill to see the butterfly back in such large numbers again. i, alas, was present when the large blue went extinct in this country many years ago and, at the time, i never thought i d see it back. but now, to look at it and watch perhaps some four, five, six or more all on one patch of flowers is just terrific. the butterfly s tricky to protect because it s fussy about where it lives and depends on ants. the young caterpillars trick the ants into taking them into their nests to spend the winter underground. restoring the flower rich meadows that the butterfly likes to lay its eggs has been key to turning its fortunes around. i m just trying to get the large blue back on these sites. we re actually recreating a missing type of habitat that for various

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 19:48:00

and the dear is that will make all of us less likely to switch to lower carbon forms of transport, and will also reduce the pressure on airlines to reduce their emissions. as many parts of the world are facing soaring temperatures and serious droughts china has been particularly hard hit by a record heatwave. severe droughts are threatening crops and drying up riverbeds. officials have issued a national red alert with some provinces experiencing temperatures of over 40 degrees. the heatwave has also affected hydro electric power forcing companies to temporarily shut down and leading to other energy saving measures. 0ur beijing correspondent stephen mcdonell reports. in august, laoye temple is normally surrounded by water. this year, you can walk to it across the dry bed of poyang lake. for 70 days, the yangtze river basin has been caught in a record heat wave, and low river levels have hit hydroelectricity production.

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 19:17:00

anderson had taken four wickets and stuart broad with three. the anderson had taken four wickets and stuart broad with three. stuart broad with three. the titch can deteriorate stuart broad with three. the titch can deteriorate and stuart broad with three. the titch can deteriorate and it stuart broad with three. the titch can deteriorate and it brings - stuart broad with three. the titch can deteriorate and it brings the. can deteriorate and it brings the spinners and to play and can offer bouncers as the game goes on. but as a bowling group this morning we got together and fancied bowling and felt like the clouds would help the ball move a little bit and whether we could try and make some early inroads. i wasn t disappointed to lose the toss. it is a release of pressure when the team wins the toss and they go out and bat and bowl. ex england batter gary ballance has apologised to azeem rafiq for using racist language against his former yorkshire team mate. details of racial ab

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 19:36:00

those young people. and, you know, that s absolutely right that we do that, but it s very easy and it s very convenient sometimes just to look at those headline figures. the pandemic has led to more disruption, more lost learning in the north, on top of a gap that already existed. to understand the difference in results, you ve really got to look outside schools. of course, there are wealthy people in the north, but there are also communities where childhood is spent mainly in poverty, where poor housing and a lack of money limits children s sense of opportunity. but this is a time for many to celebrate. whether collecting results in northern ireland. i did not expect to get what i did get, considering the year we ve all had. ..or in wales, most 16 year olds were firmly focused on their next steps. what we ve got to do is, fill out the application form, just answer a few really easy questions. at newcastle college, grace was using her gcses to sign up for a btec, with others getting

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