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Transcripts for BBC Radio Oxford BBC Radio Oxford 20180315 010000

Yes b.c. 5. It s 1 o clock on 5 live as we welcome local radio stations from across the b.b.c. This is up all my time which it falls to my knees and 5 lot of America supports Brisson Everett s expulsion of Russian diplomats in sports are time to appoint Mark Hughes as manager and Chelsea are out of the Champions League on the 5 live Web site right now you can find the latest Fitz and fearless podcast focusing on yoga wellness and meditation. This is b.b.c. 5 live with the b.b.c. News on 5 Live his Kevin McGraw the one here says it stands in solidarity with the carry over the decision to expel 23 Russian diplomats Moscow has denied having any involvement in the souls reports and it was called the action unjustified and the Us ambassador to the un Nikki Haley s been speaking as an emergency Security Council session if the Russian government stopped using chemical weapons to assassinate its enemies and if the Russian government stopped helping it Syrian ally to use chemical weapons to ki

Transcripts for BBC Radio Scotland MW BBC Radio Scotland MW 20180315 020000

This c.b.c. 5. It s 2 o clock on 5 Live I m Richard Foster this is a bull market I m a news this hour Washington offers Britain is back in the diplomatic row with Russia. A point Mark Hughes as manager and Chelsea are out of the Champions League this is b.b.c. 5 live with the b.b.c. News on 5 Live Here s Lisa McCormick Russia s demanding material evidence that it was behind the poisoning of a former spy in Solsbury the un Security Council s held an emergency session to discuss the attack following 2 reason Mazen on XM and the 23 diplomats to be expelled from the u.k. He is a security correspondent Gordon Corera the aspiration is ambitious simply to dismantle Russia s espionage capability here in the u.k. Other measures as well the government wants including the ability to stop suspected spies at the border report something they could only do with terrorism suspects as well and to do more to check private quite right the government s to spend almost 50000000 pounds in a new chemical we

Transcripts for BBC Radio Nottingham BBC Radio Nottingham 20180315 040000

In the past March this c.b.c. 5. It s 4 o clock on 5 Live I m Richard Foster this is up all night the main news this hour an emergency the u.n. Session ever the SOLs re-attack time in small Southampton to a point Mark Hughes is manager and Chelsea are out of the Champions League. Is b.b.c. 5 live with the b.b.c. News on 5 of his Kevin McGrath rushes demanding material evidence it was behind the poisoning of a former spy in Salzburg the un Security Council s been holding an emergency session to discuss the attack following to resume Azan incident the 23 deployments are to be expelled from the county is a security correspondent Gordon Corera the aspiration is ambitious simply to dismantle Russia s espionage capability here in the u.k. Other measures as well the government wants including the ability to stop suspected spies at the border report something they could only do with terrorism suspects as well and to do more to check private flight and right the government s to spend almost $5

Transcripts for BFBS Salisbury Plain BFBS Salisbury Plain 20180315 190000

Have issued a joint statement with Britain condemning the 1st offensive use of a nerve agent in Europe since the 2nd World War 2 reason May s been visiting the scene of the poison attack in Seoul is free today and thanked the international community for their support Russia continued to deny any responsibility foreign minister Sergey Lavrov Moscow would only return into partnership with the e.u. On 2 conditions when our European neighbors lose interest in following American research phobic tendencies including sanctions on provocations when they lose interest in the scandalous actions which we now see from the government of the United Kingdom which go far outside the norms of propriety. The head of NATO said the organization didn t want a new Cold War all an arms race with Russia the secretary general yen Stoltenberg said NATO members would stand together in the face of what he called a pattern of reckless behavior by Russia it s extremely important to express a strong political suppo

Transcripts for BBC Radio London BBC Radio London 20180314 070000

Some Piccadilly itself plus Constitution Hill was closed at the moment the police of close and James s Street southbound that s been closed overnight because of a collapsed manhole cover the m $25.00 laser mansion $26.00 it will be going clockwise one lanes closed off. The covering of a broken down van the trains and ships are posting a good service this morning and he updates she can give us a call 012-722-4200 extension 0 or you can tweet me at b.b.c. Travel and that box sleepy me see Radio London has more travel in 15 minutes 7 hours ago the deadline issued by to reason made to President Putin expired with the Russian embassy in London says any threat to take punitive measures would be met with a response what does that mean how worried should we be that s with me after the news. On digital radio and t.v. Online to fair point 9 am Monday news radio station. Radio Mondo. London s News itself and I m Matthew Schofield Professor Stephen Hawking widely acclaimed as one of the world s t

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