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BBCNEWS Sportsday July 2, 2024

light. probably not too many showers in scotland by the afternoon, showers pushing down into england and wales. a dry day across northern ireland and the south east with some sunshine. temperatures similar to the past couple of days, so 11 to 13 degrees. away from the showers i want to take you back and this is a satellite picture from this afternoon. this looks rather menacing and this is a band of rain that will come sweeping across the atlantic into the uk. the only band of rain we will see over the next few days. nowhere near as wet and stormy as it has been. it moves away from here very quickly during the morning and it moves eastwards and is followed by sunshine and some blustery showers as well. maybe a little bit chillier across scotland on wednesday, eight or 9 degrees. the rain may linger in the south east into the afternoon but they should not be too much rain. just a short time ago there were still 19 flood warnings in england, mainly in the south. but river level

BBCNEWS The July 2, 2024

hello, i m christian fraser. you re watching the context on bbc news. poland s incumbent prime minister gets first chance to form a government, after his party won elections, but failed to get a parliamentary majority. the president of poland and rey duda has asked the incumbent prime minister matteush mora vietskee to form a new cabinet. mr mora, vietskee party won the most seats at the election failed to secure the majority. within the next two weeks he will face a vote of confidence a vote he is bound to lose. the coalition of opposition partie waiting in the wings is led by the former president of the european council donald tusk. he is said to have already agreed on key government appointments. no opposition party has indicated it wants to support mr mora vietskee in his last ditch attempt at retaining power. here s president duda on what happens next. translation: if the representative of law and justice fails to form - a government, then in the next step, it will be

Transcripts For ALJAZAM News

Asylum seekers in nalu after a scathing report reveals abuse plus. The music ga mark bias gambias people to hear. So first to hungry where officials have closed a main rail way station in the capitol budapest to stop refugees traveling to austria and germany and it has been like in the last few hours and hundreds of migrants and refugees there are calling on police to let them board trains so they can leave hungry. Security forces have been blocking the entrance to the station crossing over to Andrew Simmons who is there to talk us through exactly what is happening there and why the authorities took this step now. Reporter these people have feared Something Like this would happen. They were so under confident during mondays opening of the Train Service to austria and germany and they were flooding on the trains and police were standing back but early on Tuesday Morning the police were not standing back and they were throwing them out of the rail way station and forming a solid line, st

KCSM Journal March 19, 2015

European tourists in the capital of tunis. Monica 19 people were killed primarily westerners including one german and people from poland, spain, and italy. Brian reporter there was panic in tunis. People have to flee machine gun fire during a threehour assault. Two heavily armed man stormed the museum. A shot at tourists and took hostages. The siege ended when Tunisian Special units stormed the building and freed the captives. 19 people were killed in the attack including Foreign Tourists of different nationalities, in addition to two tunisians. The bardo museum is in central tunis next to the countrys parliaments. At the time of the attack it is believed 100 tourists were in the building. Following this siege the french president expressed sympathy during a visit to the louvre museum. No matter when or where terror is perpetrated we are all affected. Reporter it is a hard setback for the country. Unlike many neighbors tunisia was able to put democratic structures in place after the ar

BBCNEWS BBC News January 22, 2021 22:45:00

A real worry that children who are already a real worry that children who are already potentially not getting the best life chances because they live in deprived areas and things like that and in deprived areas and things like that and we are seeing a lot of that in head that and we are seeing a lot of that in head teachers of the last few months in head teachers of the last few months who are outsourced their own laptops months who are outsourced their own laptops and months who are outsourced their own laptops and its brilliant that theyve laptops and its brilliant that theyve done that and going to local companies theyve done that and going to local companies but the roll out from government has not necessarily covered government has not necessarily covered itself in glory, i do not think covered itself in glory, i do not think. Allocation is changed, head teacher think. Allocation is changed, head teacher saying theyre not getting the support they need. This is a realty the support

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