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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20171219

Different story, cloudy and gloomy in some areas. Also a bit of sunshine. This is 3 oclock. On the south coast, brightness. Eight degrees in bournemouth after the chilly start. Tonight, the weather is going to be slightly different. It will be a very mild night. We are not expecting any frost. Temperatures in england an wales will be plus five. In glasgow and belfast, double figures. Here a weather front is moving through bringing cloud and drizzle. This is thejet moving through bringing cloud and drizzle. This is the jet stream and look what its doing at the moment. Its pushing in this tunnel of mild air. Right up to lapland into finland there. This weather pattern is not expected to change an awful lot in the run up to christmas. Tomorrow, along with the mild tunnel ofair, tomorrow, along with the mild tunnel of air, there is also a weather front. A bit of drizzle around in lancashire northern parts of wales. Scotla nd lancashire northern parts of wales. Scotland will have a brighter

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC Newsroom Live 20171219

Its tuesday 19th december. Im ben brown. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. The royal navys new £3 billion Aircraft Carrier, hms Queen Elizabeth, is leaking. The navys future flagship, which was commissioned by the queen earlier this month, has a problem with one of its propeller shafts. Our defence correspondent Jonathan Beale reports. Earlier this month, amid much fanfare, the royal navys largest, most expensive warship was being commissioned into service by the queen. I name this ship Queen Elizabeth. Hailed as the most powerful capable warship ever to raise the white ensign. But what the navy did not say at the time was that she was leaking. According to the sun newspaper, a fault with a seal around one of the ships propeller shafts has left her taking on up to 200 litres of water every hour. The problem was first identified during her sea trials earlier this year. A royal Navy Spokesman insisted the fault was now scheduled for repair and that it would not prevent the 65,000 tonne wars

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Transcripts For KCSM Focus On Europe 20180105

By the system that was supposed to protect and support them. Polish citizen, janina urban, lost her son. He was murdered by the assailant who hijacked his vehicle to carry out the atrocity. Janina urban has brought fresh candles for her sons grave. Truck driver lukazs urban was the first to die last year in the terrorist attack on a berlin Christmas Market. Visiting the graveyard in banie, poland has become a sad ritual for her and her husband. We come here almost every other day. We need to clean up, because so many people come here, from all over poland, from all over europe. It needs to be kept tidy his mother does not want to speak oncamera. She is overcome with tears and bitterness. Especially now, one year after the attack. She blames the German Authorities and the german chancellor in particular. She also believes the attack could have been prevented. The family feels abandoned. They still hope to receive some personal token of sympathy, a letter of condolence, from chancellor a

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Transcripts For KCSM Focus On Europe 20180107

By the system that was supposed to protect and support them. Polish citizen, janina urban, lost her son. He was murdered by the assailant who hijacked his vehicle to carry out the atrocity. Janina urban has brought fresh candles for her sons grave. Truck driver lukazs urban was the first to die last year in the terrorist attack on a berlin Christmas Market. Visiting the graveyard in banie, poland has become a sad ritual for her and her husband. We come here almost every other day. We need to clean up, because so many people come here, from all over poland, from all over europe. It needs to be kept tidy his mother does not want to speak oncamera. She is overcome with tears and bitterness. Especially now, one year after the attack. She blames the German Authorities and the german chancellor in particular. She also believes the attack could have been prevented. The family feels abandoned. They still hope to receive some personal token of sympathy, a letter of condolence, from chancellor a

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News At One 20170525

Staff cry. They just at no point did i see any member of staff cry. Theyjust rose to the challenge, and they just staff cry. Theyjust rose to the challenge, and theyjust kept going. Some of those staff describe a night they will never be able to forget. Well have the latest from manchester, and well assess the seriousness of the row between police and us authorities. Also this lunchtime. On a charm offensive. Having criticised both in the past, donald trump arrives in brussels for talks with nato and eu leaders. Net migration to the uk falls by 84,000 most of those leaving the country were eu citizens. Shouting please, please, be respectful. Angry scenes at ukips Manifesto Launch, as theresa may is accused of being partly to blame for the manchester atrocity. And coming up in the sport on bbc news. Buttons back. Already in practice earlier today ahead of this weekends monaco grand prix, where Jenson Button is making a one off return. Good afternoon, and welcome to the bbc news at one.

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