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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20180127

For yeovil town, beaten 4 0 by Manchester United, Alexis Sanchez the new signing instrumental but tonight Newport County have the chance for an upset when they take on tottenham. And susan has the weather. My my daughter angela was murdered seven months ago. Multiple oscar nominated film three billboards 0utside ebbing, missouri, we hear from its billboards 0utside ebbing, missouri, we hearfrom its british writer and director. And susan has the weather. Good morning, we will be up against the cloud this weekend, some pretty grey prospects for most today. A windy story. More details coming up. Thank you. Our main story all current rape and Sexual Assault cases in england and wales are being reviewed as a matter of urgency. The announcement from the director of Public Prosecutions follows the recent collapse of several high profile trials after vital evidence had not been shared with defence lawyers. Its believed a number of cases could be stopped as a result. Adina campbell has more. In

Transcripts For ALJAZAM News 20240622

Missing mh370 plane . Malaysia sends investigators to find out. Robin adams with the sport the latest from the third ashes, and the Worlds Toughest foot race enters the final stages. We are in california later in the programme the verdict in the retrial of three al jazeera journalists in egypt has been postponed until august the 2nd. Mohamed fadel fahmy, Mohammed Badr and peter greste were accused of colluding with the outlawed muslim brotherhood. Charges they and al jazeera deny. Al jazeera journalists say justice has been delayed again. Mohammed badr and Mohamed Fadel fahmy arrived at a cairo court hoping to hear a verdict reflecting the truth that they are not guilty. Instead, they were told that the case has been postponed for a week. Its disponting what happened. Reporter their colleague peter greste who has been tried in absentia says they victim come to expect delays. They hoped there would be closure at this stage. The only thing that defines us is the verdict. Reporter Mohamed

Transcripts For DW Business - News 20171106

German made easy. Sustainable protection for the earth ideas designed to preserve our ecosystems they exist around the world. Global ideas takes the next step protection for our planets biological diversity trailblazing projects. D. W. Dot com slash global i. D. S. A huge new eco financial documents exposes political leaders and to v. I. P. s the socalled Paradise Papers reveal how the will to move us and shake has invested their wealth in offshore tax havens. Also coming up u. S. President donald trump has started his twelve day asia tour with trade relations high on the agenda. Welcome to the business theyre calling it the paradise paid thirteen point four million files revealing an impressive list of corporations and v. I. P. s involved in large scale tax avoidance from facebook apple to nike to us come. Secretary wilbur ross of Britains Queen elizabeth the second it is the second such data lake the first one was called the Panama Papers they contained eleven and a half million fina

Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20171111

And susan has the weekends weather. Murky weather around to begin the weekend across the southern half of the British Isles. Clearer and brighter conditions coming from the north, but all in all, actually feeling. A chilly building. Feeling. Millions of people will fall silent this morning, on Armistice Day, to remember those who have lost their lives while serving in the armed forces. Its the 99th anniversary of the end of the first world war. Alexandra mackenzie is outside westminster abbey. Alexandra, whats happening today . We can speak now about people who have lost their lives serving in the armed forces, they will be remembered today . Absolutely. You join me on a rather wet Armistice Day morning. It is exactly 100 years since the end of the first world war. We are in the heart of westminster, where people will gather later today to remember the men and women who fell in all conflicts. We are very close to the field of remembrance. The senator is just down the road. The senate h

Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20170629

Snowdonia. Figures today show the number of people being rescued in the mountains is up on last year. Later in the programme we will find out why. Ten years ago today, the first iphone went on sale sparking a smartphone revolution. But how have they changed the way we live . Ill be finding out. Weve come to sheffield to hear about a multi Million Pound plan by the Lawn Tennis Association to revamp grassroots tennis and were also launching our Breakfast Summer Challenge with world number one andy murray the first to take it on. And sarah has the weather. Good morning. Weve got a lot of cloud across the skies today bringing heavy rain for northern and western parts. I will have a full forecast in 15 minutes. Good morning, first our main story. A retired court of appealjudge, sir Martin Moore Bick, is today expected to be appointed to lead the Public Inquiry into the Grenfell Tower disaster. The news comes as police say at least 80 people are believed to have died in the fire, but they do

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