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BBCNEWS Outside Source June 4, 2024 20:10:00

is one and 100 people with grandparents from orkney have this mutation. and normally across the uk it s one and 1000. beautiful part of the world, how are people reacting to this and what does this mean for those affected? this to this and what does this mean for those affected? those affected? this news has “ust broken in the fi those affected? this news has “ust broken in the last i those affected? this news has “ust broken in the last halfi those affected? this news has “ust broken in the last half hour. h those affected? this news hasjust broken in the last half hour. the i broken in the last half hour. the residents in westerly have been invited to attend this public meeting tonight. we should really point out that the scientists are excited about this discovery. for many people it will come as a cause for concern. many people might not want to go and get the test to find out we should point out that the people that do have this le brca1 variant it doesn t mean they are

FOXNEWS The Ingraham Angle June 4, 2024 08:14:00

the foundational dates of america. the constitution, 1776on, not19 po sixteen nineteen. populism wants to createpulism w things, to build statues of reverence and songs and traditions and yes, it believes in uniting people, but uniting them by making race incidental, not essential to who you are in this bi and strong coastal elite, which has become the representation of is antithetical to all of that. so it s more of a robert views capitalism and we re going to rahs rah. and that s about as far as they can go with a pseudos capitalism, pseudo populism, because basically they don tmidc and they they never have now and they don t like i don t think they like the foundation ofthin america at its birth. and they thought ik tht goe t is maturity and it s all right inwa here. and there wass anotheranothh telling moment from thatis pbs interview. watch thie ths. s one of the things republicans say is a priority for them is investigating your family,n your son, hunter public s not n goin

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 13:48:00

at the height of covid, scientist in the east of england led the world in monitoring new variants as they came along. a lot of those checks have now been wound down, but a team in cambridge is still researching how well the vaccines are working. especially for the thousands of people who remain vulnerable because of illness or age. here s our correspondent richard westcott yes, we all love to forget about covid, but many don t have that luxury. people who ve had cancer or other illnesses are still at risk, as are older people. and that s why jack s giving his blood today. 0k, well done. 0k. he s one of 150 volunteers helping scientists keep tabs on how well the vaccines are working. talk me through your motivation for volunteering for this research. so, i lost family to covid. so the first wave last year, before i had covid myself, my family had covid. so i thought, well, if i can help out in my own little way, then hopefully people can benefit from that and research can work

FOXNEWS FOX and Friends June 4, 2024 13:01:00

them? there s really trying to rebuild that city. also wk b a shout out to them our local jacksonville affiliate they do a great job. ainsley: jacksonville is beautiful. brian: i talked more than you did. ainsley: while you had the open at 6:00 with the snow. i talked a lot. i love snow and he loves jacksonville. it s a big deal for brian. neptune beach have ever been there? we used to go on college. such a cool little town. brian: i graduated from college and i still go there. i haven t outgrown it. ainsley: i ll meet you there one day because it s so cute it s on the beach and obviously neptune beach. there are little restaurants. brian: it s fantastic. ainsley: it s great. brian: s one of those places you take an uber or a bike and do you make sure you visit all the bars. ainsley: and you can walk if you are staying in neptune beach opening is walkable you don t even need a bike. brian: enters a margaritaville.

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 14:49:00

lee madan reports. it s a question anyone renting in bristol has become used to being asked. what is the maximum monthly rent you are prepared to pay? how did you feel when you read that for the first time? that it was asking me, yeah, how much more are you willing to pay? sophie s one bedroom flat in st george was advertised at £750 per month, but she felt under pressure to offer £800. that was what made me quite anxious about it all, i was really desperate to get this place. it did force me to offer more, and i got the property, but i have had to work extra jobs. and sophie is not alone. with fierce competition for every flat, house or even room that becomes available, in the last three years, the rental market in bristol has seen a spike in bidding wars. the union acorn is calling for this to stop.

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