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BBCNEWS BBC News July 14, 2024

Workers, after a tentative deal to rescue the company from insolvency. A group of women diagnosed with a rare form of cancer linked to Breast Implants, take legal action. And at 11 30pm well be taking an in depth look at the papers with our reviewers, new european columnist and playwright bonnie greer and the associate director of iea, kate andrews. Stay with us for that. Hello. A murder inquiry has begun after a Police Officer died while investigating a burglary. Pc Andrew Harper, who was 28, is thought to have been dragged along by a vehicle late last night, near the village of ufton nervet in berkshire. He was married just four weeks ago. Ten people have been arrested, including a 13 year old boy and tonight police are carrying out inquiries at a nearby caravan site. 0ur correspondent, Daniel Sandford reports. On a rural stretch of the a4 outside reading, Police Officers doing what they dread investigating the death of one of their own. Pc Andrew Harper, 28 years old, married to his

BBCNEWS HARDtalk July 14, 2024

Its been reported that President Trump might like to buy the arctic territory. At 10pm, clive myrie will be here with a full round up of the days news. Will be here with a full first, Stephen Sackur interviews roger hallam, the co founder of Extinction Rebellion, a movement dedicated to mass resistance and civil disobedience; how far are these climate rebels prepared to go . Welcome to hardtalk, im Stephen Sackur. Back in 2015, the nations of the world made a formal commitment to act to keep Global Warming well below two degrees centigrade. So much for fine words global Greenhouse Gas emissions are still rising. The data suggest the planet is warming at an alarming rate. What to do about it . Well, my guest today is roger hallam, co founder of Extinction Rebellion, a movement dedicated to mass resistance and civil disobedience. How far are the climate rebels prepared to go . Roger hallam, welcome to hardtalk. There is, and has been for years, no shortage of activist groups committed to

BBCNEWS The Papers July 14, 2024

Monday night and tuesday, our area of High Pressure just starts to edge a little closer, the isobars begin to open up, which means the wind drops out. Through tuesday a bit of a quieter day on the cards, it wont be plain sailing, wall to wall blue skies, we have further showers for wales, Northern England and up into scotland, but a good deal of fine, dry weather elsewhere, some cells of sunshine and with lighter winds are different feel to the day. Bridges 1421. Different feel to the day. Bridges 14 21. Back to ourjetstream, it is still south of the uk through next week, it does weaken slightly, and week, it does weaken slightly, and we have a couple of scenarios. At the moment one that looks most likely is follow pressure to have a greater influence on our weather, so if that happens it will be cooler, brazier and times wet, spells of rain, ourarea of brazier and times wet, spells of rain, our area of High Pressure still sits towards the south and west. Brazier. There is still the ch

BBCNEWS Wednesday In Parliament July 14, 2024

Now on bbc news, wednesday in parliament. Hello there, and welcome to wednesday in parliament, where theresa may bows out to applause at the end of her last pmqs. And that duty, to serve my constituents, will remain my greatest motivation. Applause. But there are reservations about her successor. Outgoing american president s get to pardon anybody they want. If she could, would she pardon her successor for sabotaging her premiership . Also on this programme, urgent action after an extraordinary decline in safety at Feltham Young 0ffenders institution. And ahead of borisjohnsons giant reshuffle, the business secretary is told he wont be forgotten. And he shouldnt worry, because there will always be a parking space in my heart for him. But first, theresa may has resigned as Prime Minister, handing over thejob to the newly elected conservative leader, borisjohnson. Theresa may made a final appearance outside number ten, alongside her husband philip. She said to serve as Prime Minister was

BBCNEWS BBC Newsroom Live July 14, 2024

Borisjohnson spaces as backbencher since the cull now it is the remain as who are the rebels behind the Prime Minister. Im shaun ley with the rest of the days news. Forecasters predict today will be the uks hottest day on record temperatures could reach 39 degrees. Im a stones throw away from Heathrow Airport were later today we could see the highest temperature ever recorded in the uk. Nissan cuts its workforce by 12,500 worldwide after reporting a 98 drop in profits. And what goes up, must come down a french inventor fails in his attempt to become the first man to cross the English Channel on a jet powered fly board. A very good morning to you from a scorching westminster and, boy, were the fireworks flying yesterday after the fireworks flying yesterday after the most radical reshuffle in decades. Borisjohnson the most radical reshuffle in decades. Boris johnson holding the most radical reshuffle in decades. Borisjohnson holding his first Cabinet Meeting this morning. The new Prime M

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