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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240711

of the former prime minister david cameron for the collapsed firm greensill capital mps vote today on whether to hold a parliamentary inquiry. the family of a pregnant nurse who died with covid 19 hasn t received any money from a fundraising campaign which is now at £186,000, even though it was set up to support her husband and children. young black people have been hit hardest by unemployment during the covid pandemic, according to new research. the resolution foundation think tank said that over the past year, the jobless rate for young black people rose by more than a third to 35%, compared with 24% for young people of asian descent and 13% for young white people. the foundation said that covid had widened existing gaps between ethnic groups. it added that young people had borne the brunt ofjob losses in lockdown: between the second and third quarters of 2020 the unemployment rate among 18 24 year olds rose from 11.5% to 13.6%. i can now speak to kathleen henehan, who s

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News at One 20240711

sleaze. we ll be live from westminster as the mps debate gets under way. also this lunchtime. a uk covid trial testing different types of vaccine for the first and second dose is being expanded to include new vaccines and more volunteers. an inquest into the death of jack merrick and saskia jones has heard from another victim who was also stabbed at fishmongers hall in 2019. climate talks between the world s two biggest polluters us envoyjohn kerry hopes to persuade beijing to agree new targets on cutting greenhouse gas emissions. and the charity shop boom record sales as shoppers return to the high street, but some goodwill stores are being overwhelmed with donations. and coming up in sport on the bbc news channel. northern ireland s women can start preparing for a major finals for the first time after beating ukraine to reach next year s european championship. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. mps will vote this afternoon on whether there should be

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240711

come fly with us. the vaccine roll out wouldn t have happened without brexit. the view of sirjames dyson speaking exclusively to breafast about leaving the eu, jobs here and abroad, and who does the vacuuming at home. a late scare for chelsea, but they re through to the semifinals of the champions league for the first time in seven years. good morning from the roof of broadcasting house in london. a chilly start across the board, but cool along the north sea coastline. the details later in the programme. it s wednesday april 14th. our top story. the department for health insists that its target to offer a covid vaccine to all adults in the uk by the end ofjuly remains on track, afterjohnson &johnson suspended a planned rollout of its jab in the us, south africa and europe. it follows reports of very rare blood clotting in some people who ve had the jab in america. the uk s ordered 30 million doses of the vaccine, and the medical regulator says it ll evaluate safety reports r

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for the first and second dose is being expanded to include new vaccines and more volunteers. an inquest into the death of jack merrick and saskia jones has heard from another victim who was also stabbed at fishmongers hall in 2019. climate talks between the world s two biggest polluters us envoyjohn kerry hopes to persuade beijing to agree new targets on cutting greenhouse gas emissions. and the countdown is on it s 100 days until the opening of the summer olympic games in tokyo. hello, good afternoon. mps will vote this afternoon on whether there should be a parliamentary inquiry into the lobbying activities of the former prime minister david cameron. labour says a government investigation into mr cameron s work for the collapsed firm, greensill capital, is insufficient. a debate in the commons is under way and at prime minister s questions boris johnson admitted it wasn t clear the boundaries between whitehall and business had been properly understood. the labour leader

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