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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20240711

hello and welcome to our second look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the daily telegraph s deputy political editor lucy fisher and miatta fahnbulleh who s from the centre left think tank the new economics foundation. tomorrow s front pages starting with. the financial times leads on the talks between the uk and the eu as they try to calm the row over the supply of the astrazeneca coronavirus vaccine. the i leads on the same story and highlights fears of a trade war which could disrupt the uk s vaccine roll out to the under sos. the metro covers borisjohnson s response to any potential vaccine blockade he warns global businesses could stop investing in the eu if they were to go ahead with the measure. the daily mail leads on the news that vaccine passports may be needed to go to the pub with drinkers potentially barred without proof of a negative covid test or evidence of having a jab. the telegraph covers the same story w

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240711

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240711

choral singing. so, eight hours after a minute s silence, commemorating the first anniversary of the lockdown. a moment of reflection. a year that has been unlike any other year that most of us have lived through. many people lighting a candle, lighting a torch or holding up their phone. for the 126,000 people who have died of covid by the many who died of natural causes as well, caught up, though, in this pandemic, because no family has been able to grieve collectively, certainly in numbers, because of the lockdown restrictions in the country, and around the world, because of the pandemic. these images reflecting the national day of reflection. to the sounds of the choir of winchester cathedral. the charity which organised a national day of reflection is marie curie and its chief executive joins us now. thank you. this is something that you fought for food today and you can see some of the images around the country. this isn tjust for the people who died of covid, is it? .,

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major terrible illness. and that was a major set terrible illness. and that was a major set back and took some correcting. major set back and took some correcting- major set back and took some correctinu. ., ~ , ., .., correcting. onto the ft. astrazeneca to more vaccine correcting. onto the ft. astrazeneca to more vaccine data correcting. onto the ft. astrazeneca to more vaccine data after correcting. onto the ft. astrazeneca to more vaccine data after us - to more vaccine data after us monitor concern. this does come astrazeneca always seems to be creating problems either inadvertently. talk us through it. because dr fauci the chief medical officerfor because dr fauci the chief medical officer for the state because dr fauci the chief medical officerfor the state said because dr fauci the chief medical officer for the state said that he didn t want this statement to be at all critical about astrazeneca but somehow it ended up being so. it is somehow it ended up bei

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20240711

hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are broadcaster john stapleton and kate proctor, political editor of politics home. welcome home. back. let s go through some of welcome back. let s go through some of the papers. 0ur grief and loss the metro leads on the day s tributes across the country to remember the lives lost during the pandemic one year on from when the first lockdown was announced. alongside a photograph of one of the many candelit doorstep vigils, the times says it was a day to reflect and remember and contemplate a future that remains worryingly uncertain. the mail believes borisjohnson was visibly shattered at the downing street press conference in which he said he would be haunted by the pandemic for as long as he lives. the mirror headlines that it s time to learn from the mistakes and that the prime minister is under growing pressure to announce a public inquiry into the mismanagement

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