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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Afternoon Live 20240713

August. One of britains two most notorious paedophiles has been stabbed to death in prison. We have all the spot. Another big night of football. Gareth southgate is going to be looking for a big response from his england players. They were awful against the Czech Republic last friday. They can qualify for next summers euros. Looking at the weather. It is looking difficult here. We have some very wet weather this afternoon across england and wales. Particularly concerned with the south east of england and Eastern England as we had to the sea bed where we could see some torrential downpours as thunderstorms come packing in. If you are taking to the roads expect some problems. We could see some public transport disruption. Coming up, the offerand public transport disruption. Coming up, the offer and is believed to be british missing after an iis camp was overrun. They are and safe with aid workers in syria. This is afternoon light. I am simon mccoy. The queen in the last two hours has unv

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News At Ten 20240713

Order order. The howls and the rage of a house divided. Theyll be replaced with some new voices. Some here will disappear. I call the Prime Minister. Mr speaker, thank you. But its never been that straightforward with this group of mps, as this still new Prime Minister knows to his cost. There is only one way to restore the esteem in which our democracy is held, and to recover the respect in which parliament should be held by the people of this country, and that is finally to offer ourselves to the judgement of the people of this country, and i commend this bill to the house. Labour had said no three times already, but this morning they were up for the rallies and the photo ops of a campaign, ready after weeks of refusing for the first december election in nearly a hundred years. Its going to be fun, and ive just had a Weather Forecast its going to be good weather even though some in this crowd believe its a mistake to go to the polls now. We are going out there to fight an election ca

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Climate Change 20240713

Meet the paviers from nottingham. Look at the camera. Say, cheese no, henry. Henry. Claudine is an infant school teacher. Alex installs commercial laundries. Ten year old zack is into rugby and football, and seven year old henry volunteers for the council picking up litter. Happy birthday, daddy. Happy birthday, dad whoopwhoop the paviers have agreed to be our guinea pigs and, for the next two weeks, will try to reduce their Carbon Footprint. And. Action earlier this year, the government pledged to reduce the uks Greenhouse Gas emissions to almost zero by 2050. And for any left over, well have to find ways of capturing and storing Carbon Dioxide. So, the result is net zero. Weve already managed to make big cuts to our emissions 42 since 1990. Most of the savings have come because energy is getting cleaner and were manufacturing less here. This has all happened without us having to do much. But that has got to change. Reaching net zero is going to require a lot more effort from us all,

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20240713

You are up to date on the headlines. It is time for hardtalk. Welcome to hardtalk. I am at stephen sackur. What makes a whistleblower . What prompts someone to break rank, maybe break the law in order to expose a secret, often at great cost to themselves . Well, my guest today is katharine gun. In 2003 she worked at the uks signals intelligence agency, gchq, she looked potentially explosive information about americas covert effort to sway un diplomats to support the iraq war stop she risked everything, including prison, in an act that changed her life. Now her story has been made into a movie. But 16 years on, has her perspective changed . Katharine gun, welcome to hardtalk. Thank you very much. You are in the public eye today because of the release of a film which focuses on a fateful decision you talk 16 years ago. And we will talk about it in some detail. Ijust want ago. And we will talk about it in some detail. I just want to ago. And we will talk about it in some detail. Ijust wan

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Climate Change 20240713

Meet the paviers from nottingham. Look at the camera. Say, cheese no, henry. Henry. Claudine is an infant school teacher. Alex installs commercial laundries. Ten year old zack is into rugby and football, and seven year old henry volunteers for the council picking up litter. Happy birthday, daddy. Happy birthday, dad whoop whoop the paviers have agreed to be our guinea pigs and, for the next two weeks, will try to reduce their Carbon Footprint. And. Action earlier this year, the government pledged to reduce the uks Greenhouse Gas emissions to almost zero by 2050. And for any left over, well have to find ways of capturing and storing Carbon Dioxide. So, the result is net zero. Weve already managed to make big cuts to our emissions 42 since 1990. Most of the savings have come because energy is getting cleaner and were manufacturing less here. This has all happened without us having to do much. But that has got to change. Reaching net zero is going to require a lot more effort from us all,

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