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BBCNEWS Newsday June 4, 2024 00:06:00

flooding destroyed by the severe flooding- destroyed by the severe flooding. destroyed by the severe floodinu. ., ., flooding. the power and water and mother flooding. the power and water and mother nature flooding. the power and water and mother nature it - flooding. the power and water and mother nature it is - flooding. the power and water and mother nature it is really. and mother nature it is really devastating. devastating. the water is so hot that beach-goers - devastating. the water is so hot that beach-goers saying devastating. the water is so l hot that beach-goers saying it hot that beach goers saying it is not hot that beach goers saying it is not calling them off and it is not calling them off and it is like is not calling them off and it is like a is not calling them off and it is like a hot tub. meanwhile, an out of control wildfire has crossed into the us from canada. an evacuation order was put in place for residents near 0roville in washington state, as w

BBCNEWS Newsday June 4, 2024 23:06:00

state, as well as the canadian town of 0usoyos. the wildfire called eagle bluff is estimated to be burning more than 12 thousand acres between the two countries. it is just one of more than 1,000 wildfires burning across canada. so far this season, canadian wildfires have burned more than 31 million acres of land. that s more than the area of cuba. in the chinese capital beijing, at least two people have died during the country s strongest storm in years. the storm has triggered widespread flooding causing hundreds of thousands of people to be evacuated across the country. the storm is weakening but china s government has urged people to stay indoors. 0ur correspondent steve mcdonnel has sent this report. unrelenting rain has brought flash flooding to the suburbs of beijing. cars have been washed away at an alarming speed.

BBCNEWS BBC News Now June 4, 2024 11:37:00

knowledge about how government works. insider knowledge. 0ne knowledge about how government works. insider knowledge. one of the controversies about this was her background, that she was the top civil servant that led that investigation into downing street parties during covid. the report into that was published in may last year, this won t go that she had with keir starmer was in october of last year. and she reports having said that she would consider his offer, if she ever resigned from the civil service. which he later went on to do. she has now accepted that role, and as i say, is set to start in september. and one of the key functions of it, as you say, will be preparing labourfor functions of it, as you say, will be preparing labour for potentially a role in government, if they were to win the next general election. so i think, as i say, there is unhappiness about the appointment, but labour welcoming herjoining but labour welcoming her joining their team. but labour welco

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 10:12:00

investigation into the civil servant s new role. last week she was cleared to start work with sir keir starmer. they found no evidence her impartiality was impaired. energy prices could spike this winter, forcing governments to step in and subsidise bills again, according to the head of the international energy agency. he said if china s economy strengthens quickly, gas prices could rise. the uk government insists energy bills are still expected to fall. there are indications that global temperatures spiked injune, intensifying concerns that restricting long term increases to 1.5 degrees may now be impossible. extreme heatwaves in the chinese capital beijing have broken records. it s been a similar story in the united states, where temperatures have been 10 degrees above the seasonal average. india one of the most climate vulnerable regions has seen an increase in heat related deaths. and in the uk,

BBCNEWS The Context June 4, 2024 19:44:00

some of that money raised will fund two new researchers. billy s family are determined that the fundraising one stop here. there are new indications that global temperatures spiked injune. that s intensified concerns that restricting long term increases in global temperatures to 1.5 degrees may now be impossible. extreme heatwaves in the chinese capital beijing have broken records. it s been a similar story in the united states where temperatures have been ten degrees above the seasonal average. india has seen an increase in deaths related to the heat.

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