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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News At One 20171128

Thrilled, it is such exciting news. It isa thrilled, it is such exciting news. It is a really happy time for any couple and we wish them all the best and hope they enjoy this happy moment. Thousands of tourists remain trapped on the indonesia island of bali as a volcano threatens to erupt. And the photographer from coventry whos finally found fame for his photographs at the age of 95. On the bbc news channel, we will have all the latest reports, results, interviews and features from the bbc sports centre. Good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. Pope francis has urged myanmar to respect human rights, justice and different ethnicities, but he stopped short of specifically referring to the Rohingya Muslims, many of whom have fled to bangladesh. The pope was delivering a keynote speech in myanmar, where he met the countrys de facto leader, Aung San Suu Kyi. Hundreds of thousands of rohingyas fled a military crackdown in myanmar that began in august. Many of them are now living i

Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20171128

South west, some showers for north east england. Drier for the north west of england. Some showers into wales and the northwest temperatures not too much, mid single figures. Dry weather for much of central and southern england. Some breezy as well. As we go through this evening and overnight, we continue to seek showers down east coast, extending further south, summer east coast, extending further south, summer showers persisting for Northern Ireland and southern parts of wales and western parts of the south west. Dry weather around, clear skies, feeling cold, patti frost developing improved spots, one oi frost developing improved spots, one or two patches of ice where we see showers passing through. Showers for eastern coastal regions tomorrow, a lot of brightness around, the best of that south west scotland, wales and south west of england. Scattering of showers for Northern Ireland, parts of wales and elsewhere, temperatures in single figures, feeling a little bit cooler than today

Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC Newsroom Live 20171128

And another Profumo Affair revealed this time spy decades before he resigned over his relationship with Christine Keeler. Good morning. Its tuesday the 28th of november. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. New measures are to be introduced to reduce the number of deaths and serious injuries during childbirth in england. For the first time, parents of Stillborn Babies are to be routinely offered an independent investigation into what went wrong. The uk has already reduced the mortality rate for babies but still lags behind many other European Countries. Heres our health correspondent, dominic hughes. Losing twins during pregnancy, and then having baby hugo very prematurely, means rachel understands all too well the challenges childbirth can present. Her experience has taught her that parents and medical staff need to be more aware of when things could go wrong. I think its education of pregnant women to never be afraid to ask questions and raise concerns. And its also the medical establishmen

Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News At Five 20171128

David davis is summoned to the house of commons by mps, over his refusal to hand over documents assessing brexits Economic Impact. Thousands of tourists remain trapped on the indonesia island of bali, as a volcano threatens to erupt. Its 5 oclock. Our main story is that pope francis has said in a speech in myanmar that all ethnic groups should be respected, but he notably failed to refer to the countrys persecuted rohingya minority there are hundreds of thousands of refugees camped here in squalor and desperation. The camping behind me behind this shelter, there are many more all huddled together very close together and they are all looking to World Leaders to highlight their plight. But hope frances today, although he did talk about the need for ethnic harmony and four ethnic groups to be respected, he appeared to follow catholic leaders in myanmar and indirectly direct the address the refugees. It is it is possibly Pope Franciss most sensitive trip, to a country whose powerful milita

Transcripts For BBCNEWS Sportsday 20171128

Even tools dropped by an astronaut. Scientists believe there are now half a million pieces of debris the size of a marble or bigger and each piece has the potential to do some serious damage. Last year the International Space station was hit. This chip in a window was caused when it was struck by a tiny fleck of paint. But the bigger pieces ofjunk are a more pressing problem. This european satellite, the size of a double decker bus, suddenly stopped working in 2012. Since then, its been circling the earth, threatening other key satellites in its path. The problem is going to grow. Its going to grow because collisions are going to take place in the orbital environment. Were going to lose the satellites that we rely on. Thats going to be costly to us, its going to be costly to the future generation. All eyes are now trained on the remove debris spacecraft. If the technology works, the hope is future missions can be scaled up and the space clean up can begin. Rebecca morelle, bbc news. Ne

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