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BBCNEWS BBC News July 13, 2024

Wins Sports Personality of the year. And well be taking another look at the papers with political commentator and former head of press under david cameron, Giles Kenningham and the Political Writer and academic, maya goodfellow. Good evening. Labours leaders have apologised for the partys defeat in the general election, which saw them lose 59 seats. Jeremy corbyn said he was sorry they came up short. Speaking to the bbcs andrew marr, shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell, said he owns this disaster and that he regretted the party wasnt able to articulate its message more effectively. But he also blamed brexit, and the medias portrayal ofjeremy corbyn insisting that hed been demonised. Tonight, labour suggested that the process to elect a new leader could begin onjanuary 7th, as nick eardley reports. Thejeremy corbyn era is coming to an end, but what will that mean for the labour party . How much does it need to change after its disastrous election result . This morning, mr corbyn said he too

BBCNEWS World News Today July 13, 2024

Actress anna karina, whos died at the age of 79. Hello and welcome to world news today. The longest session of un climate talks ever held has come to an end in madrid. After long delays, all countries agreed to develop new, tougher carbon cutting plans in time for another major conference in the uk next year. The deal is being criticised by some as a compromise. Negotiators spent an extra two days and nights in talks, trying to resolve differences. Our science editor, david shukman, has the details. We are starting to get a little lost. We are kind of lost. 0k. Confusion and fatigue after the longest session of climate negotiations on record. We are a little confused about what documents are being discussed. The hope had been to speed up the fight against rising temperatures. Instead, the talks limped to a compromise that left many unhappy. Especially the island nations that fear for their futures. Im exhausted. Ifeel like much, much more could have been done. And im thinking about how

BBCNEWS BBC News July 13, 2024

Changing face of russia. The longest session of un climate talks ever held has come to an end in madrid. After an extra two days and nights of talks, all countries agreed to develop tougher carbon cutting plans in time for another major conference to be hosted next year by the uk in glasgow. The deal, seen as a compromise, has been criticised by the un secretary general as a lost opportunity. Our science editor David Shukman has the details. Were starting to get a little lost. We are kind of lost. 0k. Confusion and fatigue after the longest session of climate negotiations on record. We are a little confused about what documents are being discussed. The hope had been to speed up the fight against rising temperatures. Instead, the talks limped to a compromise that left many unhappy. Especially the island nations that fear for their futures. Im exhausted. Ifeel like much, much more could have been done. And im thinking about how im going to go home and explain that this was a really, real

Australian universities could be knocked from global rankings climb by international student caps, S&P warns

The plan to limit how many international students can study in Australia could damage the credit rating of the nation's top universities, and halt their climb of the global ranking ladder, credit rating agency S&P Global warns.

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