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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Witness History 20240707

louis down there. you can see crowds lining the mall, as you can see, plenty more pictures from today s celebrations of the platinum jubilee and more to come, plenty more on the lighting of the beacons, which should be quite a spectacular thing to see was to plenty more of that to come. but first, i think we should go and get the sports round up, as we need, from isaac here. have you got sports for us? ido i do indeed. it s been a fantastic start for england in the first test against new zealand at lords. they ve bowled new zealand out for 132 runs. a day illuminated by excellent fielding, ben stokes took the final wicket in his opening innings as england captain. matthew potts had a debut to remember. he took four wickets in his first test match. james anderson got four wickets, too, making a statement in his return to the squad after being omitted from the west indies tour alongside stuart broad, who got the other wicket. england currently 80 2. zak za k crawley zak crawley

Transcripts For BBCNEWS Tuesday in Parliament

now on bbc news, tuesday in parliament. hello again and welcome to tuesday in parliament. in this programme: a lockdown warning for ministers: if you open up too fast, a lot more people die. a lot more people die. advice on what to do when that pandemic order of protective equipment doesn t arrive. will the minister commit to recovering public money from the companies which did not meet their contractual obligations? and experts say football s handling of head injuries is a shambles. we find that the risk of dementia is about four times higher than it should be. but first, england s chief medical officer, chris whitty, has warned that lifting the lockdown too quickly would lead to a substantial surge in covid infections. professor whitty told mps that would be dangerous and risk lives among the many vulnerable people not yet protected by the vaccine. the day after the full return of schools in england, he told the science and technology committee that despite vaccines there w

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at One 20240604 12:24:00

they were all out for 141 in theirfirst innings in reply to the tourists 132. but new zealand are in trouble in their second innings. here sjoe wilson. don t dawdle by the grace gates. day two of the frenetic test. get inside, england are batting. you never know how long that might last. blink, and he has missed it. that was stuart broad gone. sometimes the toughest thing about being captain is watching. the next sight for ben stokes was ben foakes at 47. who is next? via the m6 and m1, lancashire s matt parkinson rushed into the team as a concussion substitute. he made eight. but that was england 141 all out. job superbly done by new zealand. england just nine runs ahead. right, lads, we are bowling again. and would you believe it. you probably would. james anderson with

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 12:37:00

good afternoon. england s new s era under ben stokes and brendom mccullom got off to an excellent start against new zealand in the first test at lords. debutant matthew potts making test cricket look easy with three wickets in the opening session. but it was an old familiar face james anderson who got england off to the best start. two early wickets including this brilliant catch from bairstow. anderson and broad both were left out of england s tour to the west indies but both returned with take wickets. but the man of the morning is matthew potts. he got his first wicket in his first test match over dismissing new zealand captain kane williamson. he added another two and leaving new zealand going into lunch 39 for 6. not all plain sailing for england though. spinnerjack leach has been ruled out of the test with symptoms of concussion after taking this tumble trying to stop a boundary. england have brought in matt parkinson as a concussion substitute he will bat and bowl.

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