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Transcripts for BBC Radio Oxford BBC Radio Oxford 20181231 040000

Beyond Election Day and even during the election what it is whether it be done well or stopping the judgment accorded by the press clearly shows that the playing by the opposition has resonated and it has a credibility that we need to look into the government has defended awarding a 14000000 pound contract to a British shipping company as part of its preparations for a new deal breaks it seaborne freight would provide ferries despite never having sailed ministers say they vetted the firm s commercial technical and financial position of the meetings between the Home Office and border force today to try to tackle the growing numbers of migrants trying to get to Britain in small boats the home secretary admits many of the factors behind the rise outside the government s control Chris have been is from the National Crime Agency just last night we had another criminal disrupted stop by French police found in possession of an outboard motor and an inflatable that was boxed up and has been a

Transcripts for BBC World Service BBC World Service 20180329 030000

Charlie Shahani reports Malala Yousafzai hasn t been back to the place she once considered home since October 2012 arriving in Britain as a wounded 15 year old she 1st spent her time in hospitals then in school moving on to Oxford University and speaking around the world on girls education becoming along the way the world s youngest Nobel laureate she d once said she wanted to return and help the country on this visit she ll meet the current prime minister and a host of other dignitaries but it s unclear whether she ll return to Swat where she was shot in the head neck and shoulder officials from North and South Korea are holding high level talks in the border village of pum about a forthcoming summit between President mean joy in the North Korean leader Kim Jong un more details from lower because in Seoul my 1st look at where we are just a couple of months ago the idea of regular meetings between the north and south was unthinkable here we are today they re all to the border and it

Transcripts for BBC Radio Suffolk BBC Radio Suffolk 20180329 060000

60 percent of people in South Africa voted to leave in the West for random political reporter went to Will pits to find out how people are feeling about bricks it now I feel so we re not actually progressing as quick as we should i don t and we might but except of though and get on with it and make the best of it much mention about what we just can t leave it leave be done with it we are probably going to leave Europe unfortunately but let s talk about the positives of it hope that we can build a really good future they ll be more on this story shortly hail Mark Murphy had breakfast a man was restrained and gagged during an aggravated burglary in EPS where John cheesed a night 3 masked men broke into the home on Shaftsbury square near Suffolk new college around half past 9 the man inside had his wrists bound and head covered while men took money Suffolk Police believe the victim was targeted and there s not a wider danger to the public the group representing hospitals and other N.H.S.

Transcripts for BBC Radio Norfolk BBC Radio Norfolk 20180328 170000

It s been palca a form a police constable from norfolk has been found guilty of course misconduct by a police hearing today thomas tural who s $31.00 was said to of pursued a relationship with a 19 year old after meeting her at hospital when she was assaulted in lowestoft toral resign for norfolk policed last year and as now him barred from serving with any force misconduct panel a said had he not resigned he would have been sacked 3 high court judges who overturned a decision to release the black capped rapist John Worboys said the public have a right to know about parole board decisions they said there was no obvious reason why the principle of open justice should not apply the head of the board Nick Hardwick was forced to resign as a result of today s ruling the Conservative M.P. Bob Neal who chairs the justice select committee says the justice secretary David cork was right to ask him to step down as the chair of the parole board is a ministerial appointment and always has been an

Transcripts for BBC Radio Oxford BBC Radio Oxford 20180328 160000

5 o clock a Very Good afternoon I m Howard Bentham with the latest B.B.C. News from Oxford cheer Southern Health N.H.S. Trust will face further scrutiny from the Care Quality Commission to reason may has raised the issue today in the House of Commons the authority was fined 2000000 pounds for failings over the death of 18 year old Connor spiral Hawke in Oxford and trees a Colvin in Southampton the Labor leader Jeremy Corbyn told the Commons that more needs to be done I hope the whole house will join me in paying tribute to the families of Qana Sparrowhawk and to resolving for their dignity in campaigning for answers about the deaths of their loved ones of the Hounds of Southern hells how confident is the prime minister that deaths like Connors and to reserves could not happen today the prime minister said the trust is expected to face a further inspection into the way it s being run lessons have been learned by the health and social care system as a result of the failings of Southern

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