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In scotland, despite a massive surge in support will be cold enough at times to see for the snp in the general election. Some of the show as fall as snow, journey times are being cut, more services and new routes added particularly in the northern heals. As part of major timetable changes more on that coming later in the on britains railways. Programme. And in sport, and christmas comes its saturday, 1ath december. Early for liverpool fans as managerjurgen klopp signs a contract extension, our top story keeping him at the club until 202a. Boris johnson will visit the north of england today after his party won a number of traditional labour heartland seats to secure a majority in parliament. Some areas voted conservative for the first time in thursdays election, helping to achieve and ahead of tonights strictly the largest conservative victory final well ask for more than 30 years. Our very own magic mike bushell there are flashing images in this which couple he thinks will waltz report

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240714

From the sunday times and the evening standards robert fox. Good morning. The conservative Party Conference opens today in manchester, with promises from the Prime Minister to invest in a0 hospital projects, across england, in the next decade. Borisjohnson says £13 billion would be invested, either in entirely new buildings, or refurbishment of existing ones. Mrjohnson is also promising to get brexit done, but the Party Conference comes amid growing speculation that opposition parties could table a vote of a no confidence against the government, within days, as they try to stop a no deal brexit. Our political correspondent, chris mason, reports. You are not fit Boris Johnson arrived here last night, with his girlfriend, carrie symonds, after a somewhat bumpy week. Are you losing control, Prime Minister . So what is the plan . Well, the first rule of Party Conferences take a look at the banners, to work out what the party hopes to be talking about. The conservative plan, for the next f

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240714

And at 10. 30am, protecting our planet takes a look at sustainable solutions, around the globe. Good morning. The conservative Party Conference opens today in manchester, with further assurances from the Prime Minister to deliver brexit. But the Party Conference comes amid growing speculation that opposition parties could table a vote of a no confidence against the government within days, as they try to stop a no deal brexit. And mrjohnson has also addressed questions about his use of language last week, which led to criticism from politicians on all sides of parliament. Our assistant political editor, norman smith, is in manchester. Norman, what has the Prime Minister been saying after a very turbulent westminster week . No surprise, defiant, largely unrepentant, particularly in relation to his own language and conduct in the commons, basically rebuffing the charge that he had used inappropriate language, when he talked about the dismissed as humbug, an mp calling on him to moderate h

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For border security. And on newsnight, brexit is back after the new year break, they debated it in the commons today even if one mp did visibly fall asleep in proceeding. We hear from if one mp did visibly fall asleep in proceeding. We hearfrom the backbench tory brexit supporter, jacob rees mogg, does he support a squiggy brexit . Good evening and welcome to bbc news. Business secretary greg clark has met Union Leaders tonight to discuss the future of thousands of workers and firms after the collapse of construction giant carillion. The firm went into liquidation yesterday and ministers have ordered a fast track investigation into the firms directors. Labour wants an independent assessment of whats happened, and of the potential costs facing the taxpayer. 0ne expert estimates that 30,000 companies are owed money by carillion. Our Business Editor simonjack reports. Just how many workers for carillion and its subcontractors will be leaving their current jobs for good . Carillion owes an

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20171106

Yea rs, people, the youngestjust five years, are dead after gunmen opened fire at a church in texas. Through the tears and through the sadness we stand strong, oh so strong that. Party leaders will meet today to discuss the new complaints system for westminster staff as a growing number of mps are investigated for inappropriate behaviour. In sport, the arsenal manager says that referees are getting worse and worse after the bird defeat. referees are getting worse and worse after the bird defeat. I am saving that molly and ajay. A stickley shocker as one of the favourites for the glitter ball trophy is sent home in one of the best dramatic dance off in the history of the show. A few cents not happy about that. Matt has the weather for us. Good morning. A widespread frost across the uk this morning but a sunny start and it may last all day long. I will let you know. Good morning to you. First a main story. The people who manage the finances for the queen have defended their investment pr

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