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BBCNEWS Afternoon Live July 13, 2024

All the sport katie shanahan. Hello, simon. Arsenal and everton are edging closer to appointing their new managers. Arsenal are in talks with their former captain, mikel arteta. While everton are hoping to secure their number one target, Carlo Anchelotti. Thanks, katie. And darren has all the weather. Thanks very much. Good afternoon. Our weather is a fairly quiet right now, more overnight frost tonight and fog around, too. On the other side of the atlantic the weather has much more energy, some storm damage to look at in the United States later in the programme. Thanks, darren. Also coming up and how pop star Ellie Goulding came to the aid of a driver being shunted sideways by a lorry. Hello, everyone this is afternoon live im simon mccoy. He boris he johnson has held his first Cabinet Meeting borisjohnson has held his first Cabinet Meeting since his election victory and promised to pass a law ruling out any extension to the Brexit Process beyond the end of next year. The uk is schedu

BBCNEWS BBC News At Five July 13, 2024

On closer inspection, mr speaker, it is nothing more than fools gold. Lets get on with the proposals, with the measures announced in this queens speech. Lets get on with out queens speech. Lets get on with our vision. Lets get on with our vision for a britain where fairness and balance are at the heart of what we do. Well have the details, and well be asking if the queens speech could be rejected by mps, renewing calls for a general election. Also on the programme. Hundreds of colleagues, friends, and family attend the funeral of pc Andrew Harper, who was killed on duty in august. Syrian Government Forces take up positions within the range of turkish artillery, hours after striking a deal with the kurds. One of britains most notorious paedophiles, who abused as many as 200 children, has been stabbed to death in prison. Iam i am Rebecca Jones, here at the magnificent guild hall here in the heart of the city of london, where the great and good of the book world will soon be gathering to

LINKTV Quadriga July 3, 2024

Its challenges education, jobs, selfsufficiency. They were 12,000 before the eruptions. I dont know how many theyre going to be in 10 years. rose willock montserrat has always been a place where people from different parts of the world came to, starting from the 16th or 17th century, when the irish people first came. Montserrat adopted several place names and people names very similar to ireland. Our National Colors are green and white. And of course, you see the greenery around you. The hills and the valleys and the goats; so typical of ireland. However, the sea, thats for everyones sight, the mountains, that are for everyones sight. How can you not love montserrat . Sophie Fouron rose willock, journalist and radio talk show host. She chose to stay on montserrat for better or worst. Known as the voice of montserrat, this is her island. rose willock we have a population which is comprised of persons who live here from different parts of the caribbean and outside of the caribbean, inclu

BBCNEWS The Week In Parliament November 18, 2017

In a westminster week dominated by one big event. European Union Withdrawal bill, committee. Order. How are we going to leave the eu . I will be reporting on the big debates in the commons. Mps keep up the pressure on the government to cut payment waiting times for claimants being switched to a controversial new benefit. Universal credit has forced them into debt, made it harder for them to stay in work and left many of them facing eviction. I have been talking to the conservative mp in elected to chair the Liaison Committee, but what does it do . We are there because we are used to Cross Party Consensus working and we want to develop ideas, influence and understand what policy is. Also on this programme but first, on the long road to brexit, this week will go down as something of a parliamentary milestone, as mps held their first two days of line by line scrutiny on the eu withdrawal bill. We asked henry mance, of the financial times, for his take on the weeks debates. Its one of the

BBCNEWS The Week In Parliament November 20, 2017

In a westminster week dominated by one big event. European Union Withdrawal bill, committee. Order. How are we going to leave the eu . I will be reporting on the big debates in the commons. Mps keep up the pressure on the government to cut payment waiting times for claimants being switched to a controversial new benefit. Universal credit has forced them into debt, made it harderfor them to stay in work and left many of them facing eviction. I have been talking to the conservative mp in elected to chair the Liaison Committee, but what does it do . We are there because we are used to Cross Party Consensus working and we want to develop ideas, influence and understand what policy is. Also on this programme mps denounce an inquiry into a controversial pregnancy test as a whitewash. And ive been talking to the conservative mp whos been elected to chair the powerful commons Liaison Committee, but what exactly does it do . But first, on the long road to brexit, this week will go down as somet

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