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BBCNEWS Sportsday July 2, 2024

our rugby correspondent sara orchard is in paris with world cup winner paul grayson ahead of the game. when it comes to new zealand and south africa i will mention the weather again, south africa i will mention the weatheragain, new south africa i will mention the weather again, new zealand are the favourites with the bookies, they love running with the ball in hand, they will not love this, surely. i don t think it makes a massive amount of difference. yes, it s factor in the more difficult to handle the ball when it s wet but in terms of the game plan, new zealand kicks the ball as much as anyone in rugby, it s what they do with it when they get it back that they are better than anyone at, which is why it doesn t invite the criticism perhaps that south africa get. fascinating contest, contrasting styles, yes, the weather is what it is but i back the bookies, new zealand favourites, just. find is but i back the bookies, new zealand favourites, just. zealand favourites, ust

BBCNEWS Asia Business Report May 19, 2017

Re elected. Now all the latest Business News live from singapore. Apec Trade Ministers gear up for a busy weekend in vietnam, as it faces restructuring of major trade agreements. And who knew what you could do with used Coffee Grounds . Good morning, asia, hello, world. Glad you could join us for this edition of Asia Business report. Im rico hizon. Trade ministers are gathering in vietnam this weekend and the person they will be wanting face time with, americas new trade representative, who is in charge of president trumps America First policy. Earlier i spoke to the Executive Director of a segment of apec and he told me what ministers are keen to find out. We are pretty interested to talk to the United States trade representatives and have him come and elaborate for us some details of us trade and other related policies. We are pushing ahead with a lot of initiatives in apec. It is a pretty important time. We have to have more clarity on what the us will be supporting, where their sen

BBCNEWS Victoria Derbyshire January 16, 2017

Well hear from the people behind that decision at 9. 15. Really keen to hear from you this morning. Also on the programme. It isnt the care that people deserve. How two relatives have described their experience of the nhs. Roses son was treated on this makeshift bed. And grahams dad who has alzheimers was left for 36 hours waiting for a bed. The nurses were fantastic, brilliant. But i would say the main adjective i would use is worrying. You cant be treated with dignity and privacy in a corridor. Thats the absolute reality. To suggest this is temporary is not true. Well bring you their full story before 10. And, when one of the chief architects of brexit met president Elect Donald Trump. I thought the uk was so smart in getting out and you were there and you guys wrote it on the front page. Yes. Trump said that brexit was going to happen. Yes. Right. And it happened. Yes. That was when it was going to lose easily, everybody thought i was crazy, 0bama said wed go to the back of the line

BBCNEWS Outside Source June 4, 2024 19:07:00

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BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 19:04:00

only dared to dream of, one that argentina didn tjust want only dared to dream of, one that argentina didn t just want to only dared to dream of, one that argentina didn tjust want to win, i think it needed to win. it is a country that has been battered economically, high inflation, people struggling month people told me crying that this world cup meant so much to them and brought argentina together. of course, they wanted it personally for lionel messi. it has also brought together the whole of south america. normally footballing rivals such as brazil, they put down that rivalry and put it aside and they have all been gunning for argentina to win this, win the cup back from france, so this is a moment that people here don t want to forget. they want to be celebrating till the early hours. very different sentiments obviously in france. let s get the reaction in paris from our correspondent lucy williamson. they were hoping to retain this trophy, lucy? they were hoping to retain this tr

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