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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170324

injured at kings college hospital in london. the fourth person killed on wednesday has been named as 75 year old leslie rhodes, a retired window cleaner from south london. also in the next hour: the controversial health bill that could replace obamacare president trump demands a make or break vote in congress. the president of the european commission, jean claude juncker, tells the bbc that the eu will not seek to punish britain during brexit negotiations. and plans for customers to receive automatic compensation by their phone company for problems with broadband and landlines. good afternoon. the flag is still flying at half mast in memory of those who died in the westminster attacks on wednesday. police are trying to piece together a profile of khalid masood, the man who carried out the attack on wednesday afternoon. in the last half hour, the metropolitan police have issued this image of khalid masood, obtained from his driving licence. he was 52 years old. there has bee

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC Newsroom Live 20170406

to help homeless people living on the streets. good morning. welcome to bbc newsroom live. a father who refused to pay a fine after taking his daughter out of school for an unauthorised holiday has lost his case at the supreme court. jon platt, who s from the isle of wight, had argued that all the law required of him was to ensure that his child attended school regularly. the high court had originally ruled that the holiday did not constitute regular absenteeism but this morning the supreme court has overturned thatjudgement. this is how lady hale announced the ruling. unauthorised absences have a disruptive effect. not only on the education of the individual child, but also on the work of other pupils and of their teachers. if one pupil can be taken out whenever it suits the parent, then so can others. different pupils might be taken out at different times, multiplying the disruptive effect. any educational system expects people to keep the rules. not to do so is unfair to t

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