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Transcripts for BBC Radio London BBC Radio London 20171230 040000

Point and nonsense radio station. Radio longer. Runs news at 4 o clock am Norfolk came while the 1000 people including entertainers authors and politicians have been recognized in the new year on his list knighthoods have gone to the former Beatles drummer ringer still and the only surviving member of the bts Barry Gabe the former deputy prime minister Nick Clegg is also knighted 70 percent of the people named have been recognised for their work in the community the businessman and philanthropist Ken Elisa helps people from deserving backgrounds become future leaders he s the 1st black lieutenant of Greater London and hopes his knighthood is an example of how far the individual can go I grew up in a 2 up 2 down house in a poor part of Nottingham and today on the Queen s representative in London I ve just been knighted the British dream is alive and well lauded Ernest who has resigned as chairman of the government s national infrastructure Commission has said he believes brags it is in

Transcripts for BBC World Service BBC World Service 20171029 030000

Hello and welcome this is the history hour with Max Pearson the past brought to life by those who were there this week forging documents to save Hungary and Jews under Nazi occupation. And me I was always in the year when I took the train when I was in the workshop and when I went to sleep at home that was a basic fact of life I didn t think about it also the tragic consequences of Ceausescu s ban on abortion in Rumania it s a matter of saying it s still a matter of where women never talked about this plus the 1980s murder of the campaigning Nigerian journalist delegate the beginnings of the satirical magazine Private Eye and the creative coupling of John Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir. It was a great love affair to me which lasted from the 1929 and talent 198051 years that s all coming up on the history of our 1st today s world news. I m Rosemary Crick with a look at the latest b.b.c. News the head of the World Food Program has made an urgent appeal for international aid to stave

Transcripts for KSKA 91 1 FM [Public Radio for Alaska] KSKA 91 1 FM [Public Radio for Alaska] 20171024 120000

To the cause of the party and the contrary the Supreme Court in Kenya has to decide whether Thursday s rerun of the presidential election can go ahead the opposition leader says it shouldn t holding just another look. This problem calls for a new approach to dealing with the victims of modern slavery let s forget all the arguments about race let s forget all the arguments about where people originate let s forget about their immigration status what we need to do is we need to see the police respond to that as a serious organized crime and could have deathbed confession help solve a series of murders from the 1980s well here in the newsroom. Oh this is David Austin with the b.b.c. News China s ruling Communist Party has made Xi Jinping its most powerful leaders and smell to doom at its national congress it s in shrine to his name and his political philosophy in the party constitution Stephen McDonell in Beijing looks at cheatin pings philosophy it s a mixture of slogans and things whic

Transcripts for BBC Radio Solent BBC Radio Solent 20170814 210000

This is b.b.c. Radio 7. B.b.c. News at 10 o clock I m Jessica Parker 2 days after violent clashes at a white supremacist rally in the American state of Virginia President Trump has explicitly condemned fall right extremist groups Mr Trump said racism was evil and hate groups like the Ku Klux Klan were repugnant to everything Americans held dear our correspondent Gary O Donoghue reports from Washington these were the words and sentiments many had wanted the president to express 2 days ago in the immediate aftermath of the tragedy in Charlottesville then he said there was violence on many sides today he labeled groups such as the Ku Klux Klan criminals and thugs notion totally absent from his initial remarks Donald Trump s words are likely to be welcomed by political friends and foes alike but the question remains if he does reject far right neo nazi groups why didn t he do it sooner at least 200 people are now known to have died in mudslides and flooding in Freetown the capital of the

Transcripts for BBC Sussex BBC Sussex 20170814 210000

Is b.b.c. Sassing. B.b.c. News at 10 o clock I m Jessica Parker 2 days after violent clashes at a white supremacist rally in the American state of Virginia President Trump has explicitly condemned far right extremist groups Mr Trump said racism was evil and hate groups like the Ku Klux Klan were repugnant to everything Americans held dear our correspondent Gary O Donoghue reports from Washington these were the words and sentiments many of wanted the president to express 2 days ago in the immediate aftermath of the tragedy in Charlottesville then he said there was violence on many sides today he labeled groups such as the Ku Klux Klan criminals and thugs notion totally absent from his initial remarks from words are likely to be welcomed by political friends and foes alike but the question remains if he does reject far right neo nazi groups why didn t he do it sooner at least 200 people are now known to have died in mudslides and flooding in Freetown the capital of the West African coun

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