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BBCNEWS BBC June 22, 2024

thank you forjoining us. tell us exactly what has happened. thank you ve much. exactly what has happened. thank you very much- as exactly what has happened. thank you very much. as you ve exactly what has happened. thank you very much. as you ve already - very much. as you ve already mentioned yesterday afternoon there were several very loud explosions and extremely close proximity to our offices of the international committee of the red cross in rafah which led to very high loss of life. there were many wounded, the scenes were horrific, frankly and nothing i ve ever seen before. we had an influx of children, women, young men, all of whom had been extremely badly injured as a result of these explosions and we were able to transfer them to the nearby located red cross field hospital where we have dedicated teams working to save lives and to meet the needs of civilians during this conflict who have consistently lacked access to health care and we were able to receive 22 da

BBCNEWS Sportsday June 26, 2017

How did you do this morning . Worse. This was the worst you ever did . This was the worst ever, yes. 0h, kisses for your sister, thats really nice. But sylvie, whose daughters wake her several times a night, improved her score. Maybe ive just gotten used to functioning on very little sleep. I have to be on as soon as my kids wake up. As for me. I finished and ive done quite badly i also did the tests while having my brain scanned. After a normal nights sleep, my brain was functioning well. The bright orange blobs are areas of increased activity. And this is the scan done after four hours sleep. Theres not much going on. Its pretty clear there is much less activity in these areas of the brain that we know are crucial for things like decision making, Problem Solving and memory. So, our 24 hour culture could be having a serious impact on society. Those signing up to the worlds biggest sleep study will help show the extent of the problem and reveal how much sleep we need for our brains to

BBCNEWS Sportsday June 26, 2017

How did you do this morning . Worse. This was the worst you ever did . This was the worst ever, yes. 0h, kisses for your sister, thats really nice. But sylvie, whose daughters wake her several times a night, improved her score. Maybe ive just gotten used to functioning on very little sleep. I have to be on as soon as my kids wake up. As for me. I finished and ive done quite badly i also did the tests while having my brain scanned. After a normal nights sleep, my brain was functioning well. The bright orange blobs are areas of increased activity. And this is the scan done after four hours sleep. Theres not much going on. Its pretty clear there is much less activity in these areas of the brain that we know are crucial for things like decision making, Problem Solving and memory. So, our 24 hour culture could be having a serious impact on society. Those signing up to the worlds biggest sleep study will help show the extent of the problem and reveal how much sleep we need for our brains to

BBCNEWS Breakfast June 27, 2017

But why . Ill have the details. In sport, with less than a week until wimbledon, Heather Watson looks in great form. She beat the defending champion Dominika Cibulkova to reach the last 16 at eastbourne. And we meet the couple on a journey to every single Train Station across britain. What is it . Its the cutest train i have ever seen and carol has the weather. Showers on the way, some of which will be heavy and boundary but i will be heavy and boundary but i will have more details in 15 minutes. Good morning. First, our main story. The government and the Democratic Unionists insist that the deal agreed at Westminster Yesterday, makes the restoration of Power Sharing in Northern Ireland more likely. But other parties say the arrangement under which Northern Ireland will receive more than one billion pounds of extra funding is nothing more than a bribe. Were joined now by our Political Correspondent John Campbell at stormont, but first lets speak to leila nathoo whos At Westminster for

BBCNEWS Victoria Derbyshire June 28, 2017

There are various things i want to show you. This wall, which im just walking up to now is called the questions wall. On here, people have written, where is the money going . 7 when written, where is the money going . . When will it stop, people over profit . Why give everyone this type of suffering. Stop. Neverforgotten. Justice for grenfell. Real numbers 79 . No way. So many questions on this wall as you walk into the social club. Over here, this is a mural thats being painted. Mark is the chap who has been painting it. This is whats called wall of evidence. I dont know if you can see the words, the truth will not be hidden, the publics public inquest. Facts. When the painting is finished here, residents who escaped from the tower that night, who witnessed what happened, are being encouraged to write their first hand accounts on here. To take ownership of what happened because some people feel so much distrust now when it comes to the authorities. Lets me take you inside the social c

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