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Transcripts for BBC Radio Ulster BBC Radio Ulster 20191128 180000

It would be bad for North and I don t think it would be bad for the United Kingdom in terms of economically in terms of from a defense point of view and of course from various people who can he has associated with in the past so there are many many reasons why we couldn t support a German court and administration as well as one thing that they need to be changed the mana festival called for storm to be normalized with just use of the petition of concern and reform of the civil service the assembly it says should change recent reforms of abortion laws u.k. Company meetings should be held at least once a year in both the us and calls for the abolition of the t.v. License that was a nice night at the latest in the weather here s to the hast. It s going to be quite chilly the sea of Maine and overnight with the risk of some frost on the or patch of ice forming by tomorrow morning as temperatures tonight widely fold close to freezing and perhaps just below in some countryside areas so a ch

Transcripts for BBC Radio Norfolk BBC Radio Norfolk 20191117 210000

Appear in court tomorrow the leader of the employers organization the c.b.i. Has criticised some of the policies being put forward by Labor and the conservatives during the election campaign time current fab and says Labor s plans including nationalization of some industries could crack the foundations of the economy while the tourism a Gratian proposals risk creating a skills shortage and we have talk about brightest and best I think that is a worry you know if you do want to build 200000 houses a year you don t just need the architects and the designers you need the carpenters you need the electricians you need the laborers We need people to come and help us renew our economy hundreds of bikers have written 3 Northamptonshire a memory of Hari done the teenager whose death led to a diplomatic row with the United States the ride began at the spot where the 19 year old died of his motorbike was struck by a car the main suspects in the crash the wife of an American diplomat left the co

Transcripts for KPRG 89 3 FM [KPRG 89 3 Public Radio Guam] KPRG 89 3 FM [KPRG 89 3 Public Radio Guam] 20191105 070000

One family speaking to local media said that 3 mothers had been traveling with their 14 children in a convoy of cars from one settlement to another all 3 women and 9 of the children were killed when the cartel gunman opened fire on the vehicles in what appears to be in a case of mistaken identity the remaining 5 children are believed to have fled the violence ambush will likely have international repercussions to as many of those killed were u.s. Citizens as China s president Xi Jinping has declared the world must knock down walls oppose protectionism and reduce trade barriers opening up trade fair in Shanghai the president did not mention but time before between China and the u.s. But promise to forever open up China s economy should you think your father I m hearing and I know there is no single country that can result by itself the difficulties facing the development of the world s economy each country should stick to the principle of putting mankind 1st and not putting one s own i

Transcripts for KHSU 90 5 FM/KHSR 91 9 FM/KHSF 90 1 FM/KHSG 89 9 FM KHSU 90 5 FM/KHSR 91 9 FM/KHSF 90 1 FM/KHSG 89 9 FM 20191102 170000

Taken captive by the Kurdish forces in Northeast in Syria the Turks are now holding British doctors and other nationals who ve escaped to the detention camps. The United Nations Secretary General Antonio good tannish has warned Asian countries that they need to quit what he called their addiction to coal as climate change threaten cities vulnerable to rising sea levels. 20 to 50 the research is forecasting that see other 1000000 people will be flooded by sea water in the world s. Areas that are met thickly the most vulnerable areas exactly in Southeast Asia. In Japan China Bangladesh and India Mr Gutierrez said that the use of coal which is a major source of power fueling Southeast Asia is rapid economic growth needed to be cut and new energy policies developed. Police in Hong Kong have fired tear gas and water cannon in running battles to try to disperse pro-democracy activists rioting in the Central Business District Stephen McDonell reports. These helicopters flying overhead water

Transcripts for BBC Radio Leeds BBC Radio Leeds 20191031 140000

B.b.c. News at 2 o clock Good afternoon I m Clive Satele Boris Johnson s launch the concept of election campaign by saying a vote for his party will mean the u.k. Can leave the e.u. By January the prime minister who is visiting a school hospital and police unit today has been blaming Jeremy Corbyn for the delay to Bragg s it and told reporters parliament around the country need to move again we think we can really do is go to our people go to the countries they come on let s get this thing done we ve got ready deal put it in the microwave as soon as we get back after the election on the 12th of December get it done and then let s get on with our domestic agenda Meanwhile M.P. s have been paying tribute in the Commons to John Bercow on his last day in the Speaker s chair the labor m.p. Figures we published sheriff praised him for the way he responded to the murder of Joe Cox visiting back to the following day and taking time to talk to people there and probably Sheriff thanks John Berc

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