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BBCNEWS BBC Newsroom Live July 14, 2024

Changing his mind. The first patients benefit from a pioneering new treatment for blood cancer now available on the nhs. Accusations that westminster has failed the north of england, as a new report criticises the lack of investment in the Northern Powerhouse. Commemorations at scapa flow in orkney to mark 100 years since germany sank its own First World War fleet. And in sport its like hes never been away. Andy murray is impressive, on his return to the court, five months after surgery. Good morning. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. There have been calls for the Foreign Office minister mark field to resign after pictures showing him grabbing a protester by the neck and forcing her out of an event in london. She had interrupted a speech by Philip Hammond on what the group said was a peaceful protest about the environment. Police say theyre looking into a number of Third Party Reports of a possible assault. Well, this is the moment last night when dozens this is the moment last night when

BBCNEWS Newsnight July 27, 2017

Today the home secretary asked the Migration Advisory Committee to start work on what comes next. We want a newcomer in forms, evidence based eu migration policy. Weve commissioned the mac to look into it, an independent group. The Home Secretary Set out a vague timetable, sort of, that there will be three phases. The first will end on the specified date, the day we leave the eu, probably march, 2019. Eu citizens who are already here, who have five years residency, will be able to apply for a settled status and those with fewer than five years residency will be allowed to stay to clock up those five years. Even the apparently simple thing about what to do with eu citizens here already, and to take the big one, the European Union wants its own court to have some jurisdiction over these people to insure that their rights are respected, something the government doesnt like at all. The second phase is a slightly woolly transition phase, where it seems that eu residents will be able to come

ALJAZAM News November 17, 2013

Nine days after typhoon haiyan left parts of the country in ruins. Tens of thousands of victims are starting to get medical care as food and water is being dropped to isolated areas. Lets bring in craig leeson who is in tacloban. Is International Aid finally getting to the hard to reach places. It is starting to trickle through. We are seeing a lot of aid come in here at the air force base in cebu. Its piling in and being distributed to areas in need particularly tacloban in leyte, the epicentre of this disaster. But the challenge has been getting it from tacloban out into the the regions from there that are hard to reach. Many of them are still cut off. There is only power to four of the 30 provinces hit by the typhoon. There are difficulties that aid workers are still seeing that were there from day one. We travelled up to bantayan yesterday with a cargo shift, one of the first aid relief and witnessed the hunger of people as they crowded around the trucks of rice, trying to get food

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