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BBCNEWS BBC News July 13, 2024

Positive. Its good. There are 42 flood warnings still in place in the north of england. Ministers will hold an emergency meeting tomorrow as locals underline the scale of the crisis. A state of emergency has been declared in New South Wales and queensland as bushfires continue to burn, posing what authorities say, is a catastrophic threat. Families in england will benefit from two cannabis based medicines approved for the nhs but others say they still wont get what they need. And at half past 11 well be taking an in depth look at the papers with our reviewers asa bennett, the brexit commissioning editor at the telegraph and sienna rodgers, the editor of labourlist. Theres been a potentially significant shift in the dynamics of the upcoming election caused by the brexit partys decision not to contest those seats won by the conservatives last time. The Brexit Party Leader, nigel farage, who once promised to stand in the vast majority of seats across the uk said hed made the decision beca

BBCNEWS BBC News July 13, 2024

To warn theres a danger to life from high river levels in South Yorkshire, with seven severe warnings still in place. A warning that extreme weather conditions in australia could fuel more bushfires. Three people have already lost their lives. And click investigates fears that 56 networks could damage our health. Thats in half an hour. Services have been held across the uk country to commemorate those who lost their lives in conflict, as the uk marks remembrance sunday. Members of the royal family attended a ceremony at the cenotaph in central london, where Prince Charles laid a wreath on behalf of the queen, who was watching from a balcony. He was joined by the duke of cambridge and the duke of sussex, who also attended the festival of remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall yesterday evening. A two minute silence was held across the country at 11 oclock. Following the service, thousands of war veterans marched in a slow procession past the war memorial. Our correspondent Sarah Campbell

BBCNEWS Click July 13, 2024

Tomorrow, then, outbreaks of rain to clear from eastern england. The rain lingers across the Northern Isles for a time. Then its a day of sunny spells and showers, some of the showers heavy and thundery, winter over high ground in the north. A wintry day and a rather chilly one as well. The royal family and senior politicians join military veterans and religious leaders at the cenotaph to remember those who lost their lives in conflict. Now 10,000 veterans are marching past the cenotaph to mark remembrance sunday. The chancellor defends a conservative Party Analysis of labours spending plans, as labour says they are a complete work of fiction. The Environment Agency continues to warn theres a danger to life from high river levels in south yorkshire, with seven severe warnings still in place. A warning that extreme weather conditions in australia could fuel more bushfires. Three people have already lost their lives. Now on bbc news, click investigates whether sg networks could damage ou

BBCNEWS The Travel Show July 13, 2024

From the bbc sport centre. Good afternoon. There was a flashback to the summer, as englands cricketers needed a super over to beat new zealand in their fifth and final t20 international. They were tied after ii overs each in auckland, the match shortened because of the weather. So, just like the World Cup Final between the same two sides, they went to a super over. England scored 17 runs and restricted new zealand tojust 8 for their over. It means england win the series 3 2, and the former england bowler steve finn says theres plenty to get excited about. It all looks very healthy at the moment. I think series like this where guys come in and stake a claim in their first series to really put their hand up and say, i belong in international cricket. I can do that and i can perform to the best of my ability and do what i think. And bring that to the international scene, i think the guys have done that here. I think itjust grows the pool of players that england have to pick from when it c

BBCNEWS BBC News July 13, 2024

Of the last week in parliament before decembers general election. Good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. The conservatives have claimed labour would cause an economic crisis within months of winning the general election. The tories say a Jeremy Corbyn led government would spend over a trillion pounds in office. Labour has dismissed the figure as an absolute work of fiction. Heres our Political Correspondent helen catt. Labour has said it wants to spend big if it wins this election, to bring about what it calls a programme of radical change. But the conservatives are keen to suggest it would spend too much, recklessly so. Theyve calculated what they are calling the cost of corbyn £1. 2 trillion. Speaking to andrew marr, the chancellor of the exchequer defended how the party had done its maths. Every single costing in this dossier, that we have published today, has either come from labours own figures, most of them actually, most of them actually, over 50 of the costings are from labou

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