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BBCNEWS Breakfast July 13, 2024

Comments this week. If you want to share your opinions on bbc news and Current Affairs or even appear in the programme, do e mail us. Or you can find us on twitter. You can call us. And you have a look at our website. Samira will be back next week. From me and the rest of the team, thank you for watching. Goodbye. Good morning, welcome to breakfast with Charlie Stayt and Naga Munchetty. Our headlines today prince harry takes on the tabloids, the duke begins legal action against the owners of the sun and the mirror over alleged phone hacking. Violent protests in hong kong as demonstrators respond angrily to the new face mask ban. This was my mum and dad we were talking about. In her first tv interview, the daughter of a woman cleared of murdering her husband calls for a change in the law around assisted dying. England will reach the quarter finals of the Rugby World Cup with a win this morning. But their match with argentina is their toughest test yet. The return of the crazy cowboy. We

BBCNEWS BBC News July 13, 2024

And, as parkrun turns 15, ill be finding out why millions of people are notjust benefitting physically, but how it is helping their Mental Wellbeing too. Its movie week on strictly well catch up with mike and his three daughters as prepares to take to the dancefloor as magic mike. Good morning. Quite a mixture of weather this weekend. Today looks like Western Areas will see the thickest cloud and rain, further east should be brighter. Tomorrow, a reversal of fortu nes east should be brighter. Tomorrow, a reversal of fortunes with the east saint heavy rain. All the details a bit later on. Its saturday, 5th october. Our top story the duke of sussex has launched a legal battle against the tabloid press taking action against the owners of the sun, the now defunct news of the world, and the daily mirror, in relation to alleged phone hacking. pres its not yet clear when prince harrys allegations date from but in a phone hacking trial in 2011 he was named, along with Prince William, as a vict

BBCNEWS The Briefing July 14, 2024

A warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business, and sport. And you can be part of the conversation. Weve all been charmed by the exploits at wimbledon of 15 year old cori gauff. But is there too much pressure being put on her at too young an age . Tell us what you think just use the hashtag bbcthebriefing. And we will talk through your comments. We begin in north korea today. North korea says washington is determined to carry on with what it called hostile acts against it, despite President Trumps professed desire to hold talks. It comes just days after the two leaders met in the demilitarised zone when President Trump became the first sitting us president to walk into north korea. The duo agreed to continue talks on the countrys nuclear programme. But now pyongyangs representatives to the United Nations say the us wants to undermine the peaceful atmosphere in the korea peninsula and call on all countries to be vigilant. Dr robert kelly i

BBCNEWS BBC News July 14, 2024

Cruise liners to wave goodbye . The United Nations has called for an independent investigation into an air strike that killed at least 44 people in a Detention Centre near the libyan capital. The top un official there calls it a possible war crime, but the security council, meeting in new york, failed to issue any formal condemnation. Libyan officials blame forces loyal to the warlord, general haftar. He blames local militia. Thousands of african migrants trying to reach europe are being held in libya, in the midst of a civil war. Quentin sommerville reports. They came to libya in search of an escape, but were killed before they could flee its shores. More than 100 migrants, mostly africans, were corralled inside the Detention Centre in east tripoli. They had nowhere to run to when it took a direct hit. Dozens were killed, many more injured. They had fled their countries war, persecution, and poverty, with few possessions. In the rubble, they looked for any scraps that survived. People

BBCNEWS Breakfast July 14, 2024

The fairytale for coco gauff continues here at wimbledon. At the age of 15, shes now into the third round and she says she canbeat anyone. The son will continue to shine in wimbledon all day. The sun. The further south you are, you will hang onto the sunny conditions but further north, cloud will build with heavy and persistent rain in the north west of scotland. We will be back with more later. Its thursdayjuly the 4th. Our top story patients lives are being put at risk because of delays in treatment for sepsis, referred to by experts as a hidden killer, because it is hard to spot. Its estimated 50,000 people in the uk die from sepsis every year. Hospitals are meant to put patients on an antibiotic drip within an hour when its suspected, but research by the bbc suggests a quarter of patients in england are waiting longer. Lauren moss reports. A father remembering his son as a bright student with ambition of becoming an accountant and taking ca re of becoming an accountant and taking c

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