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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at Ten 20240604 21:26:00

london where a 15 year old black pupil was strip searched is leaving due to health reasons. the schoolgirl, known as child 0, was subjected to the search without an appropriate adult after she was wrongly accused of carrying cannabis. a safeguarding review found that racism was likely to have been a factor in the case a murder investigation is under way after three bodies were found at a house in a village in buckinghamshire. a man and a woman in their 60s and man in his 50s were found dead in bourne end yesterday. thames valley police said all three were known to each other, and they are not looking for anyone else in connection with the deaths. a study has shown that insect populations have fallen by about half in some parts of the world because of climate change and intensive agriculture. researchers at university college london said the combined pressure of global heating and farming was driving a substantial decline in the number of insects across the globe. prince harry says he

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Newsday 20240604 23:24:00

on wednesday israeli police blocked far right nationalists from marching in the city s muslim quarter. a study has shown that insect populations have fallen by about half in some parts of the world, because of climate change and intensive agriculture. researchers at university college london said the combined pressure of global heating and farming was driving a substantial decline in the number of insects across the globe. prince harry has said he s trying to ensure queen elizabeth is protected and has the right people around her. speaking to the american tv network, nbc, the duke of sussex said he and meghan had a great time with the queen, when they went to see her at windsor castle last week. it was just so nice to see her. you know, she s on great form. she has always got a great sense of humour with me. and i m just making sure that she is protected and got the right people around her. you make her laugh did you do it again? yes, idid. both meghan and i had tea

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Former Quarry in England Now Harbors Endangered Birds

A quarry in the east of England has been reclaimed by nature and is being turned into a massive wildlife refuge. Recently, the UK's most endangered species, the secretive bittern, found refuge in the boggy plain of the Fens outside Cambridge, thanks to its reedbed wetlands.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20210826 13:01:00

to children aged 12 to 15. nhs trusts in england have been told to prepare. the nhs waiting list crisis in northern ireland most patients who need a first appointment with a consultant have to wait more than a year. a golden day in tokyo for paralympics gb a haul of five gold medals on day two of the games. and coming up scientists say light pollution may be contributing to declines in local insect populations. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. british citizens still in afghanistan are being warned to stay away from kabul airport because of fears there could be a lethal terror attack there, possibly within hours.

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Transcripts for DW Arts and Culture 20191114 18:47:00

just transporting the ice resulted in $35.00 tons of c o 2 emissions which the artist documents of himself. can climate conscious art be made more climate friendly in frankfurt the exhibition trees of life stories for a damaged planet looks at some new ideas. artist at one of us has created a work that uses almost no resources he founded an organization that buys the land and turns it over to mother nature the idea is to help regenerate insect populations which some studies show have dropped by 80 percent over the last decades anyone can donate and participate. mention hits a woman to creating nonhuman zones is a radical demand or utopian to me because the idea of taking a piece of land away from humans and human productivity is not especially popular is it was was finished this on the for. this project digs even deeper turning the

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