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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240709

one supermarket help to save that? a pudding fit for a queen a nationwide competition is launched to mark the platinum jubilee. abysmal arsenal. manager mikel arteta apologises after they re dumped out of the fa cup by championship side nottingham forest. good morning, a fairly cloudy start to the day. we have rain and drizzle in the west heading east through the day. the highest temperatures will be in the west as a result. all the details throughout the programme. it s monday, the 10th of january. overnight, novak djokovic s lawyers have spent hours challenging the australian government s decision to deport him. the world tennis number one has been held at an immigration hotel since his arrival ahead of the australian open, where djokovic will be hoping to win a record breaking 21st grand slam. so what s happened so far? novak djokovic landed at melbourne airport on wednesday, where he was dramatically denied entry into the country. djokovic is unvaccinated, but his legal

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20220110 06:21:00

Into intensive care to say goodbye. we were given an option of whether we would stay there with him and they would turn the intubator off, or whether we would leave and let him go and he would probably pass away that afternoon. so we decided to stay. and they turned the intubator off and, yeah, we held his hand as he passed away. safiah, who is part of the bereaved families forjustice group, is critical of the way the pandemic has been handled and can t understand the calls from some for an immediate return to normality. we are one family that has lost one loved one and 150,000 people, that s hundreds of thousands of people around this country that had lost loved ones. it s appalling. it is an appalling loss. and it feels like bereaved family members, or people that are vulnerable, are people that are more worried about the effects of the virus, are treated with contempt.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20220110 13:52:00

And he really believed that people from all areas of society should have access to mental health care, and the best mental health care possible. safiah s dad, dr zahari ngah, became ill with covid at the beginning of last year. his family were allowed into intensive care to say goodbye. we were given an option of whether we would stay there with him and they would turn the intubator off, or whether we would leave and let him go and he would probably pass away that afternoon. so we decided to stay. and they turned the intubator off and, yeah, we held his hand as he passed away. safiah, who is part of the bereaved families forjustice group, is critical of the way the pandemic has been handled and can t understand the calls from some for an immediate return to normality. we are one family that has lost one loved one, and 150,000 people, that s hundreds of thousands

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