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BBCNEWS BBC News July 7, 2024

to increase energy production, but critics warn about significance damage to the environment and a risk of earthquakes. better access to gps and more appointments. the health secretary sets out her plan for the nhs in england, but some doctors warn the changes will do little to improve patient care. and at least ten people have been killed following another day of protests in iran over the death of a young woman in custody. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. five british captives who were being held by russian backed forces in ukraine are believed to be back in the uk after being released last night. the prime minister, liz truss, confirmed a prisoner exchange had been negotiated by saudi arabia. before being freed, two of the men, aiden aslin and shaun pinner, had been sentenced to death by russian backed separatists. emma vardy reports. we just want to let everyone know that we are now out of the danger zone and on our way home to ourfamilie

BBCNEWS BBC News At Five November 29, 2017

Killer Levi Bellfield. North korea test fires another ballistic missile, and claims the entire us mainland is now within its range. And, countless tonnes of perfectly edible food thrown away in the uk every year. A charity calls for better labelling. Its 5 oclock. Our main story is that ministers have expressed confidence, they can break the deadlock in the brexit talks, with an improved financial offer, which is understood to be around 40 50 billion euros. The eu negotiating team says that no final agreement has been reached. The sum would be a considerable increase on the amount previously offered by theresa mays government as a so called brexit divorce payment. Ministers hope this will help to move on the talks, to cover a future trading relationship between the uk and the eu. Our Political Correspondent leila nathoo has the latest. She hopes shes on her way to sealing the divorce deal. After rounds of meetings, more money now on the table to leave the eu. It is understood that coul

BBCNEWS Sportsday November 29, 2017

Of president George W Bush and ask him what advice he might give the current us President Donald Trump on a day like today . At 8. 30pm, well be talking to a former north korea analyst for the Us State Department on the latest missile test from pyongyang. Well also be finding out why a town in poland bought tom hanks a carfor his birthday. And our guestsjoining me tonight in the papers are steve hawkes, deputy Political Editor at the sun and dia chakravarty, brexit editor at the telegraph. Now on bbc news, its time for sportsday. Hello, im olly foster. This is sportsday and these are our headlines tonight. The investigation into the ben stokes nightclub brawl has concluded and the cps will decide whether or not to charge the england all rounder. Back in the game. Everton and west brom turn to allardyce and pardew to save their seasons. Two days before the Russia World Cup draw, theres a warning for englands travelling fans. And also on the programme, we catch up with andy murray and he

BBCNEWS The Papers March 9, 2017

Are confident . Yellow makar he will be all right, yeah. I think you will be all right, yeah. I think you will be all right, is that 0k . Be all right, yeah. I think you will be all right, is that ok . We have got plenty of back ups. We have exceptional players so there is no risk for us. As for scotland, edinburgh flanker Hamish Watson will start in place of the injured john hardie. Its the only change to the starting 15 and means their backline stays the same for the trip to twickenham, a venue where scotland havent won since 1983. Thats all from sportsday. Coming up in a moment, the papers. Thanks forjoining us. Hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are kate devlin, Political Correspondent at the herald and peter spiegel, news editor at the financial times. Nice to see you both, waiting patiently so we can get on air now for the front pages, starting with the guardian. It says that theresa may is putting off the controversi

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