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BBCNEWS BBC July 2, 2024

hearing about what went wrong with wilko. ., , , ., hearing about what went wrong with wilko. ., , ., , ., wilko. you could see in that short cli - , wilko. you could see in that short cli, it wilko. you could see in that short clip, it encapsulated wilko. you could see in that short clip, it encapsulated a wilko. you could see in that short clip, it encapsulated a large - clip, it encapsulated a large portion of what went on at the hearing. you have lisa wilkinson speaking publicly about the reasons why the chain collapsed. she came out with a lot of very detailed reasons about why these problems occurred. mps were more interested really on her contrition and what money had gone out of the business and then what failures had happened, as opposed to the excuses. for example, we had lisa wilkinson saying that covid was a major factor. she said the shops had stayed open, the company had continued to pay its landlords and its bills and it had called on the furlough scheme t

BBCNEWS Sportsday July 2, 2024

snow moved its way down across northern scotland and snow showers arriving overnight into the far north east of england. there could be a couple of centimetres in these areas with icy conditions. cloud develops in the south west overnight and keeping itjust about above freezing, but otherwise we will have a frost more widely and temperatures down to 7 or eight in scotland. heading into tomorrow we still have that clout in the south west and it will gradually break up and the showers will move away and the bulk of the showers, still wintry, will be in northern scotland, running down the north sea coast into norfolk and suffolk for a while. but away from the showers there is a lot of dry weather around and sunshine. but it is colder tomorrow, even though the wins will make those temperatures no better than 2 degrees in glasgow. overhead and into thursday that area of low pressure still looks like it will track to the south of us and take a lot of snow into central parts of eur

BBCNEWS BBC July 2, 2024

cheers from workers and onlookers. people sharing swedes and hugs. sharing suite goods. these are the ambulances with the first workers that have come out from within side the tunnel. 17 days, they have spent inside that tunnel and now they are finally out and in those ambulances. it has been a harrowing experience for the men inside and those working to get them out. we for the men inside and those working to get them out- for the men inside and those working to get them out. we got three people out already and to get them out. we got three people out already and now to get them out. we got three people out already and now the to get them out. we got three people out already and now the rescue - to get them out. we got three people out already and now the rescue team | out already and now the rescue team has taken over and they are getting people out the tunnel. all the ambulances lined up, three people out, they are in triage now and they will be going to the hosp

BBCNEWS Newsday July 2, 2024

councils and charities think that new refugees are not being given enough time to adjust before they are told to leave their accommodation. they say some have been given little notice to find somewhere else to stay. 0nce individuals become refugees, the responsibility to look after them falls to the council. need a plan and we need a plan that s resourced. david carter is the chief executive of the whitechapel centre, a leading homeless charity in liverpool. we re in the middle of a housing crisis and a poverty crisis. as a city, we ve got 572 households in emergency b&b accommodation, plus over 700 in the commissioned homeless services. this has been exacerbated by the recent home office changes to increase the asylum decision and programme. people are actually fighting for the same resources, so ultimately are going to be going to be competing for the exact same thing because there isn t enough to go round. is it causing tensions? yeah, you can see that that s going to caus

BBCNEWS BBC July 2, 2024

this is what a spokesperson for the israel defense forces had to say about the situation. we will rescue our hostages at all costs. it is our duty, it is our moral responsibility of the israel defense forces. it is why we fight and why we must keep on fighting until all our hostages are home. with more on the hostage release, here s our senior international correspondent orla guerin in tel aviv. inseparable and coming home tonight. emma and yuli, twin girls just three years old, released with their mother sharon. their father is still being held in gaza. they ll be picked up by military helicopter. like these boys, freed last night. the government here has been sharing footage of every release. israelis very invested in this and the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, needs a victory even a partial one. already savouring her freedom, margalit moses, who is 78. she tells hospital staff in tel aviv they are amazing. so is she. freed from gaza on friday after almost 50 days

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