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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Witness History 20200901

More people are expected to return to their work places later this morning, as the government seeks assurances from employers in england that measures are enforced to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. Pupils will also begin to return to school and politicians remain divided on whether exams should be delayed next year, because of the lingering effects of the lockdown on school work. Heres our political correspondent, nick eardley. This week, these classrooms will start filling up again. Many children will be back at school for the First Time Since march, as england takes another big step moving out of the coronavirus shut down. Its a big political test for the government, which has made education its key priority. And in number ten, there was increasing confidence that most pupils will return in the coming days. The focus now has got to be getting those schools reopened, allowing them to reopen safely, getting parents to have the confidence for their children to return to school.

Transcripts For BBCNEWS Outside Source 20200901

And germany. Police clash with protestors the bbcs nick thorpe has in lebanon this was the backdrop returned to president macrons visit to kelleti station in budapest to a country thats where thousands were stranded in the grip of a crisis. On this day satirical newspaper, Charlie Hebdo, republishes controversial cartoons in 2015. Of the prophet muhamed, ahead of the trial of alleged reporting from this conspirators behind the Deadly Border through the attack on its offices in paris. And the crocodile as doting father. Summer we speak to the photographer who of 2015, i once asked a captured these incredible images. Photographer what he was planning to shoot that day, just biblical scenes he replied. Biblical scenes. The exoudous is that year it was astonishing welcome. To witness. A million or more people who sought donald trump has arrived in kenosha, refuge in europe for some wisonsin, the scene of two shootings for hundred thousand that have further ignited americas debate over raci

Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Travel Show 20200901

The governments eat 0ut to help 0ut scheme, which encouraged more people to use restaurants and cafes after lockdown restrictions were eased, has ended on monday night. And its been very successful, with calls for it to continue. In the last month, 64 million discounted meals have been dished up, in 84,000 restau ra nts a nd cafes across the uk. Heres katy austin. Serving up one last day of government subsidised meals, diners in Central London today said the incentive had tempted them out more. Not gonna lie, ive been going out every week. I mean, when will we get this opportunity again . So, yeah, make the most of it, really. You see a lot of people everywhere, you know, brings back the source of human feeling thats been missing. Yeah, were going to go and get some lunch, i think, like with friends. We are going to google on the government website where has actually still got it. But were probably glad that some places extending it, to be honest. Down on the south coast in bournemouth

Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC World News 20200831

Five years ago german chancellor Angela Merkel first used the term wir schaffen dass or we can do it and in effect, opened her countrys doors to hundreds of thousands of people seeking asylum. This week, bbc news is looking back at the week that changed europe. In a moment well hear from our berlin correspondent jenny hill, but first lets remind ourselves of some of the key facts from that time. More than a million migrants and refugees crossed into europe in 2015, sparking a crisis as countries struggled to cope with the influx, and creating division in the eu over how best to deal with resettling people. The vast majority arrived by sea but some migrants made their way over land, and the dangers they faced quickly became apparent. In january 2015, lebanon closed its border to refugees from syria, forcing thousands to travel further. And by spring, thousands started making the perilous crossing of the mediterranean sea. The second leg of theirjourney, over land, was not safe either. I

Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20200901

A cluster of suspected coronavirus cases, after passengers on a plane carrying them home from greece dont bother to put masks on during the flight. It was quite scary, to be honest. As soon as we boarded we realised that many of the passengers hadnt really been educated about the wearing of facemasks. The democratic president ial Candidatejoe Biden has accused donald trump of stoking violence and sowing chaos in america. In a strongly worded condemnation of the trump presidency, mr biden said his republican rival had failed to do even the basics of the job in keeping the American People safe. The president has blamed the democrats for violence which has erupted in cities such as portland and kenosha in recent weeks. Heres our north america correspondent nick bryant. This was the doorstep of the white house last night canisters of tear gas fired almost within sniffing distance of the president. And in this fog of ongoing protest, donald trump sees a clear political opening, a comeback i

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