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BBCNEWS BBC July 3, 2024

Around in the tie break and, when it mattered, i put one ball in play more than he did and that was enough. Luis rubiales resigned from his role as the president of the Spanish Football Federation saying he hoped his departure would boost spains joint bid with morocco and portugal to host the 2030 world cup. |t comes after weeks of criticism and possible criminal charges against rubiales following the Kiss On World Cup Winnerjenni Hermoso on the lips after her side had won the womens World Cup Final against england. Rubiales said he submitted his resignation to federation acting president pedro rocha. He also resigned from his position as Vice President of uefas executive committee. It is not the fact he believes he has done something wrong, he said he has done something wrong, he said he has talked to his family and the pressure was huge, not only from the State Prosecutor from the moment the player that had the nantes consensual kiss went to the prosecutor and said i feel it has been

Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News

after a year of coronavirus, senior government figures tell say we should have locked down earlier in the autumn. i love you. no, you don t. know, i don t-u and a red carpet of british talent and diversity is among this year s oscar nominations. good evening. germany, italy, and france are among several european countries that have now suspended the use of the oxford astrazeneca covid vaccine. it follows cases of blood clotting reported in some people after having the jab. so, is the astrazeneca vaccine safe? experts here say it is, and the number of blood clots reported after the vaccine are no more than those typically reported within the general population. and the world health organization says there is no evidence of a link between the vaccine and reported blood clots. our medical editor fergus walsh has more. a public display of confidence in the oxford/astrazeneca vaccine from northern ireland chief medical officer today. by contrast, you cannot have the jab in the i

Transcripts For BBCNEWS Monday in Parliament

now on bbc news, monday in parliament. hello again and welcome to monday in parliament. why are nurses only getting a i% pay rise? most of the public sector is having a pay freeze, even against this backdrop we will continue to provide pay rises for nhs workers. but some conservatives think ministers should go further. will she reconsider and at least, at least propose a larger increase for lower paid nhs workers? and on international women s day, an appeal for better health care. it s shocking that women are up 50% more likely to be misdiagnosed following a heart attack simply because our- symptoms differ| to those of men. but first. the prime minister has defended plans to give some nhs staff in england a i% pay rise. borisjohnson said the government is giving workers as much as we can in the tough times of the covid pandemic. the increase, which is being considered by an independent panel, would cover most hospital staff. in the commons, a health minister brushed off

BBCNEWS Breakfast May 23, 2017

Has described the blast as a barbaric act. Police say they are working to establish exactly what happened. We are currently treating this as a Terrorist Incident, until we have further information. This is clearly a very concerning time for everyone. On breakfast this morning, we will bring you the latest from the scene, and reaction to what could be the uks worst Terror Attack since the 7 7 london bombings. Good morning, it is tuesday 23 may. The news we are waking up to this morning an explosion at a Concert Venue in manchester, packed full of children and families, has claimed the lives of at least 19 people. Theresa may has paid tribute to the victims, and will chair a meeting of the governments Emergency Committee later this morning. The metro mayor of manchester, andy burnham, has called it a terrible night for our great city. We will be getting a further statement from andy burnham at around 7 30am this morning. We will be live with louise at the scene in a moment, but first let

BBCNEWS The Travel Show May 26, 2017

In Military Action abroad, according to the telegraph. The metro also leads on the manchester attacks, saying armed police will be patrolling Train Carriages across the country for the first time, after the uks Terror Threat level was raised to critical. The express focuses on the queens visit to royal manchester childrens hospital, where many young victims of the bombing are recovering. The paper quotes the queen telling survivors the attack was very wicked. The times reports that the attacker, salman abedi, is believed to have planned the attack for a year, and made at least two separate trips to buy Bomb Materials at diy shops. Theresa may is expected to tell leaders at the g7 summit that the fight against the Islamic State group is shifting from the battlefield to the internet. That is according to the guardian. And the Financial Times says there were several awkward moments for President Trump at the nato summit. He told leaders he was deeply troubled by us leaks of highly sensiti

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