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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240709

good afternoon. the prime minister, borisjohnson, and the leader of the opposition, sir keir starmer, have laid flowers together at the site of the fatal stabbing of the mp sir david amess in essex. sir david was killed during a constituency surgery in leigh on sea yesterday. the police have said that they are treating the attack as a terrorist incident which is potentially linked to islamist extremism . a 25 year old man who was arrested at the scene remains in custody and searches have been carried out at two addresses in london. our home affairs correspondent dominic casciani is at leigh on sea. ben, all morning local people here have been coming up to this police cordon surrounding the church where sir david amess was stabbed and died. they have been laying flower, all ages, all backgrounds, have seen the very old to young school children who met him in their schools and it a genuine outpouring of community grief but led by the nation s political leaders who were here

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240709

minutes. harry kane finally found his scoring touch again after his recent drought to help tottenham to a big win in the end in the europa conference league. a wet start to friday, skies will brighten later to sunshine and showers but some wild weather over the next few days. the full forecast here on breakfast. it s friday 1st october. our top story. the metropolitan police will deploy 650 new officers across london the met police has outlined how it intends to protect women and girls better in the wake of sarah everard s murder. scotland yard is promising more patrols across london and advising anyone stop by at loan plainclothes police officer to challenge their legitimacy. it comes after wayne couzens was handed a whole life sentence for killing sarah everard whilst still working as a metropolitan officer. sarah everard, described in court as intelligent, talented, much loved. but the question now facing the met is, could and should her killer wayne couzens have been stop

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240708

grants, wins the republican primary in ohio. in ukraine, more than 100 civilians, including children, finally reach safety, after being trapped for weeks beneath a besieged steel plant in mariupol. record breaking temperatures cause huge problems in india. we look at the implications in our climate critical series. music. and music from the military one of ukraine s biggest bands, antytila, team up with ed sheeran, releasing a new song, as they serve in the war against russia. president biden has vowed to protect abortion rights in the united states, after a leaked document suggested the supreme court is poised to overturn the ruling, which legalised abortion nationwide. the draft opinion, written byjustice samuel alito, says the 1973 decision roe versus wade was wrong from the start. our north america editor, sarah smith, reports from washington. chanting: abortion is violence! outnumbered, but vocal, outside the supreme court, anti abortion activists scent victory, af

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20240708

many had been trapped underground for over 60 days. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are katy balls, who s deputy political editor at the spectator, and the broadcaster penny smith. tomorrow s front pages, starting with. the metro covers a terror trial in which a former pub landlord is alleged to have claimed money in covid bounce back loans, but then sent it to the islamic state terrorist group. the same story is in the ft, though they lead with the huge profts made by bp and the calls they ve prompted for a windfall tax on energy firms. the mirror also reports bp s profits, working them out to £639 per second and also lambasting the prime ministerfor his response in a tv interview today. the lead in the telegraph is about claims that france withheld secrets about missiles used to kill british soldiers in the falklands war a0 years ago tomorrow. the times has an interview with the vice chancellor of cambridge univ

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The 20240704

of wrote 20 years ago from personal experience, and then it s been extrapolated out from there. but in a nutshell, it s set on a remote monastery in the 1940s, so the backdrop is the second world war. and the monastery is being presided over by a nun, who i play, who s officiating mass, the priest is dead. and one night, unceremoniously, a young indigenous boy is dumped on the doorstep of the monastery to be cared for as part of the reprehensible government policy of assimilation of indigenous children, in order to separate indigenous children from their culture. and this powerful spirituality of this young boy destabilises the surety of the catholic faith there, and these strange miracles start to happen. which we see so vividly in the performance by this little boy, by aswan reid, just nine years old, and you can t take your eyes off him when he s on screen. he s absolutely magnetic. erm, i mean, we were so lucky to find him. i remember warwick. warwick thornton and i start

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