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BBCNEWS BBC July 3, 2024

Jimmy anderson could be set to bring the curtain down on his record breaking england career this summer following talks with the head coach, brendon mccullum. Its been reported that mccullum recently made a whistle stop five day visit to the uk, To Meet Anderson and play a round of golf and tell him england are looking to build a pace attack for the future. Its not clear if anderson has played his last test, or whether he could get a farewell in the home summer. Anderson is englands leading all Time Test Wicket Taker in tests with 700 dismissals, all rounder Nat Sciver Brunt will miss englands First T20 International Against pakistan at edgbaston tomorrow, after undergoing a minor medical procedure. Shell return for the Second Match At Northampton next friday. England will play three t20 s and three odis against their opponents, captain Heather Knight is expecting it to be tough. And at some really good results recently and they went to new zealand in the series over there and we will

BBCNEWS Verified July 3, 2024

And harry accompanies his wife meghan at the start of an informal tour of nigeria. Donald trumps returns to the court as his Hush Money Trial resumes in new york. Iam i am alive in malmo as the dutch entry is told that he is barred from rehearsing at the last minute. We will have that and the latest from malmo. Hello and welcome. Confirmation that the uk economy is no longer in recession. The economy grew by 0. 6 between january and march, recession. The economy grew by 0. 6 betweenjanuary and march, the fastest rate for two years according to official figures. The fastest rate for two years according to officialfigures. The Prime Minister sat down exclusively with our Economics Respondent and said the economy was finally gaining momentum. It the economy was finally gaining momentum the economy was finally gaining momentum. ,. ,. ,. , ~ momentum. It is going to take time for eole momentum. It is going to take time for peeple to momentum. It is going to take time for people to really m

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Narges mohammadi has been arrested 13 times, convicted five times and sentenced to a total of 31 years in prison. The Committee Said her brave struggle has come with tremendous personal cost. Irans state News Agency Says the decision is politicising the human rights issue. Caroline hawley reports. In iran last year, spearheaded by women, an extraordinary Rebellion Set off by the death in Police Custody of a young woman detained for allegedly not wearing her veil properly. The nobel Committee Said this award was for the hundreds of thousands of iranians who have stood up against the theocratic regimes policies of discrimination and oppression against women. Narges mohammadi is irans most prominent human rights activist. Here she was several years ago, criticising the regime for forcing women to wear the hijab while allowing corruption to run rampant. Shes currently serving a ten year sentence. Her brave struggle has come with tremendous personal cost. Altogether, the regime has arrested

BBCNEWS BBC July 3, 2024

one other interesting thing to come out is that, previously, the only people found guilty of murder in relation to this event was the three people in the travel agent that afternoon. the gunman who came bursting out, who were responsible for the actual robbery. the other people were found guilty of manslaughter subsequently. the ringleader wasn t actually in that travel agent at the time, but he had scouted it out, organised it at the jury scouted it out, organised it at the jury came to the conclusion that he was just as responsible for the murder of pc sharon beshenivsky as the person carrying the gun that day. the person carrying the gun that da . ., . ., ., day. you were in court, hearing the verdict being day. you were in court, hearing the verdict being delivered. day. you were in court, hearing the verdict being delivered. what - day. you were in court, hearing the verdict being delivered. what else l verdict being delivered. what else was said in court earlier tod

BBCNEWS BBC July 3, 2024

one of the most devastating legacies of the covid lockdowns has been the impact on vulnerable women, children and men suffering domestic abuse. the lockdowns saw a steep rise in the number of cases, with around a third more people seeking help, and those numbers have stayed high right the way through the cost of living crisis. the domestic abuse commissioner is warning of a growing funding emergency for services set up to help both victims and perpetrators. for this special report, i was given rare access to see how children who are victims are helped. i spoke to people who ve inflicted abuse and to those who ve survived it. i was scared to be in the house and scared of what he would do to me. i didn t dare leave a child alone with him. driving through the yorkshire countryside to meet a woman who is educated, professional, successful. abuse knows no bounds and can happen to those who least expect it. we re keeping her anonymous for her own protection. constantly looking ov

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