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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Sportsday 20170513

Hello and welcome to sportsday, with Katherine Downes and hugh woozencroft. The headlines this evening. Saracens are champions of europe again. They beat Clermont Auvergune to win back to back Champions Cup titles. Manchester city maintain their push for a place in the Champions League with a somewhat fortunate victory over Leicester City. And Manchester Citys women complete the treble, adding the fa cup to their league and Continental Cup titles. Also coming up in the programme. Lewis hamilton claims pole for the Spanish Grand Prix, by the finest of margins. And age is no barrier. Rugby league for the over 80s. Good evening were starting at the scene of an historic win for saracens this evening theyve become only the fourth team ever to win back to back Champions Cup titles. They won a tight match 28 17 once again, its heartbreak once again, its heartbreak in the final for clermont auvergne. Patrick gearey was watching at murrayfield. Edinburgh, city of Performing Arts and the stage f

Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20170513

Five nhs trusts are still experiencing serious problems, after yesterdays International Cyber attack. 43 of the trusts affected in england and scotland, are now returning to normal. The attack on friday caused ambulances to be diverted, and numerous cancellations and delays in treatment, though a e departments were not affected. The governments Emergency Committee cobra has been meeting, chaired by the Home Secretary amber rudd. Heres our health editor, hugh pym. The news shocked staff and patients alike. The cyber attack shut down key systems. Ron grimshaw wont forget it in a hurry. He was in the middle of having an mri scan but it was abruptly halted and he will have to go back another day. I was stunned, obviously stunned, and the nurse said this is the first time this has happened. I was thinking, why me . There we are. Health secretaryjeremy hunt was at a meeting of the Emergency Cobra Committee along with the Home Secretary, who denied there were weaknesses in nhs systems. I dont

Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20170513

Five nhs trusts are still experiencing serious problems, after yesterdays International Cyber attack. 43 of the trusts affected in england and scotland, are now returning to normal. The attack on friday caused ambulances to be diverted, and numerous cancellations and delays in treatment, though a e departments were not affected. The governments Emergency Committee cobra has been meeting, chaired by the Home Secretary amber rudd. Heres our health editor, hugh pym. The news shocked staff and patients alike. The cyber attack shut down key systems. Ron grimshaw wont forget it in a hurry. He was in the middle of having an mri scan but it was abruptly halted and he will have to go back another day. I was stunned, obviously stunned, and the nurse said this is the first time this has happened. I was thinking, why me . There we are. Health secretaryjeremy hunt was at a meeting of the Emergency Cobra Committee along with the Home Secretary, who denied there were weaknesses in nhs systems. I dont

Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20170310

Analysis of live music is taking place. We look at the big issues for the industry. In sport impossible to play any better that was Jose Mourinhos assessment of his Manchester United side, as they bagged an away goal in europe. It brought london to a standstill and killed thousands more than 60 years after the great smog, well find out whats being done to improve the capitals air quality today. Nick has the weather. After so much loose guide yesterday, a bit of rain in northern and western parts. Still mild but not as lovely as yesterday. Youll forecast for friday and your weekend weather. Good morning. First, our main story. Schools in england are being forced to cut gcse and a level courses in an effort to balance the books, according to a Head Teachers union. The association of school and College Leaders has warned Budget Pressures are driving up class sizes and causing them to cancel things like school trips. Our education correspondent Gillian Hargreaves reports. Peter woodman mig

Transcripts For BBCNEWS Victoria Derbyshire 20170310

Than they ever thought possible. Whats that doing in here . Thats a plate of mashed potato. We are lucky that trump will provide most of the jokes for the foreseeable future. Hello and welcome to the programme. Were live until 11am. If youre a pupil or teacher in a school where subjects are being cut, do get in touch with us. Have you studied or taught one of the less popular subjects like german . Does it matter if the fewer people get to take it in the future . Do get in touch on all the stories were talking about this morning use victoria live and if you text, you will be charged at the Standard Network rate. Its been announced that British Telecom and its openreach service, which runs the uks Broadband Infrastructure, are to be legally separated. Telecoms regulator, ofcom, says openreach will become a distinct company with its own staff, management and strategy. Ofcom had been pushing for the move following complaints about poor levels of service and had threatened to force bt to l

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