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BBCNEWS BBC July 6, 2024

the prime minister arrives injapan for a summit of g7 world leaders in hiroshima. how exactly do our bodies get older? the bbc s medical editorjoins volunteers being body scanned to reveal the secrets of ageing. # i ll send an 505 to the world and a special honour for sting at the ivor novello awards for songwriting. and coming up on bbc news, frosty conditions delay the start of the second golf major of the year, the us pga at oak hill in new york. good afternoon. water companies in england have apologised for not doing enough to stop sewage from flowing into rivers and seas. last year there were 800 untreated discharges every day on average, which has caused mounting public anger. the water companies have promised to spend £10 billion to put it right by modernising sewers, although it will mean higher bills for customers. our environment correspondentjonah fisher. for years, campaigners have complained about the amount of sewage that flows into our waterways and that profi

BBCNEWS BBC July 6, 2024

by the government £162 million. and on bbc london. the row over ulez as new data suggests more car owners coming up on bbc news coming up on bbc news can manchester city follow west ham taking a 2 1 lead against such side az alkmaar. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. water companies in england have apologised for not acting quickly enough to stop this raw sewage flowing directly into our rivers and seas, something that happened on average more than 800 times a day last year. water uk, which represents england s nine water and sewage companies, also says it s ready to invest an additional £10 billion to address the problem and modernise sewers. but it has also admitted that customers will be hit with higher prices to pay for that. downing street says the companies should be putting consumers before profits. our environment correspondent jonah fisher reports. ash is a retired policeman and has for the last ten years dedicated himself to trying to hold water

BBCNEWS BBC July 6, 2024

struggling could have benefited from cheaper social tariffs are special low cost watch dog micro lenses as many are missing out on the deals. citizens ofcom. with these decisions upsetting? citizens ofcom. with these decisions upsetting? citizens ofcom. with these decisions upsetting? they were surrisin: decisions upsetting? they were surprising but decisions upsetting? they were surprising but they decisions upsetting? they were surprising but they were - decisions upsetting? they were surprising but they were not . surprising but they were not shocking, not a huge shock. the fact is people coming to citizens advice are facing incredible difficulties for basics including falling further and further behind. that is why we are seeing figures like a million people cutting their broadband deal altogether and that is something thatis altogether and that is something that is affecting people on the universal credit the most. the thing is, there universal credit the mos

BBCNEWS Newsday July 6, 2024

but ukranian troops are using drones to fight back. its time for us to move now but the drone is back and the grenade has been dropped. we can t stay in this location for more than two or three minutes because there is a risk that we will be targeted here. president zelensky, on his first visit to the uk since the russian invasion, thanks mps and peers for their support but urges the uk to give fighter jets to ukraine. the writing on the helmet reads: we have freedom, give us wings to protect it. and, we put on our vr goggles, for an instalation that combines art and virtual reality, in an exhibition of immersive storytelling. it is an immersive medium, you can get lost inside of it so it creates this empathy that no other medium, i think, can create. hello and welcome to the programme. we begin with the situation in turkey and syria, where more than 12,000 people are known to have died in the earthquakes which devastated the region. aid workers have warned they are dealing w

BBCNEWS Cocaine July 6, 2024

Hello. After the abundance of blue skies many saw through the week, the weekend is already looking different. A lot more cloud out there. There will be some rain at times, not for everyone. One or two spots will stay dry. But the general trend, especially later this weekend, is for colder air to arrive. Now, at the moment, weve got two main rain bearing clumps of cloud, one to the south, mainly to the southwest. And this one here, which across southern scotland, Northern Ireland, far north of england, continues to produce rain through the afternoon. Turning a bit lighter and patchier, never quite reaching some of the central belt. And here northwards, plenty of sunshine for most, a bit of cloud lingering around the murray firth and sutherland. Warmest again, 16 degrees out towards the west of scotland. But the winds will be picking up, some rain in wales, the south west later, but Central Eastern parts of england, a brighter and milder day than yesterday. Now, this evening and overnigh

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