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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240714

and takes a parting shot at a critic in her post match press conference. please don t patronise me. i m not patronising you. no, no, you are. in the way you re asking your question, you re being quite disrespectful and you re patronising me. serena williams and andy murray progress to the last 16 in the mixed doubles. things were a little bit friendlier! good morning from the bentley factory in crewe, celebrating their 100th birthday today and i m here to talk about the future of cars and what it means for us all if they turn cars electric. more from the later. and wimbledon, a good chance it will stay dry today, good sunshine and the outside chance of a shower. the wettest conditions in the uk will be in the north. will be back later. it s wednesday the 10th ofjuly. our top story: the two men vying to be britain s next prime minister have clashed for the first and last time in a head to head debate. boris johnson and jeremy hunt were asked about brexit, economic policies, do

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240714

but fewer showers. still there in northern and eastern scotland and north east england, isolated showers elsewhere, but most places now are dry, more sunshine as well, and as a result, with light winds, it will feel a bit warmer tomorrow. creeping towards 20 degrees at the chelsea flower show. more of us into the high teens as well. you won t notice much change on wednesday although in shetland, it turns cloudy and wet and cool with a stronger breeze, showers in northern and eastern scotland, north east england and the odd one elsewhere but money paces staying dry. so a chance of showers but quiet weather for much of this week. warmth in the sunshine, catchy shower, and a heavy downpour is possible and it may hang around in light winds. towards the end of the week and into next weekend, another bank holiday weekend. the jet stream here, which isn t doing too much to oui’ here, which isn t doing too much to our weather, will turn a bit more active and take more direct track

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240715

good morning from oundle castle, we are here for the tulip festival under way and you can see some fabulous daffodils and tulips behind me. we have a fair bit of mist and fog around, some rain in the south and a bit of sunshine to look forward to. i ll have more in 15 minutes. it s monday april eighth. our top story. for the first time, social media companies such as facebook and twitter, could have their services blocked and face heavy fines, if they don t stick to new internet safety laws. under government proposals, bosses could be held personally responsible for sites failing to tackle terrorist propaganda and child abuse. here s our media editor, amol rajan. over the past few years, the tech giants have come under sustained pressure to clean up their act. terrorist propaganda such as the live broadcast of a recent attack in new zealand have caused horror. so, too, have stories about child grooming online, and the appalling death of 14 year old molly russell, who took her

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC Business Live 20240715

and the better than expected jobs report from the us on friday has given markets a boost but how long will it last as we head into another big week for brexit. and we ll hear from the woman he made a nut butter in her kitchen. now her not brand has become an international bestseller. with $12 million. the uk government says websites could be fined over harmful online content, we want to know if you think internet sites should be liable or is this an attack as some say on free speech. let us know what you think. hello and welcome to business live. a busy monday, so let s get started. big changes ahead for one of the world ‘s largest car companies. it s been holding a large meeting today. carlos: as dead as a director. he rescued the firm from near ba n kru ptcy rescued the firm from near bankruptcy 20 years ago but from what she is accused of siphoning funds. he is in a tokyo jail after being rearrested on what financial misconduct charges last week. he denies any wrongdoi

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240715

day ahead today, a specially further north, with gales in the north of scotland. for most of us it will be cloudy with some glimmers of sunshine, but i ll have more in 15 minutes. good morning. it s monday, 7th january. our top story: nhs leaders will today unveil a long term plan they say will save half a million lives in england over the next ten years. it is hoped the £20 billion a year boost will see more money for community care and mental health services, while transforming survival rates from some of britain s biggest killers. our health correspondent dominic hughes reports. the health service is treating more people than ever before, but it is struggling in the face of unprecedented demand. so nhs managers in england along with health charities, medical royal colleges and patient groups have been working on a plan for the next decade to try and improve services and to ease those pressures.” decade to try and improve services and to ease those pressures. i think it

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