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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News Now 20240604 13:16:00

what we ve wished for. this is the davey they knew the lucky man who retired to cyprus with the wife he adored. but here inside their home, janice was suffering. she had blood cancer, so david killed her and tried to take his own life. he admitted what he did, and was found guilty of manslaughter last week. we think it was a fair decision, and one in line with the interests ofjustice, it is pity he spent so long in prison, but he s looking forward to getting out, and now this allows for him and his family to properly grieve. absolutely wonderful. janice was at the centre of his world. he s now walking into a world and into a life without her. his friends say that is punishment enough. 0ur reporter fiona trott was outside court in paphos. she shared a little about how the local community feel about the case. 0pinion is divided, i think, and

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News Now 20240604 13:14:00

that it won t be holding more strikes next term. this is the result that many parents, pupils, and teachers have been anxious to find out and that is because the national education union is the only one to have actually held strikes during this dispute. the union said it will continue to fight for more funding and education, but for now, there is a collective sigh of relief for many that children are likely to be able to go back to school in a few weeks s time without further disruption. you re live with bbc news. a british pensioner who killed his seriously ill wife in cyprus has been freed from custody. david hunter was found guilty of the manslaughter of his wife, janice, at their home. mr hunter had told the court that his wife, who was suffering from blood cancer, begged him to end her life because she was in so much pain. he s was sentenced to two years in prison, but released because he s already spent most of that time behind bars. from cyprus, fiona trott sent this report. s

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240604 05:18:00

east, some mist and fog patches for men, and it will be a warm night. tomorrow we will start off with all that cloud, much of it will burn away, but there will be more proud in england and we have seen in the last few days, having said that, still a lot of sunshine, cool along the east coast because we will have an easterly flow, so the heat again will be in the west, but not quite as high as it s going to be today for some. then as we head into the weekend, that is when it breaks down. but for scotland and northern ireland, you will hang onto some dry and sunny conditions, but for all of us, temperatures closer to where they should become a feel fresher thanit they should become a feel fresher than it has done. carol, thank you very much, see you later. the time is 6.18. four years after six year old sunderland fan bradley lowery died from a rare form of cancer, his mum gemma has spoken about his legacy. after donations from around the world, the family are building a holiday home for

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