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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Asia Business Report 20171205

European union and britain breakdown in brussels. And from korean pop to Australian Marriage equality, twitter talks about the biggest trending moments in 2017. Good morning asia, hello, world. Thank you forjoining us for another exciting addition of Asia Business report. This morning will be watching the pound very closely in asian trade after brexit talks broke down in the final was hour of negotiations. The dispute over the status of the irish border has turned out to be a major sticking point. Theresa may broke off talks after the main party in the northern ireland, the dup, said it would not support a deal which gave significant concessions to the irish republic. Earlier i spoke to the former state secretary of denmark if the deal could be salvaged. Theresa may has violated the fundamental principle. Before you negotiate, you should set to your home base. Instead of doing so, she has struck a deal and then was overruled by Political Forces at home, in a humiliating way. That could

Transcripts For BBCNEWS Afternoon Live 20171220

Commonwealth games . It looks like an early Christmas Present for birmingham. They are set to be confirmed as the hosts for the 2022 games as long as they dont mind paying for it with a price tag of £750 million. I will have more at 2 30pm. Thanks, holly. And tomasz has all the weather unfestive weather. It is. Look at the gloomy picture behind me. As we go from Christmas Day into boxing day, it might turn colder but mild is the word. Thanks, tomasz. Also coming up prosecco and perfume for Pampered Pets owners spend more than ever before on Christmas Gifts for theirfurry friends. Hello, this is afternoon live. The metropolitan police is reviewing 30 Sexual Assault cases, and investigating scores of others. The announcement follows the collapse of a second rape trial in just a few days after vital evidence wasnt made available by the police. The met say the same officer worked on both cases. Disclosure, as its known, means that police have a duty to hand over any relevant evidence to d

Transcripts For BBCNEWS Outside Source 20170523

And everyone screamed. And everyone was just still. Everyone was just a bit like. What was that . And all the stewards were just a bit like whats going on . No one really knew what was happening. And then we just heard people screaming and shouting run, and everyone was running, flooding back into the arena from that one exit in the corner which was leading to the train station, i think. And then it was just like a massive stampede of people. Thats when we kind ofjust saw. Everything. What could you see . There were a lot of huddles of people. There was someone on the floor and loads of people around them. I remember seeing a little girl. I think she was with her parents. She was sat outside the stairs of the arena and she had, like, a big gash on her chin and blood was coming down her clothes and she was just screaming and her parents were crying. As we were walking further and further, there were blue lights everywhere. There were police and ambulances everywhere. Did you realise peo

Transcripts For BBCNEWS Outside Source 20170523

And everyone screamed. And everyone was just still. Everyone was just a bit like. What was that . And all the stewards were just a bit like whats going on . No one really knew what was happening. And then we just heard people screaming and shouting run, and everyone was running, flooding back into the arena from that one exit in the corner which was leading to the train station, i think. And then it was just like a massive stampede of people. Thats when we kind ofjust saw. Everything. What could you see . There were a lot of huddles of people. There was someone on the floor and loads of people around them. I remember seeing a little girl. I think she was with her parents. She was sat outside the stairs of the arena and she had, like, a big gash on her chin and blood was coming down her clothes and she was just screaming and her parents were crying. As we were walking further and further, there were blue lights everywhere. There were police and ambulances everywhere. Did you realise peo

Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News At Six 20170105

Is still defying Brexit Predictions but for how long . A warning about dementia why living near major Roads Letters from a princess to palace steward dianas handwritten notes are sold at auction. Coming up in the sport on bbc news, hull city appoint former olympiakos boss marco silva as their new manager. Good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. Jill saward, the first survivor of rape to waive her right to anonymity, has died. She was 51. In 1986 she suffered a violent assault by two men during a burglary at her fathers vicarage in west london. At the end of the trial of the rapists, thejudge said her trauma had not been so great. Jill saward went on to become a tireless campaigner and many believe her efforts changed the way we now deal with sex crime and its victims. Our Home Affairs Correspondent june kelly looks back at her life. Jill sawa rd jill saward was 21 when, in 1986, she became the victim of a crime which caused revulsion across the country. There was horror that,

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