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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Ainslies Americas Cup Quest 20170521

It could be burnt toffee, or something, but maybe that is just my imagination. It has been almost continuously erupting since 1983. Where you were you even born in 1983 . I surely was. That looked pretty hot. Not quite as hot this week, but i have indication of something a bit more like summer on the way. It doesnt feel like it in Western Scotland. Outbreaks of rain here. They will be confined to the Highlands And Islands this evening. A couple of showers in the short term in ireland. But dry for tomorrow mornings rush hour. For most, dry, clear skies, temperatures, if you are heading to the cities and towns centres, they will be in double figures. Single digits in rural parts. Edit cool but not as cool as this morning. If you showers the Northern Ireland during the commute. In the afternoon that pushes into Western Scotland. But not as wet as it has been for some of you this afternoon. Some showers in Eastern Scotland. Some cloud for the northern part of the uk. It will bea the northe

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Ainslies Americas Cup Quest 20170524

Of this mornings newspapers. And of course theyre all reporting on the manchester attack. The guardian reports that the Security Services are urgently seeking to establish if the Suicide Bomber, was acting alone or was linked to a wider group. The mail reports that troops are to be deployed on britains streets, in the wake of last nights attack. The i says the bomberss accomplices are still at large. The times highlights Salman Abedis link to libya, saying he recently returned from the country. The Daily Telegraph also lead with the deployment of soldiers on the streets amid fears of further attacks. The daily mirror features pictures of two of those killed at the manchester arena, including the youngest victim known so far, eight year old, saffie rose roussos. While the metro also carries a picture of saffie and reports that theresa may has raised the uk Terror Threat level to critical now on bbc news, its time for ainslies americas cup quest. Sir ben ainslie is the most successful sa

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20170526

As we thought it was, so i am out with the butty van to find out why. In sport No Silva Lining For Hull relegated from the Premier League, and now they have lost their highly regarded manager, marco silva. And what is the weather going to be like this Bank Holiday Weekend . Matt is on the beach at Weston Super Mare. I certainly icertainly am. I certainly am. Good morning. I have my sunscreen i certainly am. Good morning. I have my sunscreen and sunglasses. You will all lead them today, but will you need them this Bank Holiday Weekend . There are some thunderstorms in the forecast and a full details coming up in 15 minutes. See you then. The full details. Good morning. First our main story The Labour Leader, Jeremy Corbyn, is to resume his partys Election Campaign today, with a Speech Linking British Military actions abroad with Terrorist Attacks in the uk. He will say a government has a responsibility to minimise the chance of attacks and ensure that police have the resources they need

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC Newsroom Live 20170526

The seven month old girl dies after being found unresponsive in a car in County Tipperary on one of the hottest days of the year County Tipperary. Neither as the two parties are presenting honest choices, suggests a report. Severe disruption and long queues at Gatwick Airport, as the automated Conveyor Belt system breaks down scientists describe new observations of the planetjupiter sent Back To Earth by nasas spacecraftjuno as breathtaking good morning, its friday 26th may. Im annita mcveigh, welcome to bbc Newsroom Live. The labour leaderJeremy Corbyn, as we have let you know, is about to give a speech in which shall say there was a connection between British Foreign policy abroad including wars in the middle east and north africa and terrorism at home. Hell also say a Labour Government will be one which will reduce rather than increase the Terror Threat. The conservatives have already reacted to this by saying the comments are inappropriate and crassly timed in light of the attack I

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News At One 20170526

And chasing the dream ben ainslies bid for sailing history gets underway tomorrow. If we can win the americas cup for britain, you know, look at our sporting maritime heritage, its the one thing thats missing, it would be huge if we could bring the cup home, and thats what motivates and inspires us. In the sport on bbc news World Number One andy murray will play russias Andrey Kuznetsov in the first round of the french open. Johanna konta faces unseeded soo way shei of chinese taipei. Good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. The labour Leaderjeremy Corbyn has given a speech this morning, linking British Military action abroad to Terrorist Attacks here at home. Mr corbyn said the War On Terror is not working and that a different approach is needed. He was speaking as Election Campaigning resumed after mondays attack in manchester. The conservatives have condemned his remarks as crass and appallingly timed. Our Political Correspondent iain watson reports. The political truce af

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