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BBCNEWS BBC News Special July 14, 2024

Obviously, this is a verdict which we will respect, in charge and i think, going forward, who do you trust . I know, and we respect the judicial process. John, you have very strong opinions on this today. What do you make of i have to say, i strongly disagree the ruling . It is concerning that with what the justices have found. The ruling . It is concerning that the Prime Minister has felt like he i dont think that its right. Can get away with something so clearly unlawful. It is good it has and i invite borisjohnson, been proven unlawful. Because i get in the historic words, to consider his position. Parliament has its opinions, that cheering may be something that the prime mp5 will now return minister is getting in the way of to Parliament Tomorrow morning the process of brexit, but silencing at 11 30am and get back to work. Them is not the way about it, especially when you preach i have instructed the house democracy, which i get as an authorities to prepare not for the recall the p

BBCNEWS HARDtalk July 14, 2024

A relationship with the European Union but ive always said the only way you can do this now on bbc news hardtalk. Is to deliver on the referendum, which is to leave, so to that extent you have to decide your leaving come what may. So right now then, i suppose welcome to hardtalk, if were blunt about it, were in the process of some kind of weird blame game with borisjohnson and key ministers saying theyll only talk im stephen sackur. To brussels, only negotiate, if brussels accepts the Withdrawal Agreement, and, of course, the backstop within it, are completely dead. And they know that brussels can never accept that, so essentially theyre trying the uk is leaving on october 31, he to pile the blame on brussels for the complete failure says deal or no deal. Right now, a of any negotiation. Well, actually the failure of the negotiation goes back deal between london and brussels a long way. Appears unlikely, so what about the it goes back to the way alternative . My guest is iain duncan th

BBCNEWS Victoria Derbyshire July 14, 2024

Now on bbc news, Victoria Derbyshire the week in review. Hello and welcome. Over the next half hour well show you some of the highlights from our programme in the last week. First, in exclusive interviews, we spoke to a dad whose child is a suspected victim of nursery worker Vanessa George. We also heard from one of georges ex colleagues. Vanessa george is a convicted paedophile who abused babies and Young Children in her care at the little teds nursery in plymouth. George is due to be released from prison next month after serving ten years behind bars. She pleaded guilty to seven sexual assaults on children. The father, whose child went to the nursery, tells us hes disgusted shes being released and hed kill george if he ever met her and hes urged her to finally reveal the identities of those children she abused. Shes one of the uks worst paedophiles. Vanessa george was a nursery assistant at little teds Vanessa George was a nursery assistant at little teds nursery in plymouth, where i

BBCNEWS Newsday July 14, 2024

Should all be freed. And we discover why hundreds of young people in india have turned their backs on the Material World to become monks. Live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. Its news day. Hello its 8 00am in singapore 1 00am midnight in london, and we start with a warning from climate experts at the united nations. They say big changes to Food Production and eating habits are needed to limit Global Warming, and ease the pressure on the worlds land and water resources. Scientists suggest we eat more plant based foods and stress that action must come from all sectors of society to cut emissions. The top ten Greenhouse Gas emitters make up 60 of the worlds total emissions. China is the biggest, contributing over a quarter of global emissions with a population of 1. 4 billion. Its followed by the united states, which emits around 13 of the worlds emissions. Next is india, contributing to 7. 1 of emissions. Lets get the story from our science editor, David

BBCNEWS Sport Today July 14, 2024

Bigger weight on the shoulders of marcus rushford, maybe Alexis Sanchez will come back into the picture. But they have £74 million in the bank for when they choose to spend it, perhaps nextjanuary or even the following summer. And you can see the welcome he received in intermilan, can see the welcome he received in inter milan, quite extraordinary that. This is a player who almost scored a goal every other game for Manchester United yet never really ca ptu red Manchester United yet never really captured the hart of the united fans, and he departs to link up with antonio conte, who has wanted him for a long time. Some of the others on the move today david luiz, the Brazilian International defender. He leaves chelsea after two spells with them to make the short trip across london to arsenal. That is in a deal worth around 10 million. Leaving arsenal is the nigerian striker alex iwobi. He came through the ranks at the gunners, playing 149 times, but he is now on his way to everton. They

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