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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20240707

the nations and regions for the news where you are. but from the ten team, it s goodnight. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. hundred by the broadcaster and journalist. and the telegraph, hello to you both. before a chat, quick look through some of the front pages will begin with the guardian. the news that the tory deputy chief whip has resigned amid alleged sexual misconduct after a drunken night in the cloud in london. in the telegraph also leads of the same story about another report that the education secretary has asked the treasury to give teachers pay raises of up to 9% to seize off strike action. a report on mounting pressure for sterling street figures drop to their worst levels on record. and the unmasking of the stepbrother of logan who killed his stepbrother of logan who killed his stepbrother and dumped his body and a river. innocent lost and house of evil. that is the front page of the metro reporting on the tra

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News at Ten 20240707

sri lanka s worst economic crisis deepens the island is close to running out of fuel. and, a good day for brits at wimbledon including a stunning win for katie boulter, who s knocked out last year s finalist. and coming up on the bbc news channel. england s warm up for the euros in style with a thumping victory over switzerland in zurich. good evening. a setback in our fight against climate change that s how the united nations has described a decision by the us supreme court. in a landmark ruling, the court limited the us government s ability to control carbon emissions from power plants. it marks a victory for the coal industry, and parts of america fighting energy regulation and is a major blow to president biden s plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. tonight the presdent said the ruling risked damaging america s ability to keep the air clean and combat climate change. from washington, here s our north america editor smith: in california today, wildfires burni

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240707

in the waters around taiwan, after expressing anger over a visit to the island by a senior us politician. england s victorious lionesses urge the next prime minister to help more schoolgirls play football. good morning from the commonwealth games in birmingham, where it was a special night, of athletics, as aylish mccolgan ran the race of her life, to emulate her mother liz, by winning gold for scotland, in the 10,000 metres. good morning. 0ver good morning. over the next few days it will good morning. over the next few days it will feel good morning. over the next few days it will feel fresher. we are losing humidity it will feel fresher. we are losing humidity by day and night. any rain will be humidity by day and night. any rain will be in humidity by day and night. any rain will be in the north. no significant rain in will be in the north. no significant rain in the will be in the north. no significant rain in the forecast in the south and east rain in the fo

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC World News 20240707

hello and welcome. hundreds of firefighters from at least seven other eu countries are joining efforts to combat a huge wildfire in the gironde region of south western france. italy, greece and sweden have sent water bombing planes. the fires have spread even more quickly than the ones that hit the area injuly. the un has warned that high temperatures are likely to become more common in northern europe, and a more coordinated effort is needed to slow down the rate of global warming. here s azadeh moshiri. europe is still burning, and the consequences are getting worse. firefighters in france had to arm themselves with equipment from six eu nations as they try to battle what they are calling a monster blaze in south western france. it has fought at least 10,000 people to flee their homes. translation:- to flee their homes. translation: ~ , , translation: we must continue more than ever translation: we must continue more than ever to translation: we must continue more than

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS World Business Report 20240707

for his bribery conviction, allowing him to return to running the company. plus, a show of support: mcdonald s says it will reopen in ukraine where it is safe to do so to help restore a small, but important sense of normalcy. we start here in the uk where energy company bosses have been holding talks in downing street with prime minister borisjohnson and chancellor nadhim zahawi as concern grows about soaring bills. the annual energy bill for a typical household is set to top £4,000 a year from january that s over double what it is now. mrjohnson says the companies have been urged to help, but it s thought no firm decisions will be taken until a new prime minister is in place next month. our business correspondent caroline davies has more. ifind it quite i find it quite degrading to live in this situation. there is little left live in this situation. there is little left in live in this situation. there is little left in dallas s - live in this situation. there is litt

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