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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Victoria Derbyshire 20170727

Experts say it puts some people at unnecessary risk of building up a resistance. We will be looking at the evidence. 50 years ago today, homosexuality was partially decriminalised in england and wales. Prime minister theresa may says the Conservative Party have been wrong in the past but have Come A Long Way we will take a look at what that means. Hello and welcome to the programme, were live until 11 this morning. Coming up, we will look at the wildfires which have swept across france. And charlie gards parents have until noon to decide whether he will go to a hospice. Do get in touch on all the stories were talking about this morning use the Hashtag Victoria Live and if you text, you will be charged at the Standard Network rate. Our top story today. The government has taken what is being described as a major step in developing a new immigration policy. Home secretary amber rudd is asking independent Migration Experts to analyse the role of eu nationals living and working in the uk. T

Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC Newsroom Live 20170727

And the nominations for this Years Mercury prize are announced stormzy, ed sheeran and kate tempest are among the nominees. Good morning. Its thursday 27th july, im ben brown. Welcome to bbc Newsroom Live. The government has asked independent experts to produce a report assessing the costs and benefits of eu migrants, as part of plans to develop a new Immigration System after brexit. The immigration minister, brandon lewis, said it was a simple matter of fact that Free Movement rules would no longer apply after britain leaves the eu that means new rules to manage migration would be in place by spring 2019. The Home Secretary has written in the Financial Times today laying out her views of a post brexit Immigration System. She said we need the most accurate picture possible of the extent to which the uk economy uses eu labour. She also sought to reassure businesses there would be no cliff edge once we leave. She concluded by saying, put simply, the uk must remain a hub for international

Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News At Five 20170727

The parents of charlie gard failed to get an agreement to spend up to a month with him in a hospice. Wildfires continuing to burn in the south of france. At least 6000 firefighters and troops are now battling the flames. The un says a catastrophe is unfolding in yemen as the country struggles with the worlds worst cholera epidemic, and the looming threat of famine. Whens best to stop . A group of Scientists Say that we shouldnt always have to finish a course of antibiotics, for them to be effective. And up, up and away, Prince William works his last shift as an air ambulance pilot. Its five 0clock our top story the Home Secretary, amber rudd, says there will be no immigration cliff edge when the uk leaves the eu. Speaking in scotland, she said she wanted to reassure businesses that they would still be able to employ eu staff after march 2019, possibly using a Registration Scheme for foreign workers. The government announced this morning that Free Movement will end they announced they h

Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News At Six 20170727

As an Air Ambulance Pilot to focus on royal duties. In sportsday on bbc news it is only rain and Alastair Cook that find a way to stop south africa. England struggle on the third day of the test at the oval. Good evening. For two years now a war has been raging in the middle east country of yemen, with devastating consequences for its people. A Fierce Civil War has split the country in two. A Coalition Led by the government and backed by the saudis controls the east of yemen while houthi rebels, backed by iran, the south of yemen while houthi rebels, backed by iran, control the north of the country. Yemen is now on the brink of famine and has become a Breeding Ground for disease. Cholera has swept the country with nearly 2000 deaths since the outbreak began in april. The situation there is now described as the worlds greatest humanitarian crisis. Access for International Journalists is very rare but our middle east correspondent, 0rla guerin, with her producer, Nicola Careem and camera

Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsday 20170727

Newsday. Good morning. Its 7am in singapore, midnight in london and 2am in yemen, where, according to the United Nations, a catastrophe is unfolding. The country is struggling with the worlds worst cholera epidemic, and the looming threat of famine. Un Officials Say yemen has been brought to its knees by more than two years of war between Houthi Rebels and a saudi led coalition. Our correspondent orla guerin has gained rare access to the Southern Port City Of Aden and sent this report. We cross the red sea to reach yemen, past the sunken wreckage of a hidden war. This was the only way to the port city of aden. The saudi led coalition, bombing the country, grounded the un plane due to fly us in. This is the kind of suffering they dont want the world to see. Rassam is 11. He is one of many children wasting away across the country. Since the war, Malnutrition Rates have soared. Hunger is menacing this nation, from the very old. To the very young. Like hussain. His mother showed us how he

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