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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC 20240702

have coming from the ons, what we have here is the number of people arriving, net migration, the year ending june 2023, was 672,000 people, so the difference between those arriving and those leaving. a positive figure of 672,000. that was higher than a year earlier, injune 2022, when it was 600,000, so 10% higher, another 65,000 people arriving in 2023 compared to 2022. but the one thing they saying this is that the number was down on the estimate. if you took the december figure, it went up, but then down compared to december 2022. possibly an indication of a downward possible turn of the curve but still, as you were saying, very high figures, particularly if you consider that if you look back to the beginning, of the last election, this latest government, at the point they came in it was 226,000, so very roughly a third of the level it is now. and the promise in 2019 from the conservative government in their manifesto was that overall numbers will come down. we haven t seen

Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News At Six 20170525

The queen visits manchesters Childrens Hospital she met some of the injured and the staff treating them. Well have the latest on the diplomatic row between america and the uk over leaks about the investigation. Also tonight heres one way to take centre stage donald trump on the charge over nato countries defence budgets. Dont you understand english . Please, please, please, please lets be respectful. A noisy return to Election Campaigning as ukip says theresa may has some responsibility for the manchester bombing. Celebrating the lisbon lions its 50 years since celtic became the first british side to win the european cup. And coming up in sportsday later in the hour on bbc news after the terror attack, a trophy dedicated to the city and both manchester clubs join together with £1 million pledge to help the victims families. Good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. At 11 this morning, a minutes silence was observed across the uk to remember the 22 People Killed in the Mancheste

Transcripts For BBCNEWS Sportsday 20170525

Celtic went to lisbon to take on the mighty inter milan, the team carried the hopes of a community shaped by shared adversity. 50 years on, this place, celtic park, remains a focus of collective memory and identity. I was born nine months and three days later. So, you know, read into that what you may. Youre a lisbon baby . I am absolutely a child of lisbon and i feel really proud about that because our family, our environment, our community was very much based around that platform. You know, so i look at footage of lisbon and i almost feel part of it, even though i know i wasnt there, but i look at it and feel, thats my story. At the final whistle the score was 2 1, celtic became the first british club to win the european cup. In the decades that lay ahead, scotlands Irish Catholics would emerge from their entrenched disadvantage and inequality. Scotlands leading historian is himself from an Irish Catholic background. We werent exactly an underclass, but we were pretty close to it. Th

Transcripts For BBCNEWS Sportsday 20170525

Celtic went to lisbon to take on the mighty inter milan, the team carried the hopes of a community shaped by shared adversity. 50 years on, this place, celtic park, remains a focus of collective memory and identity. I was born nine months and three days later. So, you know, read into that what you may. Youre a lisbon baby . I am absolutely a child of lisbon and i feel really proud about that because our family, our environment, our community was very much based around that platform. You know, so i look at footage of lisbon and i almost feel part of it, even though i know i wasnt there, but i look at it and feel, thats my story. At the final whistle the score was 2 1, celtic became the first british club to win the european cup. In the decades that lay ahead, scotlands Irish Catholics would emerge from their entrenched disadvantage and inequality. Scotlands leading historian is himself from an Irish Catholic background. We werent exactly an underclass, but we were pretty close to it. Th

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240604 05:54:00

because over the years i ve had a lot of surgeries myself, a few more now to go through. and it s a fact of whenever you go in for surgery, you just think to yourself, why, what was this all for? you do feel so angry, you wished it had never had happened? but we re here and it s made us all the stronger. and some people just weren t so lucky unfortunately. i lost my leg and i had a few more amputations after that. you automatically think, well, this is why, it s because of that day. today, you know, i m. i know what s going to sound weird. i wish i wasn t there that day, but i m proud of my scars. i m proud of, yes, that i have a limb because you know what, that s me, that s my story, that is my history. time doesn t take away the grief, pain and heartbreak, but there s a sense of a slow shift over the last 25 years that people want this town to be known for humanity amidst the horror,

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