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BBCNEWS Newsday July 14, 2024

Collapse within hours. And the emmys, americas television awards, get under way soon, with expectations high for the final series of game of thrones. Good morning. Its 7 00am in singapore and in beijing, where theyre facing increasing pressure to reduce Carbon Emissions. Later on monday Global Leaders will gather at the United Nations in new york for a special summit on Climate Change. Whilst china has been investing heavily in sources of Renewable Energy, like wind and solar, coal still remains the largest power source. With the un pushing for a commitment to end coal power by 2030, John Sudworth examines whether china can deliver. On average, china has built a solar farm as big as this one every day for the past three years. A rush to renewables personified by cai xiaohu. He used to work in a coal mine. Translation our solar farm can save 50,000 or 60,000 tons of coal each year. I am proud doing this job and working in this industry. But there is a long way to go. With its massive co

BBCNEWS BBC News July 14, 2024

The bill aimed at delaying a no deal brexit has officially become law. And in the past half an hour, mps have voted to force the government into publishing all documents concerning no deal planning. Im ben brown the rest of this evenings headlines. Almost all of British Airways flights are grounded as pilots walk out over pay at the start of a two day strike. Bullied online the little mix starjesy nelson reveals how years of nasty comments almost drove her to take her own life. And the extraordinary surgery that means this man blinded in one eye by acid 20 years ago can finally see again. Good evening and welcome to westminster. In a few hours time, parliament will be shut down for five weeks, until a fortnight before the uk is due to leave the eu. First, mps will be asked to vote for a second time on the governments call for a snap general election but that looks set to be rejected again. Lets take a look back at the Key Developments on a busy day at westminster and what we can expect

BBCNEWS BBC News At Ten July 14, 2024

In the afghan war, the men, women and families still trying to cope with the aftermath. Its taken four or five years out of my life in terms of being stagnant, drinking, doing things i wouldnt normally have been doing if i hadnt have been in the army and hadnt been let down at the end. And the teenage sisters praised by the Emergency Services after they rescued a father and son from the sea, with their lilo. And coming up on sportsday on bbc news, despite the financial problems in football, the games continue with west ham in Second Round League Cup action against newport county. Good evening. Opposition parties have agreed to Work Together to try to stop britain leaving the European Union without a deal. The labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn, says mps will take the first steps towards trying to pass a law blocking a no deal brexit when parliament returns next week. The greens, the snp and the lib dems were among those who pledged to Work Together today. They also said a vote of no confiden

BBCNEWS Beyond 100 Days July 14, 2024

From his role by the 31st october. Also on the programme. The peace talks are off. President trump cancels a secret meeting with the taliban but its the invite to camp david which has lawmakers from both parties crying foul. Theres nothing left say survivors left homeless, as Hurricane Dorian leaves a trail of death and destruction in the bahamas. Hello and welcome. Im Christian Fraser in westminster, Michelle Fleury is in washington. This British Parliament has sat for more days in one session, than any other since the english civil war over 300 years ago. But borisjohnsons decisison to bring it to a close tonight, proroguing it as it is known, is not without controversy. The current brexit deadline looms just 52 days away and after parliament is suspended this evening, the house will not sit again forfive weeks. One of the last pieces of legislation to get royal assent today was the backbench bill, approved last week, which will force the prime minsiter to request another brexit exte

BBCNEWS BBC News July 14, 2024

Andi he knows exactly what he has done and i hope he comes clean about it. Thank you. Documents discovered by the bbc suggest the government, and h52, knew the High Speed Railway was over budget and behind schedule years ago. And would you be prepared to feed your pets insects . Vets say it could help fight climate change. And at half past 11 well be taking an in depth look at the papers with our reviewers brexit commissioning editor at the telegraph, asa bennett and author and journalist, rachel shabi. Stay with us for that. Good evening. Opposition parties have agreed to Work Together to try to stop britain leaving the European Union without a deal. The labour leaderJeremy Corbyn, says mps will take the first steps towards trying to pass a law blocking a no deal brexit when parliament returns next week. The greens, the snp and the lib dems were among those who pledged to Work Together today they also said a vote of no confidence to bring down the government remained an option. Downin

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