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BBCNEWS Victoria Derbyshire July 14, 2024

In his first uk interview, her cousin has told us he wants answers. Our mind is telling us the worst. You know, some days i think, hopefully shes 0k, and some days i think, well, how do we know . She could be dead. And, hes 12 years old, hes passionate about shark conservation, and now hes won a mirror animal hero award. I want a future where my kids and grandkids can see white sharks swimming. I want a world where we can live as a society and not have, with all this brexit and rubbish. Iwant to. I want to have a world in which wildlife is treated equally as humans as, thankfully, we are seeing here today. The device we will speak live to finlay. Congratulations. He will talk about the awards and tell us why he called out badge builds by grills for diving with sharks. Hello, welcome to the programme. Were live until 11 this morning. Were going to try and bring you some detail about what the pms new brexit plan is this morning let us know what you think of it . Is it a go er . And we ar

BBCNEWS The Papers July 14, 2024

Had a banner of cloud, rain associated with the weather front doubling its way into the heart of the British Isles and through the rest of the night, what gaps there have been in the cloud through the south eastern quarter will fill in and that will work one of the temperatures, they wont fall away far at all. 15 or 16 in the south but under clear skies in the north, in the borders, three or 4 degrees only but at least the chance of sunshine to start of the day. A rattling of showers across northern and North Western parts of scotland, still quite a noticeable breeze and then some dry weather into the northern part of scotland, Northern Ireland two and a north of england faring quite nicely. Across the midlands, east anglia, southern counties and all of wales, sunshine in short supply and are high on the day of only 21. Bye bye. This is bbc news with martine croxall. Well be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment. Mornings papers in a moment. Wont we . Thank you giles. W

BBCNEWS BBC News At One July 14, 2024

Outline its ideas on brexit. David cameron admits he sought the queens help to persuade scotland not to vote for independence. Not asking for anything that would be in any way improper or unconstitutional, butjust a raising of the eyebrow. The photo thats caused anger of canadas Prime Minister wearing brownface at a party in 2001 Justin Trudeau has apologised. And why some of britains coastal beauty spots have seen a rise in the number of accidental deaths. And coming up on bbc news. Harry kane says tottenham continue to make the same mistakes, as they let a two goal lead slip in the champions league. Good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one, live from the Supreme Court, where weve just witnessed the spectacle of a lawyer for the former Prime Minister, sirjohn major, accusing borisjohnson of failing to tell the truth over his reasons for suspending parliament. The court is sitting for a third and final day to consider whether mrjohnson acted lawfully. Sirjohns lawyer told the

BBCNEWS BBC News At Five July 14, 2024

Lets catch up on all the support and we are joined as we have heard, it is not a simple lets catch up on all the support and we arejoined by lets catch up on all the support and we are joined by gavin. Afternoon. After two noon to you as question and we will now consider well. Former Newcastle United and england carefully all the arguments forward Peter Beardsley has been suspended from all football related activity for 32 weeks for making presented to us. The governments racist comments to players. Beardsley left newcastle lawyer once the Supreme Court after a 14 month club justice not to stray in what he investigation earlier this year. He called one black player calls forbidden territory and a a monkey while newcastles under 23s coach, and joked political minefield. About climbing trees. An independent Football Association the death of pc Andrew Harper panel said his remarks were obviously racist prosecutors drop a murder charge and wholly unacceptable. Against a 20 year old man bea

BBCNEWS BBC News July 14, 2024

Here on bbc news. Good morning. A group of mps, including some rebel conservatives who were expelled from the party, are preparing legal action if borisjohnson refuses to agree to a parliamentary bill which would require him to ask for a further delay to brexit. The Prime Minister has said he would rather be dead in a ditch than ask for the eu for another delay, beyond the october 31 deadline. With me is our political correspondent, matt cole. Just to explain where we are, Boris Johnson looks like he is going to be compelled to ask for a delay but it isnt clear whether there is any loophole out of that . Yes, some people wonder whether he is spending the weekend trying to think his way out of a box in position, as many see him. The law being worked on by the house of commons and passed by the house of commons and passed by the house of lords may be locked into the statute book, by that point, borisjohnson, into the statute book, by that point, Boris Johnson, theoretically, if he does n

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