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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20170306

all this week on breakfast we re looking at what it means for your generation. to we are focusing on the millennial is, those born in the 805 and 905. i have come here to aberdeen to see what these workers want for the economy. in sport, double gold for laura muir as she adds the 3000 metre title to her 1500 metre win at the european indoor athletics championships. pollution is not a joke is the message from students at this primary school. we are talking today about cars idling outside schools and the damage it does. and carol has the weather for us this morning. good morning. actually start, some have frost, but for many it will be sunshine with some showers. rain across the south, blustery here, and snow would hide. i will have more details of about 15 minutes. good morning. first, our main story. there s uncertainty for thousands of british car workers as a deal that will see vauxhall sold to the french owners of peugeot and citroen, is expected to be announced within the

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170309

they will need more nurses in nine months time. i m sally bundock. in business: on trial the crown prince of samsung. at stake the reputation of asia s richest family and one of its most successful companies. plus, attracting the high flyers airlines show their business class at the berlin travel show. hello again. the trial of the billionaire boss of one of the world s biggest companies begins today. the south korean business conglomerate samsung, and its boss, jay y lee, are accused of paying bribes to gain political backing for the company. it s alleged samsung paid more than $37 million to the country s impeached president park geun hye in exchange for the government s support on a merger. the company admits donating money but denies seeking any favours in return. steve, we know it happened, and we know the merger occurred. but this case is something else. it is. it goes to the top of the country. in credit for hours, the president could be kicked out of the presi

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170312

the age of 60. music: we are family. one of four sisters who made up the 70s disco group sister sledge passed away at her home in arizona yesterday. leicester city confirms that craig shakespeare will continue to manage the club until the end of the season. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. labour says it will fight for changes to the brexit bill when it comes back to the house of commons tomorrow. the brexit secretary david davis has called on mps to reject lords amendments and to give the prime minister a free hand in negotiations with the european union. if the bill is passed theresa may could trigger the formal process of brexit as early as tuesday. our political correspondent susana mendonca has more details. the latest instalment in the battle to trigger brexit takes centre stage here tomorrow and the government is warning mps, including potential rebels on its own side, not to stand in its way. what we can t have is either house of parliament reversing the

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170314

after 273 years, one of the world s most prestigious golf clubs muirfield decides to admit female members. it s been pretty unreal, we didn t expect any kind of attention like this at all. certainly never had anything like this in our life before. got to the point where we had to turn off the phones and facebook and twitter. and life after that interview that went viral. good evening and welcome to bbc news. theresa may has called the passing of the so called brexit bill the legislation that allows her to start the process of exiting the european union a defining moment for the united kingdom. ina in a statement to the house of commons, the day after scotland s first minister announced her intention to hold a second independence referendum, because of the uk government s approach to the broach it talks, mrs may told mps that any deal she reaches with the eu will work for the whole of the uk. let s hear a little of what she had to say. this will be a defining moment fo

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC Newsroom Live 20170320

who celebrates her 100th birthday. good morning. welcome to bbc newsroom live. home care companies say they are in crisis because they can t recruit enough staff to meet the growing demand. research commissioned by the bbc‘s panorama suggests nearly1 in 4 in the past three months alone. sian lloyd reports. good morning! amanda hfi péivélliéfifiéififithéflc s 800,000 home care workers. today, she is with former teacher william williams, who has multiple sclerosis. amanda is paid £7.55 an hour, just above the national living wage and, like many care workers, struggles to make ends meet. are not guaranteed. i did look into buying a house four years ago, but because i didn t have a contract they wouldn t allow me to buy l . 7, ,, ,,..-,l ,, w” llj, it s hard. it is hard. amanda is one of 200 staff employed by a family run company near bangor. vacancies and is struggling to take on new clients. last year, the company stopped providing care for one local council,

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