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a digital travel certificate the eu suggests a way for holiday makers to prove they ve had a covid vaccination. the former downing street adviser dominic cummings describes the department of health as a smoking ruin in the early months of the coronavirus pandemic. and, why this is so unusual the bird that s now so rare in the wild, it s forgotten how to sing its own song. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. a damning report into child sex abuse in football says the football association failed to do enough to keep children safe after the scale of the problem came to light. the independent review found the fa was too slow to put protection measures in place following the high profile convictions of abusers in 1995, and identified significant institutional failings , as our sports correspondent, natalie pirks, reports. this is the day survivors have been waiting for, to see black and white what they have always known, the fa should have done more to keep them safe.

BBCNEWS Breakfast June 21, 2017

Consumers. More on those plans are little later. In sport, andy murrays preparations for wimbledon suffer a blow as he is knocked out of queens in the opening round. The defending champion was beaten in straight sets by the world number 90 Jordan Thompson, who was only there as a late replacement. Hes won three oscars, but Daniel Day Lewis says hes calling it a day and retiring from acting. And it is set to be another scorcher. Good morning, carol good morning from Brighton Beach. It is going to be hot today. Temperatures in england and wales into the high 20s and for some it could hit 34. If we do it will be the Warmestjune Day since 1976. There are also thunderstorms in the forecast and tomorrows weather will be quite different. Thank you very much. Good morning. First, our main story. Theresa mays agenda for the next two years of government will be revealed later in a queens speech, which is likely to be dominated by laws preparing the country for brexit. The conservatives are still

BBCNEWS Victoria Derbyshire June 21, 2017

Through the general election to all Political Parties is actually, people have had enough of the Austerity Measures. 11 days on from the start of negotiations, theres still no deal with the dup to prop up theresa mays government, amid claims of in downing street. Chaos in downing street. Also this morning, a Special Report from dame sarah storey on whether high profile athletes who have babies get enough support once they return. Resources available to elite sports people is better than ever. But what is the best way of using this funding to support athlete mums . Hello, welcome to the programme, were live until 11 this morning. Were also talking about Uk Holiday Makers who make bogus Food Poisoning claims against foreign hotels. The problem is getting so bad apparently that some resorts say they could ban brits. Travel Companies Says its one of the biggest issues that has hit the industry for many years. If youve made a claim or you work in the industry then wed love to hear from you

BBCNEWS The Papers August 13, 2017

Transport secretary Chris Grayling has said that by next year, Learner Drivers will be able to have lessons on motorways, to try to improve road safety. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are henry mance, Political Correspondent for the ft, and Public Affairs consultant jacqui francis. Nice to have you both here. Welcome. Tomorrows front pages. The i leads with theresa mays Battle To Remain Tory Leader after the party lost its majority in the election. The telegraph reports a call from the conservative mp, jacob rees mogg, to cut stamp duty and income tax. In an article, mr rees mogg denies speculation that he is considering a bid for the party leadership. The Daily Express leads with brexit and calls for a second referendum from the former foreign secretary, david milliband. The times reports that Government Officials are rushing in key Brexit Decisions during the summer, whilst several politicians are on holiday. The Finan

BBCNEWS The Papers August 13, 2017

Transport secretary Chris Grayling has said that by next year, Learner Drivers will be able to have lessons on motorways, to try to improve road safety. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are henry mance, Political Correspondent for the ft, and Public Affairs consultant jacqui francis. Nice to have you both here. Welcome. Tomorrows front pages. The i leads with theresa mays Battle To Remain Tory Leader after the party lost its majority in the election. The telegraph reports a call from the conservative mp, jacob rees mogg, to cut stamp duty and income tax. In an article, mr rees mogg denies speculation that he is considering a bid for the party leadership. The Daily Express leads with brexit and calls for a second referendum from the former foreign secretary, david milliband. The times reports that Government Officials are rushing in key Brexit Decisions during the summer, whilst several politicians are on holiday. The Finan

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