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Allegedly struck in a london pub. Ajudge will decide later a judge will decide later today where the terminally ill baby charlie gard will die. At least 10,000 people have been evacuated from areas threatened by the fire, along british holiday makers. The brother of diana, princess of wales, has said he still has nightmares about the harrowing experience of her funeral. Good morning. Welcome to bbc Newsroom Live. Iam ben i am ben brown. All sales of new petrol and diesel cars will be banned from 2040, as part of efforts to reduce Air Pollution. The government is also expected to announce more than £250 million of funding for local councils to tackle emissions from Diesel Vehicles. The government will publish later its clean air strategy, favouring electric cars as part of a global shift towards replacing the old combustion engines. As our reporter Holly Hamilton explains. He drives up in a 1908 model t. Weve come a long way, in terms of design, but for 100 years weve been relying on v

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Playing 'Would You Rather' with the pork market

Editor’s note: The following was written by Lee Schulz, Iowa State University Extension economist, for the January Ag Decision Maker newsletter.

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Hog industry could see contraction in 2024

After a difficult 2023, hog producers could see better conditions in 2024, but they still face a tough economic situation, Iowa State University Extension economist Lee Schulz says.

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Hog industry could see contraction in 2024

After a difficult 2023, hog producers could see better conditions in 2024, but they still face a tough economic situation, Iowa State University Extension economist Lee Schulz says.

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