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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240707

is more doctors, so when it comes to the workforce plan and i welcome her commitment to publishing it, could she tell the house, will it have hard numbers so we know how many doctors we will need internal 20 years time and whether we are training them and will she publish it before christmas so starbucks can go into winter knowing there is a plan for the future so staff can go into. i plan for the future so staff can no into. . ~ , ., ., .,, go into. i thank my right honourable friend and i go into. i thank my right honourable friend and i remember go into. i thank my right honourable friend and i remember when - go into. i thank my right honourable friend and i remember when i- go into. i thank my right honourable friend and i remember when i was i go into. i thank my right honourable friend and i remember when i was a | friend and i remember when i was a backbencher supporting him from the backbencher supporting him from the backbench supporting him in his passion

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20240706

and the british fashion designer vivienne westwood a key figure in the rebellious punk movement of the 1970s has died in london. she was 81 years old hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are aubrey allegretti, who s political correspondent at the guardian and asa bennett, who s a former number 10 speechwriter. the financial times leads with the breaking news of football legend pele s death as they bid him farewell on their front page. the real goat reads the front page of the star as they highlight the legacy of pele, the man they ve dubbed the greatest footballer ever to lace up a pair of boots . the independent has gone with the picture posted on pele s instagram page, liked now over seven million times. and the express sums up the news with the headline pele, king of the beautiful game dies aged 82 . they also highlight the ongoing strikes with comment from the defence secretary, ben wallace, who says th

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News At One 20170413

And the landlords offering accommodation in exchange for sex. Coming up in the sport later in the hour on bbc news. Hes looking good for another Premier League title. And Chelseas Ngolo Kante is also favourite for the pfa player of the year award. Good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. President trump has said relations between the us and russia may be at all time low, after moscow refused to withdraw support for syrias President Assad after last weeks chemical weapons attack. The us blamed the Syrian Government for the attack, and fired 59 Cruise Missiles at a Government Airbase in response. Russia has now vetoed a United Nations resolution demanding that syria cooperate with investigators. Keith doyle reports. What appear to be barrel bombs being dropped by syrian army helicopters. 0ther Unverified pictures are said to show rebel missiles hitting damascus. The Syrian Civil War is no less vicious and indiscriminate this week than last. Us and russia are on opposing sides i

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News At Five 20170413

Accommodation to young, Vulnerable People in exchange for sex. And hold on tight, as we mark 200 years of thrills since the opening of the first Roller Coaster. Our main story at five. The syrian president Bashar Al Assad has said claims that his armed forces were behind the chemical weapons attack on the town of Khan Sheikhoun are a 100 fabrication. The us launched missile strikes against an airbase in retaliation for the attack, which it blamed on the syrian government. In his first interview since the chemical weapons attack, president assad claimed that that the us worked Hand In Glove with Terrorist Groups to stage the attack as a pretext for the american air strikes. Theresa may said the evidence against assads regime was clear. Keith doyle reports. Hes been in powerfor 17 years. He says he is fighting terrorists. The us, the uk and their allies say he is responsible for hundreds of thousands of deaths and millions of refugees. In his first interview since the Chemical Attack whi

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Papers 20240604 23:46:00

members of the police force is| members of the police force is choosing to leave faster than we would have expected in the past. ibihd would have expected in the past. and it s no would have expected in the past. fific it s no surprise that there is a dual theory of workforce problems not just affecting dual theory of workforce problems notjust affecting police but other public sectors, problems with new recruits, so we are told that i think it is around 1200 of them are said to have left despite having been hired for this since the conservative s landmark pledge in 2019 to recruit 20,000 more police officers and then you have a problem with people who potentially feel like they have hit a ceiling, they are not getting enough progression, not enough pay and they have been in the industry for long enough and they want to quit. there are two problems happening at once. obviously it is a very pricey and tissue, crime is something that the voters may often say is high up there on their pr

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