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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC Newsroom Live 20170516

Since september 2013, driven up by rising Clothing Prices and air fares. The white house denies a report that President Trump revealed classified intelligence to the Russian Foreign minister when they met last week. Greater Manchester Police say they will never close the case of the moors murders, despite the death of ian brady at the age of 79. British territory in the South Pacific were so much rubbish has washed up it has the highest density of Plastic Waste in the world. We re of Plastic Waste in the world. Were so of Plastic Waste in the world. Were so much rubbish. In which place so much rubbish. Good morning. Im ben brown, in bradford, where Jeremy Corbyn is about to launch what labour are calling a radical and responsible manifesto for government. He will say it is a radical and responsible plan and fully costed. The conservatives have already said the sums do not add up. We have heard there will be pledges to nationalise the Water Companies in england, privatised by margaret t

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News At Six 20170516

Also on tonights programme. After the death of the moors murderer, ian brady police say they wont close the case of keith bennett, whose body was never found. The squeeze on The Cost Of Living inflation hits 2. 7 outstripping rises in average pay. Ruined by rubbish, the british island in the South Pacific which has more Plastic Waste than anywhere else in the world. And coming up in sportsday later in the hour on bbc news, an important night in the Premier League as arsenal try to stay in touch with the top four. Good evening from bradford where the Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn has launched what hes calling a radical and responsible manifesto, promising to govern for the many, not the few. Among his key policies are nationalising the railways, Water Companies and the royal mail. Scrapping tuition fees and reversing some benefit cuts. And spending £37 billion on the Health Service in england. The pledges would be paid for in part by £48 billion of tax rises on business and on the highe

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC Newsroom Live 20170526

The seven month old girl dies after being found unresponsive in a car in County Tipperary on one of the hottest days of the year County Tipperary. Neither as the two parties are presenting honest choices, suggests a report. Severe disruption and long queues at Gatwick Airport, as the automated Conveyor Belt system breaks down scientists describe new observations of the planetjupiter sent Back To Earth by nasas spacecraftjuno as breathtaking good morning, its friday 26th may. Im annita mcveigh, welcome to bbc Newsroom Live. The labour leaderJeremy Corbyn, as we have let you know, is about to give a speech in which shall say there was a connection between British Foreign policy abroad including wars in the middle east and north africa and terrorism at home. Hell also say a Labour Government will be one which will reduce rather than increase the Terror Threat. The conservatives have already reacted to this by saying the comments are inappropriate and crassly timed in light of the attack I

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsnight 20170601

This is turning out to be a weird election opinion polls gyrating, reputations fluctuating, the unpredictable quickly becomes conceivable, or not. Theres been farce, and sadly, there has been more tragedy in this campaign than weve experienced before. Yet, a week to go to the vote, and it feels as though some of our structural problems have yet to get a mention. So were going to start with one tonight, even at the risk of looking like we are off the subject of the campaign. The question is how we deal with britains lopsided, low productivity economy . For all the rhetoric of us being the fifth, or is it now sixth largest economy in the world, its not firing on all cylinders. Do the labour and conservatives parties really have any idea as to how to improve things . Well ask them that, and some other questions. But first, a quick look at the journey weve taken, and the problem weve arrived at. Through the monstrous scenery of slag heaps, chimneys, piled scrap iron, foul canals, paths. No

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