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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC 20240702

good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. borisjohnson has apologised for the pain, loss and suffering discharge the commission put upon him by the home secretary and former prime minister to capture their respective so it was not lost. to date is an important day. it doesn t provide closure for the families, of course. as bishopjames himself wrote, there can be no closure to love, norshould wrote, there can be no closure to love, nor should there be for someone you have loved and lost. grief is indeed a journey without a destination, but today is a milestone on thatjourney. it is a day when i hope that families can pause and take quite pride in the enormity of what they achieved, not for themselves, enormity of what they achieved, not forthemselves, but enormity of what they achieved, not for themselves, but for others, for the british people. i hope they will serve to cement and strengthen the legacy, the changes they have made to benefit an entire nation and mak

Transcripts For BBCNEWS Politics 20240702

at the time. but we hear that the decisions he made, there is nothing he can say to you that can improve things. what would you like him to say? things. what would you like him to sa ? , ., , things. what would you like him to sa ? , . , ., things. what would you like him to sa? say? anything he has to say could have been said say? anything he has to say could have been said a say? anything he has to say could have been said a long say? anything he has to say could have been said a long time - say? anything he has to say could have been said a long time ago i say? anything he has to say could l have been said a long time ago that we are nearly four years since the beginning of the pandemic. it is continuing, people are continuing to die every week. i don t think he has got anything helpful to say at this point other than to tell the truth about why decisions were made and why failures happen in the kale that was at the heart of his government. do you think he can be

Transcripts For BBCNEWS Bafta Television Awards 20170514

And welcome to the British Television awards. Now, it is Current Affairs and single documentaries. Nobody tell my latvian grandmother she will try to set it up with another single documentary stacey dooley. Tonight s wonderful nominees are. What the Reagan Administration were doing was a blurring of fact and fiction but it was part of a broader programme. The president advisers had given us a name, they called it perception management. The police just standing there. I mean, why would you just stand there. So i went up to one of the police and i said, what is going on . He looked straight at me. How many . How many . And he started sobbing. In the last year, around one in 12 have reported domestic abuse. But an average level and drop 50 incidents before calling for help. They will only call emergency when there is a threat to life. I hate the fact that he thinks that because he has an illness he was less worthy to be able to live. I felt very strongly that he is not a burden. And the i

Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC Newsroom Live 20170628

Disaster. The families look for a nswe is. Grenfell tower disaster. Labour urges mps to back an amendment to the queens speech calling on the government to recruit more Police Officers and firefighters and to end the Public Sector pay cap. No more needles a flu jab using a sticking plaster passes safety tests in its first Human Trial Experts say it could revolutionise how injections are given. A world wide cyber attack continues to wreak havoc for a second day frances biggest bank is its latest victim. Two weeks on from the Grenfell Tower fire more calls for answers today the Housing Minister was confronted by survivors over accommodation. The families of those who died At Hillsborough will find out later this morning whether anyone will Face Criminal Charges. An inquest ruled last year that the 96 liverpool fans who died at the stadium in sheffield in 1989 were unlawfully killed. We are expecting announcement at half past 11. An inquestjudy last year said the funds had been unlawfully

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240604 07:36:00

33 years ago, jenni hicks travelled with her teenage daughters to hillsborough stadium to watch a football match. it was a day that would end in tragedy. 97 people died as a result of events on the 15th of april 1989, which to this day is the uk s worst sporting disaster. among them were sarah and victoria hicks. sarah was 19 and vicki was just 15 years old. now ahead of next week s anniversary, their mumjenni has opened up about her experiences, as well as her life, for a new book, shejoins us now. really nice to see you. a lot of people will be familiar with the pictures of your daughters but i think what we will hear and read about in the book is who they really are. what they were like, their personalities, which is perhaps not the story you have had the space to tell up till now. mr;

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