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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20240711

hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are tom newton dunn, chief political commentator at times radio and sonia sodia, chief leader writer at the observer. lovely to have you both back with us. let s take a look at some of the front pages we already have. the mirror s front page focusses on the huge logistical challenge of getting pupils back to schools, saying head teachers will have to stagger the return due to the new testing regime being put in place. the guardian also looks at the announcement made by the education secretary today, and highlights the news that teachers will get powers to decide exam grades this year. the times reports concerns from experts who say the plans could jeopardise the credibility of the qualifications and lead to widespread grade inflation. the i s front page looks at a new campaign encouraging the public to stay at home and not to drop their guard because of the warmer weather. to next wee

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240709

the home secretary says the uk will do whatever it takes to tackle the crisis of people trying to cross the channel in small boats. speaking in the commons after the deaths of at least 27 people yesterday, priti patel warned mps, there were no quick fixes , and said the uk would have to rely on the help of other countries. let s go over to my colleague, ben boulos at the port in doverfor us. the discussion is very much about the human tragedy at the centre of what happened yesterday, but equally, a political discussion about what can be done to deal with the problem, which normally by this time of the year, numbers of people trying to make the crossing from the northern french coast to hear, the numbers would normally have dropped but the recent mild and calm weather has kept those numbers high, and in fact 25,000 so far have made the crossing, which is triple the number of the previous year and today the commons the home secretary talked about doing whatever it takes to ta

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240709

come at 16 yesterday and close to that in eastern scotland today. but this is the week ahead, a fairly typical place anywhere in the uk where temperatures will steadily dip. we are in for ourfirst sustained cold wintry snap. at the moment, we are in the meld atlantic air, south westerly winds, high pressure to the south keeping weather fronts at bay and there is sunshine around. this was in denbigh an hour ago, sunshine around. this was in denbigh an hourago, pretty sunshine around. this was in denbigh an hour ago, pretty blue skies along with the east of england, along with eastern scotland. but generally, a lot of cloud. towards the weather front, we have got some rain, rain and strong winds for shetland and the far north of scotland continued throughout the afternoon. elsewhere, very little change. if you have leaden sky and drizzly weather, it is likely to stay that way. even where it is great or sunny, it is mild, that is the theme across the uk throughout the rest of to

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240709

ethiopia s sisay lemma wins men s london marathon. kenya s joyciline jepkosgei took the women s title. in all, 4,000 are aiming to complete the course. and, ros atkins explains how global supply chain problems have led to some shortages. that s in a0 minutes time, here on bbc news. the prime minister says the uk will not revert to what he has called the old model of uncontrolled immigration to deal with worker shortages. speaking to the bbc ahead of the tory party conference in manchester, borisjohnson admitted there would be shortages for the rest of the year. mrjohnson also defended the government s record on the public finances, and promised he would not implement further unnecessary tax rises after increasing national insurance to pay for the nhs and social care. 0ur political correspondent, nick eardley is in manchester. i suppose a lot of voters are worried about fuel shortages, shortages in the shops. boris johnson trying to put it into a longer term context. he

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240708

hello and welcome to the programme. russia has threatened to intensify attacks on the ukrainian capital kyiv if its territory is targeted further. tensions have risen since the russian naval vessel, moskva, sank on thursday. it was the flagship of the russian naval fleet in the black sea. moscow claims the sinking was caused by a fire, but ukraine insists it hit the vessel with missiles. a weapons factory near kyiv has already been partially destroyed in a russian attack. our correspondent yogita limaye reports from the ukrainian capital. this was the moskva, russia s prized warship in the black sea. it s now sunk. ukraine says its missiles hit the vessel. russia says a fire caused the ship to sink. it s a humiliating loss for the country and one of the biggest such incidents since world war ii. in what is being seen as retaliation, russia s defence ministry shared this video, saying it had launched an attack on a military facility outside ukraine s capital. the russian rocke

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