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with a warning millions will struggle to afford to heat their homes. a judgement is expected this morning in the appeal by associated newspapers in its ongoing privacy dispute with meghan markle, the duchess of sussex. an emotional alec baldwin outlines the events that led to the death of cinematographer, halyna hutchins, on a movie set. the trigger wasn t pulled i didn t pull the trigger. so you never pulled the trigger? no, no, no, no, no, no. i would never point a gun at anyone and pull the trigger at them never. we enter the art installation of a traditional irish pub which has won this year s turner prize. good morning. the uk has ordered millions of additional covid vaccines to future proof the coronavirus booster programme, as fears grow over the spread of the omicron variant around the world. an additional 114 million doses of covid 19 vaccines have been secured by the uk government. the health secretary sajid javid said he wanted to ensure britain had what it n

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leak exposing gamers earnings and confidential information. the game streaming platform twitch. hello, welcome to the programme and welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. millions of children are to be offered vaccinations against one of the world s deadliest diseases, malaria. every year hundreds of thousands of children in africa die of malaria, a disease transmitted by infected mosquitoes. fergus walsh reports. this is a milestone in public health. after decades of research and trials, this one in kenya, at last a vaccine against one of the world s deadliest infections malaria. the disease is spread by mosquitoes, which are infected with the malaria parasite. this triggers fever, and in severe cases, organ failure. the world health organization said the vaccine would now be widely rolled out across africa. this long awaited malaria vaccine is a breakthrough for science, child health and malaria control. using this vaccine in addition to existi

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20240709

and now it s time for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i m stephen sackur, and today i ve come to kew gardens in south west london. this place is a botanical treasure trove, the largest single collection of living plants in the world, some of the specimens here collected by charles darwin himself. my guest is kew s director, richard deverell, who has big ambitions to put this place at the heart of the battle to avert global environmental catastrophe. butjust how realistic is that? richard deverell, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. let me begin by asking you about your vision for this remarkable place, kew. do you see it as an institution devoted to science and research? or, fundamentally, is it one of the world s great visitor attractions? kew is a bit of both. i think at the heart of kew has always been science, our scientists and our scientific collections. but we also have this extraordinary living collection in the gardens just here. we have nearly 18,000 different species a

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News at Ten 20240709

bombing in 2017, might well have lived had medical help arrived more quickly. and in africa, millions of children are set to be vaccinated against malaria for the first time. and coming up, sam kerr on target as chelsea get that women s champions league campaign under way against two time winners wolfsburg. good evening. the conservative party conference, which took place against the backdrop of rising inflation, problems with supplies of goods and shortages of workers and fuel, has ended with a bullish speech by the prime minister. boris johnson, whose address was said by critics to be light on policy, outlined his vision of a high wage, high skilled economy. and he defended planned tax rises to pay for the nhs, while pledging to resolve the problems with social care. the main theme was levelling up between different parts of the uk, as our political editor, laura kuenssberg, reports from manchester. they waited from early. the yawn worth it for the faithful. the first self

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20240709

hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are jane merrick, who is the policy editor at the i, and kieran andrews, who is the political editor at the times scotland. hello to you both. tomorrow s front pages, starting with. the telegraph leads with borisjohnson s party conference speech highlighting a pledge to protect green spaces. it comes, it says, after a tory voter backlash which saw them lose the safe seat of chesham and amersham. bombastic and vacuous that s the damning verdict of the prime minister s conference speech from the business community, according to the guardian. it says they ve reacted angrily to his failure to deliver an economic plan or address the supply chain crisis which has seen many petrol stations run out of petrol. the mail leads with the high court ruling that the ruler of dubai ordered the hacking of his ex wife s phone in a bitter custody battle over their children. the ft leads with the vola

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