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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC 20240704

We begin with the news that thousands of Police Officers serving in Northern Ireland were dreading, that details of their surnames and places of work have fallen into the hands of dissident republican groups who do not support the peace process. The Chief Constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland confirmed this today after last weeks data breach, in which details on more than 10,000 employees was mistakenly released online. A document posted on a wall in largely catholic west belfast, close to the sinn fein office, allegedly shows some of the information that was uploaded. Sarah girvin has the full story. When news of the psni data breach broke six days ago, the forces Chief Constable said he was aware of claims from dissident republican paramilitaries that they had access to it. Today he confirmed the information was in their hands. We are now confident that the Workforce Data set is in the hands of dissident republicans and it is therefore our Planning Assumption that they

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsday 20240704

Its been loaded with around 200 tonnes of food and medical supplies. But, without a working port, its not clear yet where the ship will actually dock or how its cargo will be distributed inside gaza. 0ur middle east correspondent Quentin Somerville is in the Port City Of Larnaca in cyprus and sent us this report. Its a drop in the ocean of gazas need, but this is the first direct aid shipment by sea about to leave cyprus. The spanish ship the open arms, seen here in larnaca port, getting ready to set sail. It has a long journey ahead of it. The barge has 200 tonnes of desperately needed essentials rice, flour and pre prepared meals. This has taken months in planning. The cargo was loaded all weekend. The final Security Clearances from israel came through in the last few hours. Well, weve done truckloads of food through the rafah crossing. Weve done airdrops with thejordanian army. This is the next step into providing food aid into gaza. They are suffering and this is what were doing. B

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Asia Business Report 20170426

In the customs union. Now on bbc news, all the latest Business News live from singapore. The Bank Of Japan the bank ofjapan meets, as things go from bad to worse for corporate japan. We discussed the problems, and what needs to be done. And the of south koreas election, we hear from whistleblowers in the Culture Of Corruption which roared down the president. It is wednesday. Good morning, asia, hello, world. Glad you could join us for Asia Business report. I am you could join us for Asia Business report. Iam rico you could join us for Asia Business report. I am rico hizon. You could join us for Asia Business report. Iam rico hizon. We you could join us for Asia Business report. I am rico hizon. We start with japan, and companies there are making headlines for all the wrong reasons. Fuji has delayed its most recent Earnings Report after discovering accounting is regularities, and toshiba is restructuring its business after the colla Pse Restructuring its business after the collapse of i

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News At Six 20170428

A woman was shot during the armed raid. Six people have been arrested. The uk economy slows. Latest figures suggest consumers are reining Back Spending in the face of rising inflation. Anthonyjoshua and Vladimir Klitschko square up, ahead of the biggest fight in british boxing history. Andy murray reaches the semifinal of the barcelona open, beating albert ramos vinolas, who beat him in monte carlo last week. Good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. A Breast Cancer surgeon has been found guilty of carrying out completely unnecessary but life changing procedures at nhs and private hospitals in the west midlands. A jury convicted 59 year old ian paterson of Wounding With Intent, after hearing how he had lied to patients and exaggerated or invented the risk of cancer to convince them to go under the knife. Its still not clear why he did it. The charges related to nine women and one man, but there are hundreds more victims. Tiflh tttttttez this case centres on an extremely experien

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