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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Victoria Derbyshire 20170621

Through the general election to all Political Parties is actually, people have had enough of the Austerity Measures. 11 days on from the start of negotiations, theres still no deal with the dup to prop up theresa mays government, amid claims of in downing street. Chaos in downing street. Also this morning, a Special Report from dame sarah storey on whether high profile athletes who have babies get enough support once they return. Resources available to elite sports people is better than ever. But what is the best way of using this funding to support athlete mums . Hello, welcome to the programme, were live until 11 this morning. Were also talking about Uk Holiday Makers who make bogus Food Poisoning claims against foreign hotels. The problem is getting so bad apparently that some resorts say they could ban brits. Travel Companies Says its one of the biggest issues that has hit the industry for many years. If youve made a claim or you work in the industry then wed love to hear from you

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20170201

To what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are susie boniface, columnist at the mirror, and michael booker, the Deputy Editor of the express. Tomorrows front pages, starting with. The daily express, which campaigned for the uk to leave the European Union, is injubilant mood and its summed in its headline now were on our way out of the eu. The daily mail also backed brexit and calls the government win a crushing vote. It has the statue of Winston Churchill on The Front Page. The metro is more neutral in its tone on its front page brexit begins. The i says britain has taken a step into the unknown and we face a bitter fight with brussels over a £50 billion divorce settlement. The times reports that tory mps are threatening to Rebel Over Brexit u nless threatening to Rebel Over Brexit unless theresa may guarantees the right of eu citizens to stay in britain. According to the guardian, labour has its own problems, with a fifth of mps defying Jeremy Corbyn and voting agai

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at One 20211004 12:02:00

the uk the most exciting place on the planet. he says he wants to do whatever it takes to help britain recover from the pandemic. he defended tax rises and said he would like to cut taxes when public finances are on a sustainable footing. he insisted brexit was in the long term interests of the uk economy, despite disruption to fuel supplies. the government is committing £500 million to renewed job support programmes, amid concerns about a rise in the cost of living on the scrapping of the £20 per week uplift in universal credit. the message from the prime minister and the chancellor is clear. the slogan is build back better. translated, this means the economy could be stronger after the pandemic than before. it takes time to train more workers, and right now, with the cost of living rising, they have to find a way to try to stop their political stock from falling.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at One 20211004 12:04:00

millionjob fund and more investment in artificial intelligence. oh, and the b where it was back. i in artificial intelligence. oh, and the b where it was back.- in artificial intelligence. oh, and the b where it was back. i was proud to back brexit, the b where it was back. i was proud to back brexit, proud the b where it was back. i was proud to back brexit, proud to the b where it was back. i was proud to back brexit, proud to back- the b where it was back. i was proud to back brexit, proud to back leave, | to back brexit, proud to back leave, because despite the challenges, i believe in the long term, the flex ability and freedom provided by brexit would be more valuable in a 21st century, global economy. the 21st-century, global economy. the prime 215t century, global economy. the prime minister also had his eye on the future, rather than current difficulties. difficulties. looking at the progress difficulties. looking at the progress we difficulties. looking at the prog

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20211004 13:01:00

charged with rape. he denies the allegation. the military is called in to help distribute fuel to petrol stations as shortages continue in parts of england. protesters clash with motorists as insulate britain cause more disruption across london. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the chancellor rishi sunak has told the conservative party conference in manchester that he wants to do whatever it takes to help britain recover from the pandemic. saying he believed in fiscal responsibility, mr sunak defended tax rises, and said he d like to cut taxes when public finances are on a sustainable footing . and he insisted brexit was in the long term interests of the uk economy, despite disruption to fuel supplies. the government is commiting £500 million to renew job support programmes,

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