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BBCNEWS BBC News July 7, 2024

count our casualties. mourners have paid their respects to the last soviet leader, mikhail gorbachev, who was buried in moscow, this afternoon. a £2 cap on bus fares across england for three months from january is announced by ministers in the hope it will help people cope with the rising cost of living. nasa has postponed the launch of its new artemis moon rocket for the second time in a week. controllers were unable to stop a hydrogen leak on the vehicle, which is intended to blast an uncrewed test flight around the moon. the first mission of the artemis project was supposed to happen last monday, but was thwarted by bad weather and technical problems. nasa now has one more opportunity to launch the rocket, before the vehicle has to return to its assembly building for inspection and maintenance. here s our science correspondent, jonathan amos. well, a disappointing day today, the second postponement in a number of days, this time for a slightly different reason. we had a h ....

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just days before ballot papers arrive with tory members rihsi sunak and liz truss set out new promises on health and education. the chair of the public inquiry investigating the post office scandal has called for the process of compensation for victims to be sped up. hello and welcome to wembley where we are just a couple of hours away from the kick off between england and germany in the women s european championships. of course germany have won against england many, many more times. but in this competition england have scored 20 goals and they have only conceded one. there is no doubt that they will have the home advantage here, we have seen the last few hours thousands and thousands of people walking down wembley way, heading towards the stadium. the atmosphere is like that of a carnival or a fair, everyone is hoping for a really good match and they do want england to win. joe lynskey looks ahead. five wins down. goes for goal! oh, my word! one more match to go. thr ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News at One July 7, 2024



to reduce travel disruption. nasa s new telescope delivers its first full colour image showing light from galaxies that are billions of years old. and coming up on the bbc news channel. england will find out later who they face in the quarterfinals after storming into the last eight with a record breaking victory over norway. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. sir mo farah has revealed he was trafficked into the uk as a child and forced to work as a domestic servant. the four time olympic champion told the bbc he was born hussein abdi kahin but was given the name mohamed farah by those who flew him from east africa with fake documents. he previously said he came to the uk from somalia with his parents as a refugee. our community affairs correspondent, adina campbell has the story. one of the defining moments of the london 2012 olympics. sir mo farah on olympic saturday. taking gold in the 10,000 metres, part of a record breaking career cementing his plac ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News July 7, 2024

a change in the law is set to give couples more say over wedding venues and ceremonies in england and wales. good afternoon. in the last hour, the met office has said that a new provisional uk temperature record has been set with 40.2 degrees registered at heathrow. if confirmed, it will mean that today is officially the hottest day in this country since records began. the previous record of 38.7 degrees was set three years ago. the met office had already said that last night was the hottest ever recorded in the uk, with temperatures failing to fall below 25 degrees in some places. network rail has issued a do not travel warning for anyone travelling through the zone covered by the extreme weather warning. the east coast main line out of london s kings cross is closed and there will be no thames link for great northern services running north from london all day. many other lines are subject to speed restrictions. the hot weather is also putting pressure on the nhs emergency ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News July 7, 2024



fire. forthe responsible for the effects of the fire. for the first time, counsel has admitted they knew that the building was defective. the infected blood scandal of the 70s and 80s thousands of surviving victims should receive immediate six figure compensation, rules a judge. and coming up in half an hour, foreign correspondents based in london give an outsider s view of events in the uk in dateline. hello, welcome to bbc news. it is good to have your company this evening. rebekah vardy has lost her libel case at the high court. in what had become known as the wagatha christie trial, the wife of the former england footballerjamie vardy had sued coleen rooney after she accused vardy of leaking private information about her to the tabloid press. in a statement after the verdict, coleen rooney said she was pleased with the judgment, but added that the case should never have gone to court. rebekah vardy said she was extremely sad and disappointed , and that it wasn ....

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