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BBCNEWS BBC News July 7, 2024

at least eight people killed in flash floods in kentucky. the governor issues a state of emergency in six counties and warns hundreds of people will lose their homes. the end of the so called wagatha christie trial. the wives of two famous uk footballers, rebecca vardy and colleen rooney, will find out today which of them has won their libel case at london s high court. # neighbours, everybody needs good neighbours.#. and it s farewell to neighbours after four decades, as fans in the uk prepare for tonight s final episode. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. birmingham put on a spectacular show last night for the opening ceremony of the commonwealth games. 30,000 people gathered at the alexander stadium, while millions more watched around the world. the show kicks off 11 days of sporting action, with more than 5,000 athletes from 72 nations and territories across the commonwealth all taking part across 280 medal events. competition has already ....

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BBCNEWS Breakfast July 7, 2024

it wasn t quite as super saturday on the track for the home nations of the track for the home nations of the commonwealth games, but still, keely hodgkinson winning a great meal on night of athletics. temperatures are set to rise. we could see a heatwave once again in parts of england and wales this week. it s sunday 7th august. our main story 12 year old archie battersbee has died in hospital after weeks of legal battles over his care. his mother hollie dance said she was the proudest mum in the world. his life sustaining treatment was withdrawn yesterday. the crossbench peer, lady finlay, who s a professor of palliative care, has called for a different approach to prevent disputes over life support, ending up in court. helena wilkinson reports. these photos were released by the family of archie before his life support was withdrawn. archie passed at 12:15pm today. can i say, i am the proudest moment in the world, such a beautiful little boy. he fought right until the very ....

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BBCNEWS Newsday July 7, 2024



this is where i felt the safest. live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it s newsday. a new coordination centre has begun work in turkey part of a complex deal to restart blockaded grain exports from ukraine. it s an effort to ease a global food crisis that is affecting millions around the world. more than 20 million tonnes of grain is waiting at ukrainian docks. the aim is to export five million tonnes a month, matching pre war levels. richard galpin reports. from the start of the war back in february, russian forces has been blockading ukraine s black sea ports preventing exports of ukrainian wheat and other grains vital for the food supply of many countries around the world. according to officials, there are around 20 million tonnes of grain in ukraine. with fears growing of global food shortages, it seems there may now have been a breakthrough with a deal agreed by the two sides. it is hoped it will be possible for ships to be inspected near turkey ....

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BBCNEWS The Papers July 7, 2024

should be repealed. the committee was reviewing hong kong s human rights record for the first time since the security law effectively shut down pro democracy protests there. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejenny kleeman who is a journalist and broadcaster, and olivia utley, assistant comment editor at the telegraph. welcome back to you both. the mirror leads with energy prices it says bills could rise to £500 per month, or almost £4,000 a year after christmas. shocking! energy bills are on the front of the express, too, with consumer campaigner martin lewis warning of a difficult winter ahead for many. the times says the uk s national security adviser has warned the west risks stumbling into a nuclear conflict with china or russia, as back door channels between rival powers have collapsed. rail strikes are on the front of the yorkshire post. around 40,000 members walked out today in a row over pay and condit ....

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BBCNEWS World Business Report July 7, 2024



hello there. as you have heard, last minute talks to avoid strike action on the uk s rail network have failed. now, millions of people will face travel misery as the biggest rail strike in 30 years brings services to a standstill in england, scotland and wales. the first strike started this morning and more are planned on most major lines on thursday and saturday. the rmt union says its members oppose stagnating pay and want justice. but industry bodies have warned against a strike action, saying it would shatter hopes of recovery for many businesses . joining me now is dr roger barker, director of policy at the institute of directors. thank you forjoining me today. is it fair to say that businesses will go under this week as a result of the strike? that may well be the case. this is gonna have a big impact on business. that impact will be quite uneven. some of us will be able to go back to working, taking off where we left off during covid. other sectors won t be able ....

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