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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News At Five 20170512



a coroner rules that 14 year old nasar ahmed died as a result of an allergic reaction to his school lunch his mother says he could have been saved. police figures show that more than 2,500 weapons were seized in schools in england and wales over the past two years, including swords, axes and air guns. chelsea will be crowned premier league champions if they beat west brom at the hawthorns this evening. it s 5:00pm. our top story: the national health service says it is responding to a major cyber attack which has affected hospitals and doctors surgeries across england. 16 nhs organisations have been hit. it has problems with phone networks and has led to a number of organisations having to divert emergency patients. among those affected are barts trust in london, the lister hospital in stevenage, nhs sites in blackburn, blackpool, and nottingham, and cumberland infirmary in carlisle. this is the message that appears on the screen when an nhs member of staff tries to us ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Nicks Election Takeaways 20170514



position among the nations of the world. and thinking of pompidou who made our country and industrial power, allowing the country to modernise, jacques chirac, who gave us modernise, jacques chirac, who gave us the position of a nation which can say, now, to the pretensions and claims of those who want more. and nicolas sarkozy, who could deal with the financial crisis that struck the world so harshly. and francois hollande, a precursor, with the agreement in paris on climate, and dealing with a world hit in paris by terrorism. and the mistake in these last decades boston has seen a deleterious often has seen a deleterious. internal climate which has seen france not in favour, sometimes weakened by a national situation full of uncertainty, and sometimes worry. ladies and gentleman, now, france has to do now rise to the moment. the divisions in oui’ rise to the moment. the divisions in our society have to be overcome. whether economic, social, political maul. pol ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Outside Source 20170601



joined by nathan holman, one of the architects of the paris accord and the obama administration, you watched that, what did you make of it? trump made a case about fairness and in that sense i thought it was relative to the facts of what the paris agreement actually is. i thought it was borderline delusional and apocalyptic. those are strong words, back them up. he sketched a vision of what the paris accord is asa kind vision of what the paris accord is as a kind of international imposition of the united states put it was negotiated as something the united states could argue we wanted to do on our own terms. the president fundamentally does not agree with those negotiation terms? one thing interesting about his vision and he is conflating two important things about paris, one of the structure of the international agreement and wonders will we propose to country. for him they are one and the same and he is certainly not happy with the targets put forth, those targets are ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170209



also this hour: as wales and england prepare to clash in the six nations in cardiff, final preparations are being made to their starting line ups. wing george north and fly half dan biggar have won their fitness battles and are named in wales‘ team for saturday s big match. and an australian man who fell into a trench survives for hours with his nose just above the water. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. an independent report published in the last hour looking at the safety failures that forced 17 edinburgh schools to close has blamed the council and the partnership which managed the building contracts. the report s author says there was a lack of proper scrutiny of the construction work. the crisis began injanuary 2016, when a structural wall at 0xgangs primary school collapsed during a storm. 17 schools, including ten primaries, five secondaries and two additional support needs schools were then shut because of concerns over the standard of construction. ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170309



made this memorial commemorates the lives and service of all who took pa rt lives and service of all who took part in the operations in iraq and afghanistan. the queen unveils a memorial, dedicated to both soldiers and civilians, at a special service in central london an australian man alleged to have posed asjustin bieber online is charged with more than 900 and one of the most improbable comebacks in european football history barcelona produce a stunning victory in the champions league to knock out paris st germain to reach the quarterfinals. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the chancellor philip hammond has defended his plan to raise national insurance contributions for the self employed, saying the government faces new challenges. mr hammond is facing criticism of the budget announcement for apparently going against a 2015 manifesto pledge on tax rises. the change, due to come in next year, will mean 1.6 million self employed people paying on average £24 ....

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