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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News at One 20240709



as the large scale cabinet reshuffle continues. today is the last day that care home staff in england can get their first covid vaccine if they want to keep theirjob. the rise of home working in the pandemic now 70% of people say they don t think workers will ever be back in the office full time. and the top 100 most influential people on the planet. time magazine puts harry and meghan on its list for 2021. and coming up on the bbc news channel, more international football for england s women. the annual invitational will see them take on germany, spain and another, yet to be announced, side, in february. good afternoon, welcome to the bbc news at one. the programme of third, booster, covid jabs has just got underway in england and wales with some vulnerable people and healthworkers receiving their dose this morning. eligible people who had their second vaccine at least six months ago will be invited for the extra dose the full rollout begins next week. everyone ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240709



we have to look at this very closely. also, we noticed the telegraph has a reasonably similar story about some kind of return to 1971. if we look right at the bottom, the telegraph on the front page, stamper terms to british pints. annabelle, we go to a pub now, can we pay in shillings? £31 now, can we pay in shillings? of course. this measure began before the uk joined the course. this measure began before the ukjoined the european trading bump, so i don t personally have much memory. yes, it s interesting that telegraph is going with the return of the crown to pint glasses, but it s how we go about identifying eu you law and working through it to get through any unnecessary regulations. post brexit european red tape, which i certainly welcome. allow them to grow and take on workers. , ., ,, ., , ., ., workers. john stapleton, are we allowed in workers. john stapleton, are we allowed in 2021 workers. john stapleton, are we allowed in 2021 to workers. john staple ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240709



live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it s newsday. it s 6am in singapore, 6pm in washington, and 6am in beijing where the security and intelligence deal announced just 2a hours ago between the us, the uk, and australia has been greeted in very different ways. the white house has been outlining the advantages of closer ties in the western pacific canberra is pleased to have a global super power making deals, and the uk sees it as a win win deal. but for china, the extension of us power into what it sees as its sphere of influence is somewhat provocative. and there s been some collateral damage coming from france, which is furious at the deal which replaces its sale of submarines to australia with ones made in america. we ll be live in washington in a moment but first, here s our defence correspondent, jonathan beale. britain s making its mark in the pacific. the royal navy s new aircraft carrier s been flying the flag there, on exercise with the us ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20240709



hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are annabel denham, director of communications for the institute of economic affairs and the broadcasterjohn stapleton. tomorrow s front pages, starting with. concerns about tensions with china on many front pages tomorrow the guardian focuses on worries that a pact between britain, the us and australia to build new nuclear powered submarines could increase the risk of conflict. the financial times has the response from beijing, where it says officials have accused the countries of a cold war mentality . meanwhile the times has former prime minister theresa may questioning the potential implications for britain if china were to invade taiwan. something different from the daily mail, which reports travel rules for fully vaccinated people will be torn up by the half term holidays, with dozen of countries on a new approved travel list. the i says that the government is set ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsday 20240709



live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it s newsday. hello, and welcome to the programme. the security and intelligence deal announced just 2a hours ago between the us, the uk, and australia has been greeted in very different ways. the white house has been outlining the advantages of closer ties in the western pacific. but for china, the extension of us power into what it sees as its sphere of influence is somewhat provocative. and there s been some collateral damage coming from france, which is furious at the deal which replaces its sale of submarines to australia with ones made in america. here s our defence correspondent, jonathan beale. britain s making its mark in the pacific. the royal navy s new aircraft carrier s been flying the flag there, on exercise with the us and allies proof of the increasing importance of the region, and the focus for this new defence agreement. so what is the threat? china is the rising power in the region notjust an ec ....

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