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BBCNEWS BBC News At Ten July 14, 2024

Contaminated blood by the nhs. Hiding from the traffickers in a tent a special report on those caught up in modern day slavery in britain. Lukaku and scotland are floored by belgium in tonights European Championship qualifiers. And coming up on sportsday on bbc news, the latest from the womens world cup, where the defending champions the usa have got their tournament under way. Good evening. Oxfam has been heavily criticised by the Charity Commission over the way it dealt with claims that some of its staff were involved in Sexual Misconduct while helping victims of the 2010 earthquake in haiti. The report by the charities watchdog says oxfam failed to investigate fully allegations that some staff may have sexually abused children while working in disaster zones. Oxfam has repeatedly apologised and today its ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News July 14, 2024

Dozens of survivors and relatives of victims of the grenfell fire are taking legal action in the us against three firms they blame for the tragedy. And at 11 30 well be taking an in depth look at the papers with our reviewers, dia chakravarty, the brexit editor at the telegraph, and the broadcaster, david davies. Stay with us for that. Hello, a very good evening to you. Theresa may is set to announce that the government will set itself ambitious new targets to cut Greenhouse Gases to net zero by 2050 to tackle Climate Change. In what will be one of her last major policies as Prime Minister, the uk will become the first major economy to set a zero target in law. Details of the policy will be outined tomorrow. 0ne senior climate negotiator has described the move as historic. But critics say the action is being taken too ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News September 26, 2017

It is the last country in the world to allow women to drive. The law will be changed nextjune. Womens rights activists have been jailed in saudi arabia for defying the ban. The political analyst dina hamdy, who lived in saudi arabia for ten years, told me it was an historic day. This has been a long. For a long time, a thorn in the side of the kingdom. And that is why it is getting such limelight and positive coverage around the world, i think. Although this wasnt the only issue on the human rights and womens writes a gender when it comes to saudi arabia, but yes, indeed, it is historic. And i believe the time is opportune and long due. But why is it happening now . Several reasons, in my opinion. First, i think it comes in the middle of a gulf crisis, an unprecedented gulf crisis, an unprecedented gulf crisis, that could have widespread, widespread effects around the region. It comes in the middle of the crisis between the uae, saudi arabia, and egypt on the one hand, and qatar on the ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News October 1, 2017

Plunged the eu into crisis. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. Polls have closed in the spanish region of catalonia after a day of voting that descended into chaos and violence. The catalan authorities went ahead with an independence referendum declared illegal by the spanish courts only to see the Central Government in madrid send in riot police. They managed to close down some polling stations, with more than 800 people said to have needed medical assistance. Tonight, as the votes are counted, the Catalan Government said the actions of the Spanish Government made it the shame of europe. Tom burridge reports from barcelona. This is how a vote turned ugly. Spanish National Police moving in to disrupt an independence referendum in catalonia which spai ....

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BBCNEWS Witness October 2, 2017

Of her partys annual conference, with british politics still domionated by turmoil over Brexit Laura Kuenssberg reports. Tory, tory, tory. Scum, scum, scum. The Prime Minister might find it hard to listen to that, let alone agree. The tory conference, a magnet for discontent and fury in some quarters. Most of the protests peaceful, or noisy at least. But theresa may does think she needs to Pay Attention to the national mood. After labour courted votes promising to scrap University Fees in england, they will be frozen there is a confirmation of a rethink too. When we set that policy what we expected was going to happen was there would be in range, diversity and the system, that wed see universities perhaps offering shorter courses, that wed see universities ....

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