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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240703

shortly. sunshine. all the details very shortl . ., it s saturday 4 may. our main story: rishi sunak has insisted the conservatives have everything to fight for , despite the party losing nearly half the seats contested in local elections in england. with results expected in several mayoral races today, the tories will be hoping that andy street can cling on as mayor in the west midlands. having already won key councils and a decisive by election, labour s expected to hold on to most of the regional mayors up for grabs. our political correspondent, harry farley, has the story. not many smiles around for the conservatives. the party is that for its worst local elections result in years. one result did bring some cheerfor rishi sunak. x t aur cheer for rishi sunak. your re-elected cheer for rishi sunak. your re-elected mayor - cheer for rishi sunak. your re-elected mayor of - cheer for rishi sunak. your i re-elected mayor of teesside! cheer for rishi sunak. your - re-elected

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Victoria Derbyshire 20170705

were identifying cases in isolation, whereas by its very nature, both stalking and harassment occurs as a result of really pernicious and persistent offending. and officers and prosecutors were missing that, which meant that victims were left at risk. our home affairs correspondent, danny shaw, is in the studio. this is not good, is it? it is a terrible report, really, and it shows failings at every stage of the criminal justice shows failings at every stage of the criminaljustice process, from the moment that an allegation of harassment or stalking is made, those crimes are not being reported 01’ those crimes are not being reported or recorded properly, sometimes not being recorded at all. victims are not being dealt with properly, risk assessment are being done and investigations aren t being carried out properly. one of the most disturbing findings from this report is that it says there is concrete evidence that police are issuing warnings the perpetrators, rather than c

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsday 20170307

skies blue. glad you could join us. it is a them in singapore, midnight in london, and seven in the evening in washington, dc, web president donald trump has finally signed his replacement executive order on immigration. it really imposes travel restrictions on six muslim majority nations. but it admits iraq but admits iraq and allows people who already have green cards and lives a ban on syrian refugees. nick bryant reports. there was applause when president trump signed the first executive order, but it caused anger, chaos and confusion at america s airports as the travel ban on entrants from seven mainly muslim countries was hurriedly put into effect but the us courts blocked it opening the borders, delivering an embarrassing rebuke to president trump. so today he signed a revised ban with unusually little fanfare. the washington press corps not invited to witness it and this photograph taken instead by a white house staffer. he left it to a senior administration off

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170307

it reimposes travel restrictions on six muslim majority nations. but the new order omits iraq, offers protection to people that already have green cards, and removes an indefinite ban on syrian refugees. even so, new legal challenges are expected, as nick bryant reports. there was applause when president trump signed the first executive order, but it caused anger, chaos and confusion at america s airports as the travel ban on entrants from seven mainly muslim countries was hurriedly put into effect but the us courts blocked it opening the borders, delivering an embarrassing rebuke to president trump. so today he signed a revised ban with unusually little fanfare. the washington press corps not invited to witness it and this photograph ta ken instead by a white house staffer. he left it to a senior administration officials to sell one of his signature policies. it is the president s solemn duty to protect the american people. and with this order president trump is exercising h

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News At Six 20170313

by a 24 hour strike. and passing the baton the queen starts the relay which will end at the commonwealth games next year. and coming up in the sport on bbc news we look ahead to the last of the fa cup quarterfinals. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. nicola sturgeon has announced plans for a second referendum on scottish independence. it s two and half years since the last one, in which scots voted 55 to 45% to remain in the united kingdom. scotland s first minister says she wants the referendum to take place between autumn of next year and the spring of 2019, to offer people a choice when the terms of the brexit deal are known, but before it s too late to pull out of it. the government has responded that another referendum would be divisive and cause huge economic uncertainty at the worst possible time. the brexit bill is being debated now by mps. tonight we re reporting live from westminster with our political editor, laura kuenssberg. but first, over to our

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