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BBCNEWS BBC News July 13, 2024

The number of vacancies for nurses in england has risen tens of thousands more are needed hospital managers say its one of the biggest problems theyre facing. And supermarkets are urged to charge a lot more for a bag for life as the amount of plastic being used keeps growing. Thirty years after the Hillsborough Disaster, no one has been held responsible for the deaths of the 96 fans who lost their lives after being crushed in the terraces. Today, a jury found the policeman in charge on the day at the fa cup semifinal superintendent David Duckenfield not guilty of manslaughter by gross negligence. Its the third time hes been on trial since 1989. As the verdict was read out, there were gasps and tears in court from the families of some of those who died. Judith moritz has been at Preston Crown court. So the family ....

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BBCNEWS Sportsday July 13, 2024

Prince andrew said he had no recollection of meeting virginia roberts, who claims she was forced to have sex with him when she was 17 after being groomed by epstein. The duke denies any inappropriate conduct. The education secretary has ordered all universities to review fire safety in their buildings after two people were hurt when fire ripped through student halls in bolton. Jeremy corbyn has led a meeting of senior labour figures to decide the partys manifesto promising a vision for a better britain for everyone. Competing on climate change. The conservatives pledge to plant 30 Million Trees a year by 2025, but the lib dems say they would plant twice as many. Now on bbc news, its time for sportsday. Hello. Youre watching sportsday on bbc news with Lizzie Greenwood hughes and ben croucher. Our top stories this saturday. As the home nations euro 2020 qualifying campaigns dr ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News July 13, 2024

Indias Supreme Court rules that the disputed holy site of ayodhya should be given to hindus who want a temple built there. Catastrophic bushfires in eastern australia kill at least three people and force thousands from their homes. And its a happy 50th birthday to the american childrens tv series sesame street. And one of the most powerful people in global media, the boss of the Walt Disney Company, speaks to the bbc about his 15 years in charge. Its a busy day on the campaign trail, with less than five weeks until the general election. The conservatives have unveiled plans to train more gps whilst labour and the liberal democrats are focussing on increasing support for childcare. Heres our Political Correspondent peter saull. What is going on . Once facilities like this in every community in england. The la ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News July 13, 2024

Granted. Indias Supreme Court rules that the disputed holy site of ayodhya should be given to hindus who want a temple built there. Catastrophic bushfires in eastern australia kill at least three people and force thousands from their homes. And its a happy 50th birthday to the american childrens tv series sesame street. And the Victoria Derbyshire programme travels to norway to investigate the shocking scale of self harm and suicide material being shared on instagram. Seven severe Flood Warnings that represent a threat to life remain in place on the river don in South Yorkshire. Water levels in some areas are still rising. A woman swept to her death by a flooded river has been named as derbyshires former high sherriff annie hall. Her body was pulled from the
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BBCNEWS HARDtalk July 13, 2024

Now on bbc news, hardtalk. Welcome to hardtalk. Im stephen sackur. What makes a whistleblower . What prompts someone to break rank, maybe break the law, in order to expose a secret, often at great cost to themselves . Well, my guest today is Katharine Gun. In 2003 she worked at the uks signals intelligence agency, gchq. She leaked potentially explosive information about americas covert effort to sway un diplomats to support the iraq war. She risked everything, including prison, in an act that changed her life. Now her story has been made into a movie. But 16 years on, has her perspective changed 7 Katharine Gun, welcome to hardtalk. Thank you very much. You are in the public eye today because of the release of a film which focuses on a fateful decision you took 16 years ago. And well talk about it in some detail. But i just want to know, at the beginning, is this gratifying for ....

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