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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20171008

a £2 million grant to help find digital solutions to to mental health problems. it s the largest investment ever made by the charitable trust of the duke and duchess of cambridge and prince harry. and we are in cannes the interview shimmins star chefs and we are in cannes the interview shimmins starchefs and we are in cannes the interview shimmins star chefs michelin star chef angela hartnett. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the former prime minister sir john major has weighed into the debate over theresa may s future calling those conservatives who re seeking to undermine the prime minister self absorbed and disloyal . mrs may has admitted her difficult speech at the party conference last week had been uncomfortable for her but says she s resilient and determined to carry on in thejob. here s our political correspondent susana mendonca. and there is some flash photography in her report. if i win, i shall continue as prime minister. fending off the plotter

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Victoria Derbyshire 20171110

cervical cancer about how it was discovered. hello, welcome to the programme we re live until ”am this morning. lots to talk about today. you can get in touch on all the stories we re talking about this morning use the hashtag #victorialive. if you text, you will be charged at the standard network rate. our top story today. theresa may has warned pro eu conservatives that she will not tolerate any attempts to block the brexit process. in a sign of her intent, she s outlined plans to enshrine in law the exact moment that britain will leave the european union 11pm on 29th march, 2019. but the man responsible for writing the article 50 withdrawal process cross bench peer lord john kerr says brexit could still be reversed. our political correspondent emma vardy is in westminster. what has prompted the pledge from the prime minister? call it theatrics, called it symbolic, this is theresa may publicly underlining her commitment to brexit. her message is, we won t go aga

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20171110

high ground in scotland, temperatures on the mild side in the south. they will fall away through the afternoon. further north, a chilly feel to the weather. that is a taste of what is to come. this evening and tonight, the area of cloud moving in from the atlantic will bring rain across northern ireland, and the rain, strong winds, too. scotland has clear spells, a few showers, not as many as today, and cold enough for a touch of frost, mild in the south. the southern half of the country having a decidedly uninspiring start to saturday, a lot of cloud, some outbreaks of rain, and it will persist for a good part of the day down towards the south west. further north, a different story. lots of sunshine across scotland, windy in the far north, where we will see showers, 6 degrees in dundee. sunny skies in the afternoon in northern ireland as the cloud breaks up, and a decent afternoon to come tomorrow across northern england. eventually, things brighten up any standing. towards

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC Newsroom Live 20171110

president trump strongly defends his america first policy in a speech to business and political leaders in vietnam. from this day forward, we will not allow ourselves to be pushed around anymore. more sexual harassment claims from the film world. the actor and producer steven seagal is the latest hollywood figure to be accused. and computer education is described as patchy and fragile , new research discovers more than half of schools in england fail to offer computer science at gcse. good morning. it s friday 10th november. i m rachel schofield. welcome to bbc newsroom live. we start in brussels, where the brexit secretary david davis is holding the latest round of talks, his sixth, with the eu s chief negotiator, michel barnier, as pressure grows for agreement to be reached. mr barnier insists the amount the uk will pay when it leaves the eu still needs to be settled before trade talks can start. the talks come as theresa may has outlined plans to set the uk s departure

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Afternoon Live 20171110

swing things their way. and the weather with ben. remember the rain which cleared for bright autumn weather? this weekend we are going to do it all again. the details on the way. thanks, ben. also coming up not the sistine chapel. but a council flat in hemel hempstead. no magnolia here. hello everyone this is afternoon live. 11pm on friday the 29th of march 2019. that s the time and date theresa may wants britain to officially leave the eu. but we re now more than half way through the brexit process and even the most optimistic brexiteer can see that progress is painfully slow. today, another warning from the eu clarify what you re going to pay in the next two weeks or talks will stall into next year. here s our political correspondent, emma va rdy. it s a one way journey, says theresa may, as brexit talks enter a critical phase. next week, the eu withdrawal bill comes back to parliament. today, the prime minister sent a strong signal that the referendum decision cannot

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