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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News at Six 20240731

Has died following yesterday s knife attack at a taylor swift themed holiday club. She s been named as nine year old alice aguiar. We now know that the two children who died yesterday were six year old bebe king and elsie stancombe, who was seven. Police say that eight other children suffered stab wounds and two are in a critical condition, alongside two adults who were also critically injured. Tonight, just over a mile away, people are gathering for a vigil for all the victims of yesterday s stabbings. Tonight, we ll be reporting from the vigil and looking at how people living in this community have come together to support each other. We ll also bring you the latest on the police investigation as they continue to question a 17 year old boy. But first tonight, judith moritz reports on the latest of yesterday s event. Alice, only nine years old, whose parents say she will always be there princess, elsie dot stancombe, smiling proudly for her school photograph, and bebe king, just six y

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Context 20240725

It has to be said prime minister s questions is a rather pointless affair when there is no government record to interrogate. We are barely a week into this new parliament, so we shouldn t be entirely surprised that today s first pmq s post election was pretty underwhelming. In fact the exchanges between sir keir starmer and rishi sunak were at times so obsequious it was almost unsettling. The commons have been met the commons have been met with the commons have been met with various protests in washington, here are some pictures of american flags that were burned in union square. Six people have so far been arrested. Asked joel in the last few hours how that speech will be viewed among the united states allies in the middle east, in the arab countries, standing ovations, though whooping and hollering he made out in that speech. How did it go down for you? a sad day for the us, but a very sad day for the us standing in the region, to platform regimen at yahoo, and it s not about him, it

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News at Six 20240718

Pollution in the river seine, the mayor of paris takes a dip, to show it s safe for the olympics. On bbc london. A week on from the killing of carol, louise and hannah hunt in bushey, a family friend pays tribute tojohn hunt s strength. Coming up in bbc news, chelsea launches up banana proceedings and reconciling into the fernandez after an alleged racist chant from the argentina player is posted symbolise the independence of the house of commons. And so to the speech, written by the government, read by the king. My speech, written by the government, read by the king read by the king. My government s leaislative read by the king. My government s legislative programme read by the king. My government s legislative programme will read by the king. My government s legislative programme will be legislative programme will be mission led and based on the principles of security, fairness and opportunity for all. Stability will be the cornerstone of my government economic policy. fix, be th

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240718

Hello, i m catherine byaruhanga. King charles has set out the new government s plans at the state opening of parliament, 39 bills which labour say will help boost growth and take the brakes off britain. There ll be reform of the planning system to build new infrastructure and housing. The railways will be nationalised over five years. More powers will be devolved in england to local leaders control of bus services, for example. The rights of both renters and workers will be improved, and there ll be a new publicly owned clean power company, great british energy. Well, the king s speech was unveiled in parliament on a day full of pomp, pageantry and traditions dating back centuries. Our political editor chris mason was watching. No space for passing traffic on a day whose rituals predates the motor car. A count them six horsepower carriage, the king on board. Much of all of this unchanged in years. But here s a bit not seen in a while. These are the plans to be unveiled today of a

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News at Ten 20240718

In the uk and around the world. Good evening. King charles has set out the new government s plans at the state opening of parliament. Amid all the traditional pomp and pageantry, 39 bills were unveiled. Labour have prioritised economic stability, and say they ll boost growth and take the brakes off britain. There ll be reforms to the planning system in england to build new infrastructure and housing. Britain s railways will be renationalised, the rights of workers renters will be improved. And there ll be a new publicly owned clean power company, great british energy. In a moment, we ll take a closer at the government s measures on housing and transport, but first, here s our political editor, chris mason. No space for passing traffic on a day whose rituals predate the motor car. A count them six horsepower carriage, the king on board. Much of all of this unchanged in years. Good morning, prime minister. But here is a bit not seen in a while these are the plans, to be unveiled to

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