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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Sportsday 20240706

they pulled off a remarkable 5 1victory at brighton, who themselves are chasing a european qualification place. the win moves sean dyche s side out of the relegation zone. it was a superb display of counterattacking football from everton who were 3 0 up after 35 minutes. dwight mcneil and abdoulaye doucoure each scored twice. it means everton are two points above the drop zone with three matches left to play. you got it wrong and sometimes people forget it s not like you got it wrong. it might still be the right tactic. but they have taken it on. they was very open minded to it. that s really pleasing, because that s the whole point of coaching, that s the whole point of managing. it is to have a format for them to work on and then go deliver it. so the players deserve a lot of credit tonight. they have taken that on. and not only taken it onon but take along with a plum. it s a very pleasing thing as a coach, and for the players of course. before this game, we were playing f

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20240707

is whether such people are inherently evil or whether they are sick. my guest today has spent more than three decades trying to treat some of the most violent offenders here in the uk. dr gwen adshead is a forensic psychiatrist as well as a psychotherapist, and has worked across a range of secure hospitals, prisons and in the community. why does she urge compassion and understanding for those who many brand as being simply evil? dr gwen adshead, welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much, zeinab. why did you decide to choose a career where you provide counselling and therapy to people who ve committed acts which many brand as simply being pure evil? well, i first got interested in this career because i was interested in law and ethics. that very interesting question of how should we treat people who ve done terrible things? so i started by assessing those people and giving evidence in court and really beginning to try and understand how people came to commit acts of violence. a

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20240707

it s the first time in her career the 19 year old has lost the opening match of a grand slam event. now on bbc news, hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk with me, zeinab badawi. how should society deal with the perpetrators of horrific crimes the child killers, the serial murderers, sadists and those who commit acts of extreme sexual violence? well, a starting point is whether such people are inherently evil or whether they are sick. my guest today has spent more than three decades trying to treat some of the most violent offenders here in the uk. dr gwen adshead is a forensic psychiatrist as well as a psychotherapist, and has worked across a range of secure hospitals, prisons and in the community. why does she urge compassion and understanding for those who many brand as being simply evil? dr gwen adshead, welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much, zeinab. why did you decide to choose a career where you provide counselling and therapy to people who ve committed acts which many bra

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240707

the problem by buying more guns and having more guns in the country. another conservative mp calls on the prime minister to resign over downing street lockdown parties, and former cabinet minister andrea leadsom criticises him for unacceptable failures of leadership. # binley mega chippyl # binley mega chippy! and coming up, the once humble chip shop in coventry that s now a tiktok sensation. good evening. there s more misery for thousands of travellers with the tour operator tui announcing the cancellation of six holiday flights a day from manchester airport until the end ofjune. this afternoon, tui confirmed that 3a,000 holidaymakers have been affected by the month of cancellations at manchester airport. like other travel companies, it s blaming staff shortages after the pandemic. but the government says the airline industry has had months to prepare, as gareth barlow reports. it s set to be one of the busiest travel periods of the year, travel periods of the year 2 mil

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240707

problems for the nhs that s according to patients groups. the mayor of paris has apologised to liverpool fans for the chaos at saturday nights champions league final. bradford is named the 2025 city of culture bids from 20 of the cities to secure the title. konoplyanka, the once humble chippy in coventry that is now a tick tock sensation. hello welcome to bbc news. the transport secretary has demanded a meeting to go fight out what s going on at uk airports. meeting to go fight out what s going on at uk airports. the prospect of serious travel disruption over thejubilee bank holiday affecting thousands of travellers is increasingly likely. the holiday giant tui is cancelling more flights until the end ofjune affecting more than 30,000 holiday makers. other airlines have also cancelled flights as around two million people prepare to fly over the next few days. four days of holiday begin on thursday. four days of holiday begin on thursday. the aviation industry cut tho

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