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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at One 20211104 13:22:00

just to run. if he s got that, why would you put vulnerable people, why would you put vulnerable people, why would you put them at risk? eileen dean lived a would you put them at risk? eileen dean lived a long, would you put them at risk? eileen dean lived a long, full, would you put them at risk? eileen dean lived a long, full, happy i would you put them at risk? eileen dean lived a long, full, happy life. | dean lived a long, full, happy life. herfamily placed her in a care home because they wanted her to be safe in her final because they wanted her to be safe in herfinal years. the in her final years. the investigations in herfinal years. the investigations have begun into why she wasn t. june kelly, bbc news, at the old bailey. the bbc has asked the south london and maudsley nhs trust and fieldside care home for a response. as yet there s been no comment. the brexit minister lord frost is holding talks in paris with france s europe minister to try to end the dispute overfishi

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Click 20211031 04:30:00

the headlines: leaders of the world s 20 major economies have approved a global agreement that will see the profits of large businesses taxed at least 15%. it follows concern that multinational companies are rerouting their profits through low tax jurisdictions. the measures are due to come into effect in 2023. the prime minister boris johnson has acknowledged there is what he called turbulence in relations between london and paris. his comments follow a dispute overfishing rights. france says dozens of vessels have been denied licenses they re entitled to, and has threatened to introduce targeted measures against britain in response. and the sudanese security forces have fired live rounds and tear gas at large crowds of pro democracy protesters in the capital, khartoum, and elsewhere. three people were killed. an activist told the bbc that about 100 people had been injured, 17 of them by gufire.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Dateline London 20211031 02:30:00

shown who is really in charge. courtney pembridge, bbc news. following concerns multinationals are rerouting profits through low tax jurisdictions. measures proposed are due to come into effect in 2023. the prime minister boris johnson has acknowledged there is what he called turbulence in relations between london and paris. his comments follow a dispute overfishing rights. france says dozens of vessels have been denied licenses they are entitled to, and has threatened to introduce targeted measures against britain in response. and the sudanese security forces have fired live rounds and tear gas at large crowds of pro democracy protesters in the capital, khartoum, and elsewhere. three people were killed. an activist told the bbc that about 100 people have been injured, 17 by gunfire.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20211031 04:30:00

hello, this is bbc news. the headlines: leaders of the world s 20 major economies have approved a global agreement that will see the profits of large businesses taxed at least 15%. it follows concern that multinational companies are rerouting their profits through low tax jurisdictions. the measures are due to come into effect in 2023. the prime minister boris johnson has acknowledged there is what he called turbulence in relations between london and paris. his comments follow a dispute overfishing rights. france says dozens of vessels have been denied licenses they re entitled to, and has threatened to introduce targeted measures against britain in response. and the sudanese security forces have fired live rounds and tear gas at large crowds of pro democracy protesters in the capital, khartoum, and elsewhere. three people were killed. an activist told the bbc that about 100 people had been injured, 17 of them by gufire.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20211029 12:47:00

they will estimate between 11 and 13 others. that is the latest r number therefore england s covid 19 pandemic. the headlines on bbc news. the french ambassador in london has been summoned to the foreign office after a british trawler was seized off normandy yesterday as part of the ongoing dispute overfishing rights. disruption to a major rail link between england and scotland, after heavy rain and floods hit southern scotland and north west england. and england could become the first country in the world to prescribe e cigarettes as a medical product to help people quit smoking. if approved they would be issued by the nhs. 92% of young farmers surveyed in a new study say that poor mental health is one of the biggest hidden problems faced by farming today. the figure is revealed

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