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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20170625

cladding on 3a tower blocks in 17 council areas in england has failed fire safety tests, the government says. so far, every sample has failed the tests. hundreds of residents in camden have spent a second night away from their homes after four buildings were evacuated over safety concerns. the council said it had no option but to move residence while work ta ke but to move residence while work take place but some residents are refusing to leave. the discoveries they have made their with any problems in the building the same i have been living with for the last three years. i have felt perfectly safe in that time, i don t see anything changed. more than 120 people are feared to have been killed when a lorry transporting oil burst into flames in pakistan s punjab province. glastonbury gets up for a third and final day of performances, with ed sheeran providing the grand finale on the main stage this evening. coming up in a few minutes, our sunday morning edition of the papers.

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC Newsroom Live 20170724

it s monday the 24th ofjuly. welcome to bbc newsroom live. the parents of charlie gard return to the high court today, with the judge set to consider new evidence from a us neurologist. his parents want to take their terminally ill baby to america for experimental treatment, but doctors at great 0rmond street hospital believe it won t work, and say the ii month old should be allowed to die with dignity. we can speak to our news correspondent, helena lee, who s outside the high court. what are we expecting? the case is expected to begin at 2pm this afternoon, in what has become an incredibly complex and emotive case. the peasants will come back to court, but we expect is the judge in this case to examine all the new evidence that has been given over the past week or so. we know that the past week or so. we know that the american neurologist who flew over from the american neurologist who flew overfrom america met the american neurologist who flew over from america met with gre

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of the £1 million race sussex sta kes. so then before we go. a reminder that there are just three days until the world athletics championships start in london. now the great britain team will captained by the 400 metre hurdler eilidh doyle. and and all this week on sportsday we ll be looking back at some of the world championships best moments. so tonight we re taking you back to 1993. when the british team captain was also a 400 metre hurdler. we ll leave you with sally gunnell‘s record breaking battle with america s sandra farmer patrick. goodnight. and sally gunnell is attacking her on the line. sally gunnell comes through to take the title. and the world record has gone. the world record has been taken apart. as we have been hearing, the trauma unit will close for up to 12 months because of safety concerns on the cladding on the building following investigations. 52 inpatient beds will be moved by the end of the week. our news correspondent is at the hospital. catherin

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170807

to the italian and uk authorities for all they have done to secure my safe release. also in the next hour: new dr who jodie whittaker gives her first interview since being cast in the role. the star says being the first female time lord is a proud honour, and she cannot wait to begin. i hope my gender isn t a fearful thing for the fans, because in this world particularly, there aren t rules and that s a great thing. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. new laws are to be introduced, giving people greater control over what happens to their online personal data. the government says the legislation offers the right to be forgotten, with proposals in the data protection bill making it easier to withdraw consent for information to be used. companies will also have to obtain explicit consent, rather than using pre selected tick boxes, to gather details online. here s our political correspondent, leila nathoo. our lives are led online. we all leave a digital trail. but what h

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