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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC Newsroom Live 20170109



good morning, this is bbc news at 11. the prime minister is set to announce more training and resources for schools and companies in england to deal with what she calls the ‘hidden injustice of mental illness. in a speech in central london shortly, theresa may will order a review of mental health services and outline her plan to create a ‘shared society . but her announcement has been called ‘puny‘ by some. norman smith is outside the speech venue in central london. an interesting and obviously very significant choice of subject for this first major speech of the new year? it s the first instalment of what is expected to be a series of major domestic policy announcements by mrs may over the next month or so. really to try and give substance to her government s agenda beyond brexit because other than grammar schools, really we ve heard nothing from theresa may about what she actually wants to do. today, she wa nts to actually wants to do. today, she wants to giv ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170109



good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. theresa may wants to use brexit to fundamentally change britain. the prime minister has been outlining a package of measures including plans to give extra training for teachers and employers as part of broader proposals to create what she described as a shared society . here s our health correspondent, elaine dunkley. there are no words for what it does to a family. shock is not the word, it is just your whole reality is blown to pieces. in 2014, doctor sangeeta mahajan‘s son took his own life. he was just 20 years old and had been diagnosed with bipolar disorder. ten weeks later he was dead. they don t discharge patients with adequate information, the doors were closed for us. we were told to either go to a&e or your gp and it is the only way we can come back, we had no direct access back to the specialist services. that is wrong. the prime minister, theresa may, has described mental health care as a burning injustice and toda ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170117



donald trump s latest week brought unsuspecting fame to a women in brighton. and, the rambling reptile. what happens when a giant alligator crosses your path? good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the prime minister has the uk believe the eu singer market when it quits the european union. in his speech on the impact of britain leaving, theresa may said she will seek a new free trade agreement with europe for a global britain. she also confirmed that both houses of parliament will get to vote. the labour leaderjeremy corbyn says mrs made was to have her cake and eat it. this report from our political corrupt correspond. you ve heard the slogan, brexit means brexit. today we saw the substance. theresa may voted to remain, but he consulted leading leave campaigners. boris johnson and david davis of the most important speech she has made since becoming prime minister. she did give aid to plan for brexit, but she did give a direction of travel. not partial membership of ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News At Five 20170306



has a right to control who enters oui’ has a right to control who enters our country and to keep out those who would do us harm. security services explain how they ve prevented 13 potential terror attacks in the past four years. in france, pressure grows for francois fillon to withdraw from the presidential race, but former prime minister alainjuppe says he s not prepared to step in. and 30 years after the zeebruge ferry disaster, relatives, survivors and rescuers return to remember the 193 people who lost their lives. it s five o clock. our main story is the question over the future of thousands of vauxhall workers in the uk, following the news that the business has been bought by the french motor group psa, which owns peugeot and citroen. vauxhall has two factories, in luton and ellesmere port, and many morejobs rely on the plants. the business secretary, greg clark, told the commons that psa would honour its commitments to the workforce. and the head of psa said he ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC Business Live 20170310



as the big tech firms respond to the latest wikileaks revelations we ll be getting the inside track on all the biggest tech stories of the week with our technology correspondent rory cellan jones. there s a report in the times in london that fewer people are taking time off sick from work because they frightened for their jobs. we want to know whether you have hauled yourself in as sick as a dog for fear of the sack. just use #bbcbizlive. welcome to the programme. we start in detroit in the usa where in a few hours time volkswagen is due to plead guilty to charges of fraud and obstruction ofjustice by cheating diesel emissions tests. the formal plea will draw a line under the us side of the scandal following a plea bargain reached in january. but it s far from over. vw has admitted 11 million vehicles worldwide had software installed to beat regulators checks on emissions. in some cases they were up to a0 times higher than the us legal limit. so far that s led to around ....

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