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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Our World 20240709



this film contains scenes which some viewers may find upsetting. can t stop! all: ., won t stop! all: ~ a , abortion is. all: ., , unstoppable! all: , it is a matter of life and death. the woman s life is sacred, but it s not more sacred than the baby s. enough is enough! an issue that s divided america for decades. the idea that women can actually make a choice on their own seems to be something that men particularly older white men are very afraid of. but now the law that legalised abortion in america could be overturned and both sides of the divide are preparing for a fight. when you allow a country to take away one of your rights, you give that same country permission to take away all of your rights. i know that motherhood can seem daunting, and we just want them to know that that life could be that life could live. i m sophie long and i ve been travelling across america to meet the people at the heart of its new abortion battle. the outcome will shape the ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsday 20240709



and snow from storm arwen cuts off a pub in northern england we ll be live there as customers spend their third night at the bar. live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. this is newsday. hello and welcome the programme. we begin in south africa, where president cyril ramaphosa has condemned the decision by countries including the us, europe and parts of asia, to ban flights from southern africa after the confirmation of the presence of the new omicron variant of covid 19. the variant was first identified by south african scientists, although it isn t known where it originated. mr ramaphosa has called the moves unjustified. he said increased vaccination was the best way to tackle the new variant. these restrictions are completely unjustified and unfairly discriminate against our country and our southern african sister countries. the prohibition of travel is not informed by science, nor will it be effective in preventing the spread of this variant. the ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240709

we were having meetings with governments in 2009, 2010 with our concerns about the quality issues on building size. it s been there for a very long time. rewind to 1984. tower blocks are being completely recovered i or reclad and new materials. this is a bbc documentary called the great british housing disaster and engineers warned of the possible fire risks from cladding even back then. i think it s absolutely essential that anything that it been placed on or around existing block should be considered very carefully in relation to a very serious fire. we think the citizens - being used were fire risk was? frankly, yes. would you be prepared to name them? no. industry experts have warned that the construction workforce has become used to marking its own homework. we ve lost the independent, quality checks on construction sites that were always part and parcel of the process. for example, architects and engineers are used to go on site regularly to supervise the work, they rea ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240709



the women s tennis association threatens to pull out of china, as pressure grows over missing tennis star peng shuai. a record number of people died while detained under the mental health act in england during the first year of the pandemic, according to new figures from the health watchdog. a public consultation starts on a potential ban on single use plastics like disposable cutlery and polystyrene boxes in england and nearly £40 million has been raised for bbc children in need, with a host of stars and performers joining pudsey bear for the annual fundraiser. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. the mayor of the dutch city of rotterdam has condemned what he s called an orgy of violence after protestors took to the streets to demonstrate against coronavirus restrictions. the netherlands is one of a number of places in europe to re impose a lockdown because of a surge in cases. meanwhile, austria has become the first country in europe ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240709



leg of h52. a public enquiry and compensation for umarried mums forced to give up their babies for adoption in religious instituations in northern ireland. and coming up in around twenty minutes, we ll bring you live coverage of the prime minister s speech at the lord mayor s banquet in london. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the man killed in the taxi explosion outside a hospital in liverpool has been named as emad al swealmeen who was 32 years old. officers suspect that the passenger made the explosive device, but so far the motive is unknown. the uk s terror threat level has been raised to severe, meaning an attack is considered highly likely. the blast happened outside liverpool women s hospitaljust before 11 o clock yesterday morning. raids were carried out in the afternoon on sutcliffe street and rutland avenue. emad al swealmeen has been connected to both addresses. four people have been arrested under terrorism laws and are being questioned today. the dr ....

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