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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News at One 20240711

the memory of those who have died and to honour those who are currently grieving is to work together, to bring this virus down. to keep it under control in the way that we are. we ll be getting the latest live from westminster. also this lunchtime. the prime minister is about to announce more details on how much longer restrictions in england will last, including an update on schools. the row between the european union and the drugs firm astrazeneca deepens the company says delays in vaccine supplies are because the eu ordered late. it took me 50 years, 5 0. i kept on and on i want to see a photograph of my mother. never forget one survivor tells her story, as people are urged to light a candle to mark world holocaust day. and it s blooming late the chelsea flower show returns, but not until september. and coming up in sport on bbc news: football clubs below the national league in england are going to get £10 million in government grants to help them survive. goo

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News at Six 20240709

our journey, ourjourney, our life sentence is just begun, life without our beautiful boy. margaret keenan the first person in the world to get a covid vaccine receives her boosterjab, and urges others to get one. climate change protests dominate the run up to sunday s election in germany to replace angela merkel as chancellor after 16 years. and a right royal pairing the queen of british tennis, emma raducanu, teams up with the duchess of cambridge. and coming up on the bbc news channel. defending champions europe win their opening foursome on the opening day of the ryder cup, but hosts the usa are hitting back at whistling straits. good evening. senior ministers have been meeting to discuss the issue of fuel delivery, after bp and esso said they had shut a small number of petrol stations due to a lack of tanker drivers. ministers and fuel providers have said there is plenty of petrol and that motorists should carry on as normal but despite the reassurances, customers

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240709

conditions from paint him as not to brain cancer. hello and welcome. the usjustice department says it s reached agreement with huawei executive mung wanjo to end the bank fraud case against her. the deal will avoid a trial and should allow her to leave canada and return to china by the end of the year. ms mung has been attending a hearing in a new york court virtually from canada, where she s been forced to remain for nearly three years, after the us applied for her extradition. a court there is expected to give its ruling on the case in a few hour s time. she has always maintained her innocence. zhaoyin feng from the bbc s china service is in new york and gave me this update. so the hearing at the new york court just wrapped up. she pleaded not guilty to four charges in the us and she also reached an agreement to the us government which means the us government would hold off from persecuting her until december next year. and if she complies with the additions set by the cour

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to brain cancer. hello and welcome whether you re watching in the uk or around the world. senior huawei executive meng wanzhou is expected to return to china after being freed by a canadian extradition judge. it comes three years after she was detained in canada, because the us wanted to extradite her to face charges of financial impropriety. ms meng s legal team earlier agreed a deal with the us department ofjustice, under which charges against her would effectively be dropped. that opened the way, just over an hour ago, for a court in vancouver to end the extradition case. she had always maintained her innocence, and had this to say outside the courtjust a few minutes ago. over the past three years, my life has been turned upside down. it was a disruptive time for me as a mother, a wife and a company executive. but i believe every cloud has a silver lining. it really was an invaluable experience in my life. i will never forget all the gracious i received people around the w

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Talking 20240704

you know, it s quite shocking to realise that here in the uk, nearly one in ten women who experience menopause symptoms leave theirjobs because of them and a quarter consider quitting. the menopause is also being seen as one possible reason why women hold fewer of the top jobs than men. menopause, it tends to happen when a woman is between 45 and 55, but it can happen even earlier. it will impact different women in different ways and there are dozens of different symptoms. and some women may not experience any of them at all. but among those symptoms are things like increased anxiety, difficulty sleeping, mood swings, brain fog and hot flushes. things that can obviously impact on someone s confidence, especially when they might be in a race for a top job. plus, we are living longer. so globally, the menopause will impact more women. according to the who, the world health organization, in 2021, over a quarter of all women in the world were in theirfifties. in the united states

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