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the coal industry and defies calls crisis continues for new carbon targets. the country‘s prime minister defends the coal industry and defies calls for new carbon targets. the need to take action on climate we need to take action on climate change hasn t change and you don t change, it hasn t changed. you don t run government on sentiment, you run run government on sentiment, you run it on the facts. government on facts. employs from sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here‘s jane. thomas cook are struggling to pay bills, three months after the good morning. carlo ancelotti says he‘s company collapsed. determined to put everton back and coming up lucy on track and competing for honours as he takes the job as manager hedges rounds up some of the travel show‘s best adventures at goodison park. from the year. everton are currently 15th in the premier league table. ancelotti takes over from caretaker manager duncan ferguson and says he there were

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from futuristic, what happened here yesterday seems to be another worrying indication that in fact things are going backwards. a professional footballer telling the referee, telling the world, that he has heard monkey chants. not on a distant football pitch in eastern europe. this was chelsea s antonio rudiger at tottenham hotspur, in england s capital city, famed, theoretically, for its diversity. rudiger himself posted several tweets expressing his dismay at the incident, but also stressing the importance of talking publicly about racism, so that it s notjust forgotten about, as he suggests always happens. rudiger also points out that in a modern ground like tottenham hotspur‘s, with so many cameras in place, it should be possible to both isolate and punish the offender. announcer: racist behaviour among spectators is interfering with the game. please remember that in football there is no place for racism. a warning was made over the loudspeaker three times at the game, b

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240713

spending your money this year. # good morning from blenheim palace and you re listening to the oxford gospel event choir. alice in the palace here, some wet weather but mild compared to as of late. more details later. it s monday, december 23rd. our top story: there are calls for a government inquiry into racism in football. it s after the chelsea player, antonio rudiger, complained of racist chanting during yesterday s premier league match at tottenham. the professional footballers‘ association said it was disgusted by the reports, and insisted urgent action was needed. here s our sports correspondent, andy swiss. it was a day english football was once again overshadowed by racism. chelsea s antonio rudiger clearly showing he d heard abuse from the crowd an hour into his team s game against tottenham. he informed his captain, who in turn told the referee, and after he spoke to both managers, for the first time in the premier league, a warning was made over the public addre

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170704

some of which are still without hot water and gas, have also been offered temporary accommodation. this councillor has chosen to remain in her home. they have tried to offer me a accommodation but it is difficult with children. i have got to look out for them before anything else. she says many people don t feel the accommodation being put forward is suitable for their needs. i have spoken to people who have said they have been offered stuff which is completely out of the borough, orjust looking at the tower, and who wants that? it is unspeakable what people have been through. to be shifted around and fobbed off is not acceptable. so for many they wait for a home or go beyond tomorrow s deadline. almost three weeks on and there s still concern that some of the money raised through donations isn t getting through to those who need it most. with me is gerald oppenheim from the london emergency trust one of the charities overseeing distribution of some of the money. and this

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20170205

to generate his own voice, complete with yorkshire accent. and nick has the weather. it is icy see in a few spots this morning and some patches of fog around i have this full report. good morning. first, our main story. train passengers in britain are being let down by the way the government oversees the railways, according to a report by mps. the commons transport committee says customers are less and less satisfied with the service they get, and yet they are paying more for it. they re calling on the department for transport to give up some of its powers. rob young reports. dissatisfied passengers, rising ticket prices, poor performance. mps are scathing about the way the government oversees the railways. they say passengers have been failed by the way ministers award franchises to train companies. the commons committee says competition is meant to drive improvements, but warns there is dwindling interest from potential operators. national express used to be the biggest tra

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