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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Sportsday 20240604 18:43:00

cup that is the fa cup. you quarterfinals of the historic iconic cup that is the fa cup. quarterfinals of the historic iconic cup that is the fa cup. you will be a art of cup that is the fa cup. you will be a part of the cup that is the fa cup. you will be a part of the bbc cup that is the fa cup. you will be a part of the bbc coverage - cup that is the fa cup. you will be a part of the bbc coverage you - cup that is the fa cup. you will be | a part of the bbc coverage you can enjoy the evening tonight and i m sure spurs will remember that night at the riverside. they would not want a repeat of that here tonight. in the quarterfinals of the fa cup is at stake and you can join carrie and the boys at half past seven on bbc one. let s have a quick look at some of the other stories making the sports news today. former aberdeen managerjim goodwin could be making his return to a scottish premiership dugout he s being considered by dundee united. goodwin was sacked by aberdeen injanuary f

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Newscast 20240604 01:50:00

gents out of nostalgia. back to now. because there s been two developments, haven t there, this week as far as brexit is concerned, particularly in the context of northern ireland? so we ve seen the deadline for fresh assembly elections in northern ireland pushed back a year to january of next year with a 12 week limit after that, which buys some time for, i guess, sorting out the protocol. and then there s curiosity in the supreme court, the uk supreme court the other day, around whether or not the acts of union of 1800 were unlawfully conflicted by the withdrawal agreement and the supreme court concluding that they were not, that yes, it did amend the acts of union that brought together at the time great britain and ireland all of ireland at the time but it did so legally or lawfully as far as the supreme court was concerned, which backs up what the court of appeal in belfast had said. and i wonder, lord frost, how you read these two developments, and i suppose, ultimately, wheth

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Newscast 20240604 19:50:00

ever been to and it sounds like it was borisjohnson and ursula von der leyen and you and michel barnier. what was so bad about it? did ursula spill the soup? you ll have to wait for my book for the full accounts of this. is there going to be one? i mean, i think it was known to be bad at the time. yeah, there will be eventually. it s not imminent, but it s in the process. i m going to snap you two gents out of nostalgia. back to now. because there s been two developments, haven t there, this week as far as brexit is concerned, particularly in the context of northern ireland? so, we ve seen the deadline for fresh assembly elections in northern ireland pushed back a year to january of next year with a 12 week limit after that, which buys some time for, i guess, sorting out the protocol. and then there s curiosity in the supreme court, the uk supreme court the other day, around whether or not the acts of union of 1800 were unlawfully conflicted by the withdrawal agreement and the supreme

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC Wales Investigates 20240604 13:36:00

people across great britain and ireland who have made an outstanding contribution to their community and taken on important responsibilities at a very young age. this year introduces the first ever young environmentalist award and the child of courage award, honouring two youngsters who are helping make a difference to others despite having to face extreme health problems and difficulties themselves. let s speak now to 17 year old areeb who is one of this year s winner, she won the child of courage award after her battle with covid i9. areeb, it is wonderful to have you with us here on bbc news. many, many congratulations first of all. if we move on to what happened to you, just wondered what this award means to you. just wondered what this award means to ou. ~ , . ., ., , just wondered what this award means to ou.~ ., ., , to you. well, this award means so much to me. to you. well, this award means so much to me, especially to you. well, this award means so much to me, especially

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 11:25:00

have to wait and see. taliban authorities in afghanistan have directed women to wear the all encompassing face veil, something they enforced during their earlier rule but had not ordered since retaking power last year. the taliban s ministry for the prevention of vice and promotion of virtue termed the restriction advice, but listed escalating punishments for husbands or male guardians who failed to ensure their spouse was correctly attired. president macron has outlined the challenges facing france after being sworn in for his second term. he said war in europe and climate change were threats for the coming years, but that he d work to make his country more equal and prosperous. today is the 15th anniversary of the rotary young citizen award, which celebrates remarkable young people across great britain and ireland who have made an outstanding contribution to their community and taken on important responsibilities at a very young age. this year introduces the first ever young environm

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