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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240720

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Sportsday 20240709

changes with this deep low to the north of the country on wednesday, bringing strong winds and gales, to scotland and a band of heavy rain, sinking southwards and slowly easing down, leaving sunshine and showers in its wake back to the south of it, another fine day to come, temperatures around 20 22. an autumnal feel to things for a time across the north of the uk as we head into thursday or friday. temperatures beginning to recover across the south, staying fine and quite warm, for the entire week. thank you, stav, with the latest weather. a reminder of our top story. amid rising energy costs, the government insists gas and electricity supplies are secure but adds there will be no bail out for energy firms in trouble. that s all from the bbc news at six, so it s goodbye from me and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc s news teams where you are. hello, and welcome to sportsday. i mjohn watson, i m john watson, our headlines tonight. england s tour of pakistan is off, as the ecb wit

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20240710

we will start with the observer. leading with the crisis in afghanistan, it says that residents in kabul are gripped by fear and desperately searching for escape routes as taliban forces close in on the city. in the telegraph, a former met police chief calls for tighter gun control rules in light of the plymouth shooting on thursday. it includes social media account checks to prevent those with extremist views from having access to firearms. according to the independent, red wall areas of england are set to lose up to £1 billion in funding this year due to brexit. that s despite the prime minister s pledge to level up the country. and the mail on sunday reports that the bbc is set to pay about £1.5 million to a charity chosen by the royal family following the martin bashir interview with princess diana. the bbc says it will not comment on the report and kensington palace have also not responded to the story. wright, jo and penny have been busy reading for the articles. i

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240710

silver in the women s canoe slalom. it can mean so much for people, and i hope people see women now as an event that is really high class, there was some amazing paddling out there. half a million fewer people are now on furlough. but experts warn there could be job cuts as government support eases. a coroner concludes that liverpool football fan andy devine who died this week after suffering life changing injuries in the hillsborough stadium disaster is the 97th victim of the tragedy. and itv says there are no current plans for another series of the x factor after reports the show had been axed. in the last half hour, england s deputy chief medical 0fficer, jonathan van tam, has told the bbc that covid vaccinations have prevented around 22 million new coronavirus cases in england and saved about 60,000 lives. he announced the figures which are from public health england while answering questions on the vaccines from bbc newsbeat listeners. let s hear what he had

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