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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240604 06:34:00

and england erupted. cheering. this was the halo nightclub in bournemouth. cheering. the boxpark in wembley. cheering. the stack in seaburn in sunderland. cheering. i didn t see that coming. i thinkjordan henderson is the best player on the planet. ilove him. you can see the clue on the back of your shirt. proof s in the pudding. and just before half time, harry kane made it two. cheering.

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 09:07:00

jordan henderson struck and england erupted. cheering. this was the halo nightclub in bournemouth. cheering. the boxpark in wembley. cheering. the stack in seaburn in sunderland. cheering. i didn t see that coming. i thinkjordan henderson is the best player on the planet. ilove him. you can see the clue on the back of your shirt. proof s in the pudding. and just before half time, harry kane made it two. cheering.

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 10:39:00

i think 4 0 england. i m hoping it s a big win from england today. penistone church football club in barnsley was packed. local lad john stones played here as a schoolboy. tom knew him, and is now a coach. i m nervous, i m excited, but i think we ll do all right. for the first half hour, talk of an easy england win seemed a little misplaced. senegal having several chances. but, after 38 minutes, jordan henderson struck and england erupted. cheering. this was the halo nightclub in bournemouth. cheering. the boxpark in wembley. cheering. the stack in seaburn in sunderland. cheering.

Late-night music venues will go extinct this year, industry bosses warn

Nightclubs across the UK face going extinct this year, with 80 per cent unlikely to survive beyond this month, industry bosses have today claimed. In a stark warning, the Night Time Industries Association (NTIA) said the UK was on the cusp of losing a cultural institution due to the impact of Covid on the late-night economy. Taking aim at the Government, the group claims ministers have failed to recognise the devastating impact of Covid restrictions on the industry and that nightclubs have been neglected in terms of support.  Industry chiefs including the owners of Halo in Bournemouth and Brighton s The Arch have now warned that hundreds of venues could be lost by the end of this month without the Government s help.

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