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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170628

with anita mcveigh. the other headlines here on bbc news: after the grenfell tower fire, the prime minister tells mps it appears the cladding used wasn t compliant with building regulations. 37 authority is had been tested and have failed the combustibility tests. when you cut local authority budgets by 40%, we all pay a price in public safety. a world wide cyber attack continues to wreak havoc for a second day france s biggest bank is its latest victim. and the creator of paddington, michael bond, has died at home after a short illness at the age of 91. good afternoon from warrington. the crown prosecution service has announced today that it is charging six individuals in relation to the hillsborough stadium disaster, 1989, 28 years ago. relatives of some of those who died in the disaster have said they welcomed the decision to charge those six individuals, and among those are the former south yorkshire chief superintendent david duckenfield, the match commander in the sta

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170628

as yesterday s outbreak begins to be brought under control, researchers fear a new programme aimed at protecting computers can t stop the bug from spreading. and the creator of paddington, michael bond, has died at home after a short illness. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the senior police officer at the hillsborough disaster, chief superintendent david duckenfield, is to be charged with the manslaughter, by gross negligence of 95 men, women and children. the crown prosecution service says it has enough evidence to charge a further five people in connection with the crush at the fa cup semi final in 1989. the former chief constable sir norman bettison will face four charges relating to alleged lies he told in the aftermath about the culpability of fans. a solicitor who acted for south yorkshire police is charged with perverting the course of justice by changing witness statements. the families of many of those who died were told about the decision at a meeting in wa

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170628

toll from the grenfell tower fire will not be known for many months 80 people are currently known to have died or have been confirmed as missing, presumed dead. to have died or have been confirmed due to have died or have been confirmed to the intense some due to the intense heat there maybe some people that we never identify. tackling the world wide cyber attack as yesterday s outbreak begins to be brought under control. researchers say a new security programme can t stop the bug from spreading. and the creator of paddington bear, michael bond, has died at home after a short illness. he was 91. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. relatives of those who died 28 years ago were briefed today by the crown prosecution service on the cps‘ decision to bring criminal charges against six individuals, six people, in connection with that disaster in 1989 in which 96 liverpool football fa ns 1989 in which 96 liverpool football fans lost their lives. so, four of those six people

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News At Six 20170207

premier league champions leicester city issue their unwavering support for manager claudio ranieri, despite being just one point above the relegation zone. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. tonight we bring you the second of our special reports on the mounting pressures facing the nhs in england. it comes as the latest economic forecast from the influential institute for fiscal studies says spending on the health service is struggling to keep pace with population growth and ageing patients. more on that in a moment, but first, bbc news has been given exclusive access to the royal blackburn hospital. it was built to serve a population of 300,000 people, but now looks after half a million. as our special correspondent ed thomas reports, that is just one reason why doctors and nurses are pushed to their limits as they care for their patients. you may find some of the images in the report distressing. every bed on every ward. never know what is coming through the

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170207

welcome to bbc news. the government has announced that parliament will vote on its final deal on brexit before it s put to the european parliament. earlier this evening a potential government defeat was avoided after mps opposed a labour amendment calling for the commons and the lords to be given a say before negotiations are finished. the impact of these developments means means parliament will have the power to send theresa may back to the negotiating table in brussels. live to westminster and the latest from our political correspondent, tom bateman. we managed to explain it pretty well. it is slightly confusing for people about what exactly is going on, with other amendments being voted on? what this is about, essentially, is a group of mps, particularly opposition mps, attempting to attach a set of conditions to the government s desire to have complete control of the brexit process. what they are debating is the article 50 bill. that is the bill in which parliament is

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