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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsnight 20240706

it s not rwanda in 2018, and there may well be some sunshine it s rwanda in 2023 and onwards, and that s quite different. in northern ireland, but the cloud will build up, bringing more showers but the problem, through the day, particularly across northern england. for the south, as i said, rwanda. wales and the midlands, a dull day, rwanda is not a free country. misty over the hills in the what happened in 2018 can south west, light rain or drizzle, happen also in 2023, because as of today. temperatures not changing very much. it is going to be a chilly week i can tell example. we are politicians, ahead, early frost before the cloud we are in opposition. increases, that will lift the temperatures by the end of the week for example, we cannot express our mind without we are labelled just a little bit, but bringing the enemies of the country. chance of some rain. huw. 16 members of my political party thanks, darren. and that s bbc news at ten are in prison today, on monday 24t

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News At One 20170131

Coming up in the sport on bbc news, claims that lord coe misled mps as questions grow over what he knew and when over the russian doping scandal. Good afternoon, and welcome to the bbc news at one. President trump has sacked his acting Attorney General, accusing her of betrayal after she told Government Lawyers not to defend his controversial Travel Restrictions in court. Sally yates, who was appointed by president obama, had said she was not convinced mr trumps temporary ban on travellers from seven muslim countries was legal. Richard lister reports. It isa it is a battle over American Values and its going on all across the county. In Columbus Ohio last night it was met with pepper spray. In dallas, texas, there was a silent vigil and concern over what the future holds. We came from mexico. Things arent great there now. Do deny something an opportunity to build a future seems completely wrong. The most significant protest came from sally yates, an Abomb Ma Appointee asked by President

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Newsnight 20240604 21:58:00

back by the treasury after not being spent. schools were required to top up the money from their own budgets, something many said they can t afford. but what s the bigger picture here? here s ben. an investigation by our bbc colleagues has found that of the roughly £600 million earmarked under the national tutoring programme to help pupils catch up on their education missed during various covid lockdowns, only around £400 million has been spent. so of course a third, some £200 million, has not been spent. that is concerning in itself, given the severe disruption to children s education in the pandemic and a pressing need to repair it. remember, it was the least economically advantaged children who suffered the most educational disruption during the pandemic. children in private schools were better able to continue to learn through the lockdowns, whether through the provision of online lessons, wider access to laptops and other means. evidence from national

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at Ten 20240604 21:23:00

council tax rates and look at extending the school day, to help pupils catch up with learning missed during the pandemic. you have until midnight tonight to register to vote in council elections in england and wales, and the assembly election in northern ireland, which take place on may 5th. in scotland, you have until april 18th to register. the number of people waiting for routine hospital procedures in england has risen to a new record, according to the latest figures. the data from the nhs shows 6.2 million are now on the waiting list to start routine hospital treatment that s one in every nine people. and over 22,500 patients had trolley waits in accident and emergency of 12 hours or more for a bed, after being told they needed to be admitted. our health editor hugh pym reports. the emergency department at university hospital coventry today they say it s never been busier. some sick patients are enduring long waits on trolleys,

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