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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240807

In belfast, a man in his 30s has been taken to hospital after he was seriously assaulted during disorder there. His condition is described as serious and police are treating the incident as a racially motivated hate crime. Police officers also came under sustained attack. Petrol bombs, masonry and bricks were thrown towards police. Petrol was also poured over a land rover and set alight. Lyndsey telford has this report. What started as a protest became a powderkeg ready to explode. Anger turned to hatred, hate turned to violence, and victims targeted in what s been described as sickening acts. The owner of a cafe seen here barricading his door. Just all i wanted, really, in that moment was to save my staff and i had customers inside. So i wanted to run from back door and was keeping shouting, run, run, run, and i was holding on the door. I don t want anybody to get injured. The damage will be about between 15 and probably around 20 grand. The damage here is bad, but for others it s dev

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170607

welcome to bbc news. with just over 12 hours until polls open party leaders have spent the day criss crossing the country, making their last pitch to voters. 50 days after calling the general election theresa may said that brexit was the priority and she was the leader best able to build a stronger, more prosperous britain . beginning his day in glasgow the labour leaderjeremy corbyn warned voters against five more years of austerity and pledged more spending on health and education, delivering hope not fear. we ll be bringing you the last word from all the campaigns but first our political editor laura kuenssberg has been following the uk s two major parties labour and the conservatives. this is the last push, the final few miles as they try to bring you over and even before most voters were awake, theresa may was out in is london. talking about the conservative‘s plans to invest more in london. with security dominating the campaign, mrs mayer pledged to toughen the law

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Outside Source 20170607

welcome to bbc news. with just a few hours until polls open party leaders have spent the day criss crossing the country, making their last pitch to voters. 50 days after calling the general election theresa may said that brexit was the priority and she was the leader best able to build a stronger, more prosperous britain. beginning his day in glasgow the labour leaderjeremy corbyn warned voters against five more years of austerity and pledged more spending on health and education, delivering hope, not fear. from north, south, east to west, they re having breakfast on the go, managing to find a moment for a sit down and a cuppa. this is the last push, the final few miles as they try to win you over and even before most voters were awake, theresa may was out in east london. tomorrow is the big one. yes. talking about the conservatives promise to invest billions more in housing, roads and rail. with security dominating the campaign, late last night mrs may pledged to toughen

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