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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240721

more now on the digital outage that s disrupted systems around the world. this crisis was caused by a faulty software update and affected key infrastructure, including healthcare, banking and transport all of which rely on microsoft systems. these services are slowly coming back online, but there are wider implications of this crisis beyond the immediate fix that is required. let s speak to simonjones, who s at heathrow airport. the after effects are keenly being felt. , ~ ., ., ., felt. yes. we were down at a terminal felt. yes. we were down at a terminal to felt. yes. we were down at a terminal to a felt. yes. we were down at a terminal to a short felt. yes. we were down at a terminal to a short time - felt. yes. we were down at a terminal to a short time ago| felt. yes. we were down at a . terminal to a short time ago and felt. yes. we were down at a - terminal to a short time ago and i have to say it is very, very busy. to be fair, it was always going to be a rea

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Sportsday 20240721

hello and welcome to sportsday i m jane dougall. the conditions have defeated some at the open, others are thriving. the lead has changed hands and it s tight at the top on the third day at troon. rain too at trent bridge, but england drove through to build a lead over the west indies on the third day of the second test. and hungary for success, britain s lando norris is on pole for sunday s formula i grand prix after two red flags in qualifying. also coming up on sportsday. a british record just six days before the olympics bodes well for keely hodgkinson at the london diamond league. and tributes to one of snooker s greats. six time world champion ray reardon has died at the age of 91. welcome to the programme. torrential rain at troon has affected the leaderboard on the third day of the open with the names changing all the time at the top. irishman shane lowry started the day with a two shot lead over the rest of the field that is not the case now, he has slipped down

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240709

and advice to work from home. do you think measures should be brought in? get in touch with us this morning you can tweet me @annita mcveigh or use the hashtag bbc your questions. also this morning. figures released this morning show the rate at which prices are rising jumped to 3.2% last month. it s the sharpest rise in inflation since records began. labour is leading a commons debate later on whether to keep the £20 a week uplift to universal credit. it s currently due to be scrapped in october. south korea has tested its own ballistic missiles after north korea fired two into the sea overnight. ip coins are being made again after a pause of two years. lockdowns means a lot of coins have been left down sofas and in pockets at home. and the first ever all civilian space flight will take off later today with an entrepreneur, a healthcare worker, a scientist and a data analyst on board. the roll out of coronavirus booster jabs for more than 30 million people across the uk i

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC World News 20240711

six people who have the vaccine in the us have developed a rare and severe blood clots and so far i ve been given to number 7 million americans. our medical editor reports. an abundance of caution was cited by us health officials as the reason why they paused the use of the single shotjohnson &johnson covid jab. the vaccine, which in europe is branded as janssen, was approved in the us in late february. since then, there have been six incidents of very rare clots in the brain, out of 6.8 million doses so less than one case per million people immunised. all were women under 50, one of them died and one is critically ill. i think this is an unusual occurrence of a serious adverse event that you want to make sure before you go forward, you investigate it thoroughly. and that s exactly what they re doing. they re pausing, so that they can look at it more carefully. similar very rare clots have occurred with the oxford astrazeneca jab and scientists are investigating whether this

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