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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20211104 09:27:00

regulatory autonomy. we are no longer in the common fisheries policy. 0ver longer in the common fisheries policy. over time we will see divergences. and there is also big issues to do with tonnage limits on non quarter stock. there is a lot of flammable material around. 0n the other hand, there is a legal and moral obligation on both sides to work collaboratively to manage our fisheries sustainably. so these two things are in tension at the moment. thank you very much forjoining us. a man has been charged in australia in connection with the kidnapping of cleo smith the four year old girl who went missing from a campsite in the earlier this month. she s now returned home with her parents, after being discovered in a locked house. she had been missing for several

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20211104 09:48:00

labour has accused the government of wallowing in sleaze after borisjohnson supported a vote that blocked the suspension of a conservative mp. scientists say global carbon emissions are returning to pre pandemic levels more quickly than expected. hundreds of millions of sikhs, jains and hindus across the world are celebrating diwali today. whilst each religion marks different historical events, there will be a shared tradition of lighting candles, fireworks and sharing foods and sweets. but the coronavirus pandemic and the lorry driver shortages have brought up about challenges for businesses in the lead up to the festival as rahila bano reports from bolton. asian sweets similar to these are imported from india by bolton based house of raja s for the festival of diwali but this year, due to a shortage of supplies due to the pandemic there, staff here are working flat out to keep up with demand, and some foods

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20211104 09:09:00

in a locked house. that the family s horror at her disappearance finally came to an end. she disappeared from the campsite on the 16th of october which triggered a massive search. we will be speaking to our correspondent in australia for the latest shortly. labour has accused the conservative party of wallowing in sleaze after downing street pushed through a vote to hold a review of parliamentary standards investigations. the results of the vote mean the suspension of conservative mp 0wen paterson has been put on hold. the cross party standards committee had recommended he be banned for 30 days for repeatedly breaking the rules on lobbying. 0ur chief political correspondent adam fleming gave us the latest earlier. he worked for two companies and was paid by them and is allowed to do this by the parliamentary rules but was found by the independent

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20211104 20:45:00

by bolton based house of raja s for the festival of diwali, but this year, due to a shortage of supplies due to the pandemic there, staff here are working flat out to keep up with demand, and some foods have been rationed. we have something that comes from india every year, what we call halwa, and it s a traditional indian sweet that you d find in every household. so, where we normally get 6,000, 7,000 packs a year, we were lucky to get 900, so we have been very tight and we ve had to tell our customers just one packet perfamily, or two packets per family. it s been stressful for the owner of this store, as most of the goods which are used in diwali celebrations, like candleholders and stencils are also from india. deliveries have been affected, too, by a shortage of lorry drivers in the uk. sital raja arjan says before the pandemic they were getting four deliveries a week and now they re lucky to get one. a lot of these goods you can t get locally,

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20211104 13:54:00

hundreds of millions of sikhs, jains and hindus across the world are celebrating diwali today. whilst each religion marks different historical events, there will be a shared tradition of lighting candles, fireworks and sharing foods and sweets. but the coronavirus pandemic has brought up about challenges for businesses in the lead up to the festival as rahila bano reports from bolton. asian sweets similar to these are imported from india by bolton based house of raja s for the festival of diwali, but this year, due to a shortage of supplies due to the pandemic there, staff here are working flat out to keep up with demand, and some foods have been rationed. we have something that comes from india every year, what we call halwa, and it s a traditional indian sweet that you d find in every household. so, where we normally get 6,000, 7,000 packs a year, we were lucky to get 900, so we have been very tight and we ve had to tell our customers just one packet per family, or two packets per fa

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