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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20240711

Year of education, i don t know if i m going to have the ability or skills to be able to do my a levels comfortably. Being from the rhondda, i you have this sort of doubt in your mind that you can t make it as big as people would in more city like areas. Having more education and more help and more opportunities will help push those people then to go and aim higher. the pandemic may have overshadowed this election, but it s also shone a light on what people here want to change. Hywel griffith, bbc news, in the rhondda. And for more information on all the parties that are standing for election to the welsh parliament on may 6th, you can go to bbc. Co. Uk. That s it. Now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. Have a very good night. Bye bye. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. To what the papers will be with me are the former conservative adviser, mo hussein, and the westminster correspondent at the yorkshire post, geraldine sco

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ingress into the victims death will be a key step for the family s quest for accountability. government officials have travelled. to afghanistan to meet senior taliban members to discuss how the uk can help with the humanitarian crisis and prevent terrorism. and anticipation builds for new music from adele as she uploades a teaser on her social media. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the home secretary has announced there ll be an inquiry into the failures that allowed a serving police officer to kidnap, rape and murder sarah everard. at the conservative party conference, priti patel said the public needs answers to ensure that something like this can never happen again. she described wayne couzens who s been sentenced to life in prison as a monster. our political correspondent, iain watson, reports from the party conference. for all the wrong reasons, violence against women and girls has moved up the agenda. a vigil following the murder of sarah everard by seven pol

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The 20240705

lots to get into this evening including new information concerning the allegations that the bbc present presenter paid a teenager hundreds of thousands of pounds for inappropriate images. the victim claims nothing has taken place. we will get reaction to all that is evening. we will get reaction to all that. joe biden in the uk today en route to a nato summit in lithuania. the president says relations with the uk are rock solid but there are disagreements over ukraine. floods in north america, and they are running out of water in uruguay. the opposing extremes of our changing climate. the un says it is extremely worried about the record high temperatures. all that to come. we are going to start with those allegations made on friday evening that a bbc presenter paid a teenager tens of thousands of pounds for sexually explicit images. the young person, now aged 20, is being represented by a lawyer who has issued a statement in the last few hours. it says: in response, the sun

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ministers, officials were encouraged to delete what was on their phone. however it does appear there were other government ministers who did retain those messages who take different approaches, so we will no doubt have to hear from nicola sturgeon on that front. there are lawyers representing the bereaved families from the time of the pandemic who are unhappy those whatsapp messages potentially no longer exist because they want a full idea of how decisions are made. there will also be questions about decision making, a common accusation from opponents of nicola sturgeon has been that she made decisions with a very small group of ministers and advisers that her cabinet was essentially a rubber stamping body. that is something that came up yesterday when her deputy at the time john yesterday when her deputy at the timejohn swinney yesterday when her deputy at the time john swinney was yesterday when her deputy at the timejohn swinney was giving evidence and he said no, that was

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