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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20240710

Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the parliamentary journalist tony grew, and the journalist and broadcaster caroline frost. Tomorrow s front pages, starting with, the telegraph reports on the health secretary s comment that the government is absolutely open to delaying thejune 21 unlocking of restrictions if necessary. The mail says that tory mps reacted with fury after hancock hinted a possible delay to what is by many in parliament referred to as freedom day . On the times thousands of british holiday makers in portugal face chaos at airports as they rush to return home before travel rules change on tuesday. On the sun front page the duke and duchess of sussex announce the birth of their baby girl lilibet lili diana named in tribute to the queen and princess diana. The guardian leads with a warning from experts that tech giant amazon may still be able to escape paying more tax in some of its biggest mark

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240709

pupils in england must be allowed to buy some uniform from high street shops, according to new government rules. how much are you paying for your kids school uniform? do you think this move is a good one? get in touch with me this morning via twitter, i m @rebeccajonesbbc. or you can use #bbcyourquestions. we ll be speaking to the child poverty action group in around 45 minutes. also today. # mew, mew, mew. and the duchess of sussex as you ve never seen her before, as she plays a prank on unsuspecting members of the public during a us television interview about family life. welcome to bbc news. english cricket is facing fresh accusations of racism, after it emerged that a player wore black make up at a fancy dress party in 2009. a photograph of alex hales, who plays for nottinghamshire, has been published by the sun newspaper. he responded by saying he was dressed as his musical hero, the rapper tupac shakur, and he deplored discrimination in all its forms. the england and w

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC 20240705

and yet another demonstration of the big strategic mistake that president putin made with his legal annexation, his legal annexation of crimea and the war against ukraine. as russia continues its assault, it is even more important to continue our support to ukraine. earlier today, russian state media have published pictures of the defence minister, sergei shoigu, who hadn t been seen in public since the leader of the wagner mercenaries, yevgeny prigozhin, demanded his removal. it s unclear when the pictures were taken, they have not been verified by the bbc. it s the first such reference to him since the mutiny over the weekend. russian news agencies have reported that the wagner leader, yevgeny prigozhin, is still under investigation for trying to organise an armed munity, despite a claim at the weekend that the charges against were to be dropped. but there s been no public appearance of president putin, or the leader of the wagner group, yevgeny prigozhin. sarah rainsford,

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20240706

for months, rail workers have been striking over pay and plans my guest is mick lynch, leader of the biggest rail union, the rmt. the stakes in this fight are high. can the workers win? mick lynch, welcome to hardtalk. you are the leader of a union that s been in a long running dispute now. it goes back to last summer. there have been rolling, sporadic strikes. as it goes on, does it feel harder to find your way to a compromise? well, there s no easy way out for either side. the government has boxed themselves into a corner, to a large extent. and i think that s predicated on the idea of setting precedents for public sector. we ve seen the nurses, ambulance drivers, many civil servants in dispute along similar lines. people aren t being paid enough in this society at the moment and many public sector workers have had long term pay cuts measured against any measure of inflation, so there s some catch up to be done, and that makes it harder because the government wants to be

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