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Transcripts For BBCNEWS World Business Report 20240709

who doesn t love winnie the to? i grew up on those stories and we will talk about that later. let s start in europe where an important meeting is taking place today between eu finance ministers to discuss rubber stamping a global agreement on corporation tax. the ministers will discuss creating a new legislation for a minimum 15% global corporation tax for all multinational companies. the move is aimed at creating a more universal regulatory environment and minimising opportunities for tax avoidance. this follows a deal which was agreed by 136 countries last year and is designed to make sure large multinational firms pay tax of at least 15% on profits in each country they operate in. joining me now is tove maria ryding, who s the policy and advocacy manager at tax justice. lovely to see you again. so, they are going to rubberstamp this historic agreement that was reached between 136 countries. do you think this will do thejob? will the countries. do you think this will do the

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240709

will for the first time be given advice on how to help pupils who ve self harmed. if you have helped somone who has self harmed, or you have injured yourself, please do let me know who helped you and how. you can get in touch anonymously, of course @vicderbyshire on instagram or twitter. concerns over the standards of patient care at some specialist mental health rehabilitation units. and andy murray wins an epic five set match in melbourne to make it through to round two of the australian open for the first time since 2017. the prime minister s former top advisor has acused borisjohnson of lying about the bring your own booze event in the downing street garden during the first lockdown. dominic cummings said he was prepared to swear under oath that mrjohnson knew it was a drinks party and not a work event a claim denied by number ten. here s our political correspondent, jonathan blake. once the prime minister s closest adviser, now one of his fiercest critics. dominic

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20240709

hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are sienna rodgers, who s the editor at labourlist, and the political strategist jo tanner. very good evening to you both. thank you for being with us. let s have a quick sneak preview at the front pages. the metro leads with claims by dominic cummings, former aide to borisjohnson, that the prime minister misled parliament when he said he wasn t aware of the party on may 20 in the back garden of downing street. the guardian goes with the same story, which is captured in its headline cummings accuses pm of lying over no 10 party . the times, too, makes that its top story with an almost identical treatment. the i reports that the conservatives are now 13 points behind labour in the latest poll in the wake of partygate. the ft breaks with the consensus it reports that ministers are thinking of paying energy suppliers to help with household bills. the telegraph says magistrates are t

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cuts to the criminaljustice system, we have got courts in just major disrepair. anyone working in law, or even related to law, any caseworkers know about this, the fact that people are waiting years and years, and it is actually affecting the outcomes in ourjustice system, the fact that people have to wait so long, and now talking about, giving magistrates different powers during the pandemic, talk aboutjury sizes. ijust feel as if the pandemic, talk aboutjury sizes. i just feel as if there is the pandemic, talk aboutjury sizes. ijust feel as if there is no recognition there that they have really touched so many different systems, so many areas. we went into the pandemic with already big backlogs in course, just as we did in the nhs, so these arch new problems. in the nhs, so these arch new problem- in the nhs, so these arch new roblems. ,,, ., ~ ., ,, g ., problems. speaking of the nhs, 10, nhs staff have problems. speaking of the nhs, 10, nhs staff have to problems. sp

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