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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240708

hormone replacement therapy products women can access, to improve general supply. neil parish, the mp being investigated for allegedly watching pornography in the house of commons, has told the bbc he is going to resign. mr parish the mp for tiverton and honiton in devon referred himself for investigation this week but has so far refused to quit. despite yesterday insisting he would carry on as an mp while an investigation continued, he explained why he has changed his mind. our political correspondent ben wright is here. high, ben wright is here. men. he hasjust given this interview high, men. he hasjust given this interview and confirmed for the first time that he will resign. what is that he say? fix, first time that he will resign. what is that he say? first time that he will resign. what is that he say? a dramatic change of heart from yesterday is that he say? a dramatic change of heart from yesterday afternoon - is that he say? a dramatic change of| heart from y

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240707

matthew mcconaughey makes an impassioned plea for gun control, after a school shooting in his home town. these are the same green converse on her feet that turned out to be the only clear evidence that could identify her after the shooting. how about that? thejourney begins martin hibbert arrives in tanzania, and starts his attempt to scale kilimanjaro. first thing i saw when they came out was my trike. so i m happy. i don t even care if i ve not got underwear as long as i ve got my trike, i can do it. good morning. 50 and counting for harry kane his penalty avoids defeat for england against germany as he becomesjust the sceond man to score 50 goals for his country. good morning. sunshine and showers today for england and wales. some show is heavy and thundery with some hail. scotland and northern ireland, cloudy for you, damp but a bit of sunshine here and there. all the details later. it s wednesday 8th ofjune. our main story. tens of thousands of workers are to stage

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News at One 20240707

the rmt union is branded selfish and irresponsible by no 10, as days of crippling rail strikes are planned for later this month. our members have had enough, as have many british workers. we need a pay deal, we need job security and we need decent terms and conditions. one person is killed and 12 injured as a car careers into a crowd in berlin. police say they don t yet know whether it was deliberate. bullying and a blame culture among nhs management. a major review of health and social care in england says training of nhs leaders is inadequate. and sir david attenborough is awarded one of the country s highest honour for his service to conservation and television. and coming up on the bbc news channel, phil mickelson says he shouldn t be banned from the pga tour despite joining the new saudi backed liv golf series. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. borisjohnson has been facing mps at prime minister s questions for the first time since winning a vote of confi

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsday 20240707

i think it s a convincing result, a decisive result and what it means is that, as a, as a government we can move on and focus on stuff that i think really matters. also in the programme: ukraine s president zelenskyy visits frontline troops in the donbas. and high income countries are still too slow in redistributing covid i9 vaccines. a stark warning from new zealand s former prime minister. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it s newsday. hello and welcome to the programme. the british prime minister, borisjohnson, has survived a confidence vote brought by members of parliament from his own party. 148 conservativecmps voted against him. 211 said they wanted mrjohnson to stay in office. he s faced months of criticism after it emerged that events had been held at government offices in downing street during coronavirus lockdowns. under the current rules, mrjohnson cannot be challenged in a leadership vote again for a year. our political editor chris mason bri

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