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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240707

attack with a number of russian missile strikes, including on this supermarket. welcome to bbc news. the next few weeks are expected to be a perfect travel storm for commuters on the road, railand air. the price of petrol saw its biggest dailyjump in 17 years yesterday, straining family budgets even more than they are already. on the railways, the rmt union is planning a walk out of thousands of its members onjune 21st, 23rd and 25th. downing street has called the move selfish and both the union and industry officials are under pressure to renew talks. and then there s the disruption to flights caused largely by staff shortages which are unlikely to be resolved soon. our travel correspondent, katy austin, has more. prices at the pumps are up again. i paid £2 a litre. it was a big surprise. i do deliveries part time and it is not worth it any more. we e gone electric- and that s the reason, because the price, as you can see, i £2 for diesel, it was impossible. i the rac says

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to the death of a man who died after being restrained by police in luton. and where there s a will there s a way. former royal marine mark ormrod, who lost his legs and arm in an ied attack in afghanistan, takes on and completes an extraordinary personal challenge. what do you think? are you confident dad can do it? 100%? more than 100%? one trillion zillion kazilion percent! in the last few minutes the metropolitan police have confirmed that a body found in kent woodland is that of sarah everard. it comes as the police watchdog investigates scotland yard s handling of an allegation of indecent exposure made against the officer suspected of murdering the 33 year old. it will consider if the metropolitan police responded appropriately to the alleged incident, which happened three days before ms everard was last seen in clapham, in south london. simonjones reports. the police investigation continues at pace. officers say they are determined to find answers for sarah everard

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS World Business Report 20170313

the dutch prepare to make their choice in a critical general election with the economy up and crime down why are voters so discontented? looking for adventure? grab your mountain bike or your climbing shoes, as we take you to one of the fastest growing trends in tourism. the adventure holiday. welcome to world business report. i m sally bundock. also in the programme change at the top of europe s biggest bank hsbc we ll tell you all you need to know. we will be talking about the elections in the netherlands as well. cana can a form of travel in which experience matters more than destination keep tourism companies are float? we have been to the berlin tourism so. to have much fun as possible on a tight budget the adventure tourism business is worth $300 million a year and it is growing fast. the age has started to come down a little bit so maybe it is more in the mid to late 40s but we are also seeing a significant growth in multigenerational travel and that means bein

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20170313

world ahead of the commonwealth games in australia. and not one, not two, but three boaty mcboatfaces. the little yellow submarines, named by the public, set off on their first scientific expedition. and carol has the weather. thank you and good morning. they call thank you and good morning. they ca ll start thank you and good morning. they call start to the day with frost around first thing and we have a wea k around first thing and we have a weak weather front sinking south bringing cloud and patchy rain. for most of us it will be dry and right with sunshine. more details in 15 minutes. good morning. first, our main story. the legislation paving the way for theresa may to begin the formal negotiations for withdrawing britain from the european union faces its final test in parliament today. ministers hope mps will reject the two changes made to the brexit bill in the house of lords. peers want to guarantee the rights of eu citizens in the uk and ensure parliament has a vote

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Victoria Derbyshire 20170313

officially begins divorce proceedings from the eu gets underway in parliament today. tory mps and peers paving the way for theresa may to trigger article 50 as early as tomorrow morning. and aid agencies are warning that time is running out to save an estimated 20 million people facing famine in four african countries. we ll be live in those four affected countries and ask whether the world is doing enough to tackle a humanitarian crisis. hello and welcome to the programme. we re live until iiam. we will bring you the latest breaking news and developing stories. we are going to talk about a case in the supreme court which could have profound legal implications for policing because it will determine whether officers can be sued by victims if they don t investigate a case adequately. plus, find out who was in this box and why. get in touch. use #victoria live and if you text, you will be charged at the standard network rate. the bill which gives theresa may the power to trigger

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