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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsday 20240709



we deserve something better as a human being, so we want that and we want our privileges back. and we continue our series looking what life is like at 50 degrees celsius, a temperature already reached this year in sydney. live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it s newsday. it s six in the morning in singapore and six in the evening in haiti, which is in crisis after a summer which has seen the assassination of the president, and then a deadly earthquake. thousands of people have fled the country, reaching the us border with mexico. as the us deports haitians who have reached texas, the us envoy to haiti has resigned in protest. daniel foote called the policy of deportation inhumane and counterproductive, warning that the number of migrants to the us will only grow as the us adds to haiti s unacceptable misery. will grant reports from haiti. from mexico. in the dead of night, immigration agents in northern mexico drag haitian families from their hotels ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Context 20240709

hello. buckingham palace has announced that with the queen s approval and agreement, all of prince andrew s military titles and royal patronages have been returned. the duke of york is facing a civil lawsuit in new york in which he accused him of having sex with a teenager trafficked by the disgraced financierjeffrey epstein. an accusation he strenously denies. prince andrew has been mostly out of the public eye for the past year but he had retained his honourary military roles with a number of british regiments. let s bring in our correspondent danjohnson he will be defending this case, this civil case as a private citizen? it looks that way. he will no longer be a functioning representative or a working member of the british royal family. what happened today effectively ends his formal role in the well family. he will step back from the honourary positions that he maintains, notjust in army, navy, and air force regimens in the uk but also various commonwealth countries an ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240709



seekers in the uk discovers serial concerns about the living conditions provided for some people. and it s a draw for england and australia in the fourth ashes test. england trail 3 0 in the series, with one test to play. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. england s education secretary, nadhim zahawi, has backed cutting the covid isolation period in england from seven to five days. he said if there s evidence it s safe, the change could reduce staffing pressures on schools, hospitals and other important sectors. the uk health and security agency is reviewing the length of the isolation period. mr zahawi said ministers are doing all they can to make sure the health service can operate during what he called a rocky few weeks . jonathan blake is our political correspondent. as the education secretary, nadhim zahawi puts it, the uk moves from being in a position of a pandemic to coronavirus being endemic, and that in itself will do somethin ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20240709



government is investing in now and we are taking the tough decisions necessary. statutory sick pay is worth £3 a week less in real terms compared to at the start of the pandemic and millions of workers are being forced to choose between isolating or putting food on the table. in germany, 100% of workers salaries are covered by sick pay, whereas in the uk it is a pitiful 19%. so, i asked the prime minister if he thought earning £250,000 from his second job was chickenfeed, how on earth does he expect working people to survive on £96 a week when they get sick? and if he agrees that many lives and livelihoods could be saved by increasing sick pay, will he commit here and now to raising it to the level of the real living wage? mr speaker, i thank the honourable gentleman, of course, as he knows one of the first things we did when covid struck was to make sure that statutory sick pay was payable from day one, so it is up to 75% more generous if you need to self isolate. ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240709



an extra 4,000 emergency hospital beds are to be deployed. around eight million lateral flow covid test kits will be sent to pharmacies before new year s eve. there are still shortages of the rapid tests and pcr slots in many parts of the uk. and new rules for home and motor insurance come into effect injanuary which could save customers more than £4 billion in the coming decade. the british socialite ghislaine maxwell, daughter of the late and disgraced media mogul robert maxwell, has been found guilty of having helped her lover, the financierjeffrey epstein sexually abuse teenage girls. the 60 year old was found guilty on five of the six counts she faced including the most serious charge, of sex trafficking a minor. it means maxwell could spend the rest of her life behind bars. her legal team say they are working on an appeal. 0ur north america correspondent aleem maqbool reports. court sketches show the moment ghislaine maxwell s victims have waited decades for. ....

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