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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240711

rollout in the uk is now starting to break the link between coronavirus infections and deaths. sirens petrol bombs are thrown and a bus is hijacked and set on fire in another night of violence in belfast. northern ireland s power sharing executive will meet later. myanmar s ambassador in the uk is locked out of his london embassy saying he and his staff were told to leave the building by myanmar s military, because of his opposition to the coup in his country. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. ministers are continuing to reassure the public about the safety of the astrazeneca coronavirus vaccine after the official advice changed to say that adults under 30 should be offered an alternative jab. the uk medicines regulator, the mhra, said the evidence had been firming up that a link exists between rare blood clots and the vaccine. astrazeneca says it is working with officials to try to understand what is causing these extremely rare eve

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News at Six 20240711

the risk of getting a blood clot after the astrazeneca jab is the same as getting one from a long haul flight. the police watchdog is looking into how the met handled richard okorogheye s death his mother asks whether they acted quickly enough. is this idylic underwater world about to be wrecked by deep sea mining? a warning from environmental campaigners. and coming up on the bbc news channel. the first round at augusta national is under way. with crowds able to watch on this year as england s lee westwood teed off at his 20th masters. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. police in northern ireland say last night s violence in parts of belfast was the worst they have seen for years, the kind of rioting so many had hoped was a thing of the past. during an emergency session of the northern ireland assembly today politicians on all sides lined up to condemn the attacks which have been going on for over a week now. the worst of the unrest was in the west of the cit

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240711

home in gillingham. and coming up. in this idyllic underwater world about to be wrecked by deep sea mining, a warning from environmental campaigners. and. a pandemic boost for online fashion retailer asos, with sales and profits surging, but will it continue its momentum, after high street stores reopen? hello, welcome. police in northern ireland say last night s violence in parts of belfast was the worst they have seen for years, the kind of rioting so many had hoped was a thing of the past. during an emergency session of the northern ireland assembly today politicians on all sides lined up to condemn the attacks which have been going on for nearly a week now. the worst of the unrest was in the west of the city, on both sides of a wall between the loyalist and nationalist communities. this report from our ireland correspondent, emma vardy, contains some violent scenes. sirens blare. on an already febrile situation, more fuel on the fire. shouting. at one of belfast s peace l

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News with Katty and Christian 20240711

hello, i m laura trevelyan in washington, clive myrie is in london. police in northern ireland say last night s violence in west belfast was the worst they ve seen in years, a return to the rioting that so many hoped was behind them. during an emergency session of the northern ireland assembly, politicians on all sides condemned the violence, which has been going on for over a week now. the white house joined the chorus calling for calm. the worst of the rioting was in the west of the city, on either side of a wall dividing the largely protestant loyalist and mainly catholic nationalist communities. our ireland correspondent, emma vardy, looks at the roots of the violence. sirens blare. on an already febrile situation, more fuel on the fire. shouting. at one of belfast s peace lines last night, the peace was broken. in the hands of teenagers, petrol bombs, thrown in both directions over the wall. each evening, these gates are locked to keep the mainly protestant and catholic

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