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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC 20240702

scotland. i m here to serve you all. i m here to work hard to win your trust and your confidence. i m here to give everything i have to secure the best future for our country. applause that process starts with listening, and this is what most people in scotland are telling us. they want to rid of this disastrous, chaotic tory government. they want a party thatis tory government. they want a party that is laser focused on their concerns, a party that is going to help them and their families live happier, healthier lives. in other words, they want a party that puts their interests first. they want a party that puts scotland s interests first. and for the snp, as the party of independence, there is a clear task they have set for us. to demonstrate why achieving independence is relevant and indeed vital to their core concerns. so let me take each of those in turn. removing the tory government, putting scotland s interests first and winning the decision making powers that come wit

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS World Business Report 20170802

apple takes yet another giant bite out of its competition, making a profit of over $11 billion in the third quarter of the year. up up and away, us shares hit a record high for a fifth day in a row. we tell you what s driving the astonishing growth. welcome to world business report. i m sally bundock. also in the programme: we ll be live in china for the latest on a possible trade war with the us. let s start with the world s most valuable company. apple has published its latest set of results and they show revenue growing to $16.1 billion for the three months tojuly. that combined with a prediction that it will bring in as much as $52 billion in the next quarter saw shares rise by up to 6% in after hours trade to hit a record high. apple made a pre tax profit of $11.3 billion in the three months from april to the end ofjune, a solid rise on the previous year. this year the iphone is ten years old, but it s not been performing so well in china, where sales this quarter were f

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170802

where people have been left with out any. this is about the broken housing system and there is a massive contrast, as we know, in this part, where this awful fire happened, between the very rich and of course the very poor. it makes the point that within this part, this is an article which at the guardian says was perhaps mistakenly sent to the guardian, but it does highlight this issue apparently within this area where the tower was, 1652 empty homes and of those over 1000 classified as on occupied, the implication that the wealthy own homes not in the tower but in the posh surrounding areas for investment purposes unoccupied. because they are wealthy they are not rented out, they are lying empty. you say it is the uk broken system but the london housing market is totally in its own ranking, isn t it, ina is totally in its own ranking, isn t it, in a way. it is a massive attraction for international investors who want to put their money into various assets around the worl

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 14:25:00

Off economic opportunity. in relation to the second part of your question about what is the outcome like the snp, i want the snp to be the largest party in scotland after this election, and i want to make sure as many of these fine people behind me are elected to do exactly that. right, alex thompson from channel 4. that. right, alex thompson from channello. that. right, alex thompson from channel 4- channello. good afternoon, first minister. channel4. good afternoon, first minister. why are channel4. good afternoon, first minister. why are labour- channel4. good afternoon, first minister. why are labour doing i channel4. good afternoon, first. minister. why are labour doing so well in minister. why are labour doing so well in scotland? laughter well, there is clearly. i think there is two things probably kicking aboutjust now. the snp has faced its difficulties, that is why i m here. we are getting out of those difficulties and we are on the front foot. i have had a fabulous coup

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240604 06:57:00

For any of them. when you were young actors starting out, you and your late husband michael williams used to refer to shakespeare as the man who pays the rent . yes, we called him that. michael was in one company, i was in the other, and shakespeare was the person who we were playing all the time. and so he was very much the man who paid the rent. what is he now to you? the man who pays the rent, probably. laughter well, he certainly. he s never been less than that. very, very, very important. he s referred to every day in my life, i think, probably, and i think he s referred to in most of our days, without us knowing. yeah, absolutely. heaven. judi dench, thank you so much for sharing your cultural life with us. not very cultural! thank you, john. quite a life, though. thank you.

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