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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170501



61 year old guy hedger was fatally wounded at his home in the village of st ives. let s go live there now to our correspondent duncan kennedy. what is the latest? well, his house is down this road behind me and it has been is seen if you delete activity all morning. we are not allowed near because forensic teams have been here, nearly two dozen police officers turned up as what is now a huge investigation. mr hedger was shot by injury does in the early hours of yesterday morning. police say, they do not know exactly what what happened, he was shot where he later died from his injuries. they are looking for anyone who might have been a witness or heard or seen anything, they are appealing for witnesses but they do not yet know exactly what has happened here. they are carrying out a police investigation at the house and there will be a press conference from dorset police raid on this afternoon. we know he was in the house with at least one other person believed to be his ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170501



far right presidential candidate, marine le pen, who s made a scathing attack on her rival. twenty years to the day after he swept to power in labour s general election victory, tony blair tells the dail mirror ivm tony blair tells the dail mirror i m back . a new picture of princess charlotte enjoying the outdoors, taken princess charlotte enjoying the outdoors, ta ken by princess charlotte enjoying the outdoors, taken by her mother, the duchess of cambridge, has been released ahead of the toddler s second birthday. welcome to bbc news. the prime minister has dismissed as brussels gossip an account published in a german newspaper of a supposedly fractious dinner between herself and the european commission president, jean claude juncker, last week. theresa may said the european commission had themselves said immediately after those talks that they had been constructive . the newspaper reported there were sharp disagreements about how quickly a deal could be rea ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170507



director dustin lance black. good evening from paris, where the polls will close within the next couple of hours, and the people of france will discover who their next president will be. tens of millions of voters have been visiting the polling stations today after a deeply divisive campaign, with emmanuel macron and marine le pen offering radically different visions of the future of this country. tonight s result will also have a direct impact on the future direction of the european union in the years ahead. as the brexit process unfolds, so the relevance of the outcome to france s neighbours is very clear. our paris correspondent hugh schofield has been to a voting station in the capital. you join me at a polling station in paris, at a school. you can see the table by people come to tick up their cards. and then they go to cast their ballot behind the curtains overhear. everywhere, a classic snapshot of the presidential election in france. but in some ways, it is diff ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170511



numbers. i will give you an example. in 1984, we had about 17journeys per day between london and manchester. now we have 47. we have the busiest train lines in europe. about 20% more journeys than france, 60% more than germany. about 20% more journeys than france, 6096 more than germany. that is a response to demand. british rail tailored its demands and services accordingly in the same way. this is not actually a fact that you can point to to say, it is because it is private and it has done better. it is nearly gone merely grown because of endogenous factors. is nearly gone merely grown because of endogenous factorsm terms of the practicalities of this, people may come to this neutral and say, i can remember what british ra i lwa ys say, i can remember what british railways were like, i know what the ra i lwa ys railways were like, i know what the railways are like now. if i am a southern rail customer, i might not like the fact that there have been so like the f ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170522



in the 19805. she wore the spectacular stone for decades without realising its true value, even wearing it while she washed the dishes. time for a look at the weather. sparkling sunshine, we take an early step from spring into summer. we are not there yet though. in northern ireland and scotland the weather front is close by and some of us have seen some rain so far today, but as we go through the week, look what happens. high pressure builds right across the uk. so when you see that, you though things are settling down. it s becoming dry for most, warm, sunny down. it s becoming dry for most, warm, sunny spells but it s later this week, as the high pressure judges away to the east, it s a nudges away to the east, it s later to the week we drag in on that flow something warmer and hotter from the continent. higher humidity too. today we have got some pleasant sunny spells to be had. here is one view to the east of the pennines. hazy sunshine mind you. to the west, mo ....

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