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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240702

it s wednesday the 25th of october. a united nations agency which looks after palestinian refugees has warned it could stop its work in gaza tonight if it doesn t receive urgent deliveries of fuel. last night, eight trucks carrying food, water and medicine crossed the rafah border between egypt and gaza, but israel has banned fuel from entering the territory, saying hamas would use it for military purposes. hamas is designated as a terrorist organisation by many western governments, including the uk. there are now growing international calls for a humanitarian pause in the fighting, to allow aid to reach gaza s residents. 0ur middle east correspondent yolande knell has the latest. the slow trickle of aid. just eight lorries carrying water, food and medicine made their way into gaza last night. but what s not getting in is fuel. hospitals are struggling. here, medics use their phones to light the way as a patient arrives, as there s no fuel for generators and they re overwhelm

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20170709

over islamic state forces in the city of mosul is imminent. coming up in a few minutes, our sunday morning edition edition of the papers. this mornings reviewers are broadcaster and journalist, shyama perera, and political commentator, vincent moss. before the papers, it s the sport. for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here sjessica. hello, a very good morning to you. it s middle sunday at wimbledon, so a rest day for the players. so no matches today. tomorrow sees the top four men s seeds in action, including seven time wimbledon champion roger federer, who eased his way into the last 16. he comfortably beat the 27th seed, mischa zverev, in straight sets on centre court. federer will play bulgaria s grigor dimitrov next. i think it is important to get through the first week with a good feeling. i think i got that. the first one, the walkover, that did not give me much information but it saved my energy. obviously, we go one round at a time and, i must say, my fir

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20170331

delay the us invasion of afghanistan says a book being serialised by the daily mail. that features on the front page of the paper as well. and an exclusive interview with singer linda nolan who has been diagnosed with cancer in the daily mirror. we will look at those front pages in a moment. first, the i newspaper. fear on the rock. i think you did an interview a while ago with the chief minister of gibraltar. this is not entirely unexpected, but spain is a p pa re ntly entirely unexpected, but spain is apparently going to be given a veto over the future of gibraltar, which has always been a bone of contention between spain and britain. london is said to be furious, borisjohnson is said to be furious, borisjohnson is said to be furious, borisjohnson is said to have committed to fight ruthlessly to make sure that it stays british. and this is all part of the shenanigans that have been going on today from donald tusk, his comments, europe playing it out on what we can expect, a

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20170401

control its sovereignty. it singles out travolta. it is unfair and unnecessary and is committed to. i am grateful spain has been foolish enough to play this card early in this process and not at five minutes to midnight with an agreement in place, bar the issue of gibraltar. the british government has been quick to affirm its commitment to the territory. foreign secretary as johnson tweeted that the uk remains implacable and rocklike in our support for gibraltar. but these are d raft support for gibraltar. but these are draft proposals, due to be finalised by the eu at the end of the month. theresa may has until then to try to persuade them to drop this controversial clause. later this morning we ll be speaking to gilbratar‘s chief minister fabian picardo to find out more. that s just after 9. two million people are set for a pay rise today, as the national living wage goes up t7.50 pounds an hour. the change, which means over 25s are paid at least 7.50 an hour, has been br

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20170401

bridge have been transformed into a piece of music for visitors to listen to as they walk along. and tomasz has the weekend weather. the weekend looks a little bit and it is. some of us may have to run to cover today from few showers but tomorrow is looking mostly sunny. good morning. first our main story. tensions are rising over gibraltar‘s position during brexit, after the eu gave spain a potential veto on any future deal for the british territory. last night, the government said it would stand up for gibraltar‘s interests during negotiations. the enclave has accused spain of trying to manipulate discussions, in order to further its 300 year old sovereignty claims. mark lobel reports. gibraltar has been in british hands in 1713. it shares a border with spain, but rejects any spanish claim of sovereignty. the current proposals mean a deal between the uk and the eu would not apply to gibraltar without an additional agreement between the uk and spain. gibraltar‘s chief

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