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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240707

why chickens are no longer the cheap option as food and fuel prices continue to rise. we ask how long can they stay a sunday staple? a french fightback for emma raducanu as the british number one wins her first match on the clay at roland garros in paris. good morning. some rain to clear away good morning. some rain to clear away from good morning. some rain to clear away from the good morning. some rain to clear away from the east. good morning. some rain to clear away from the east. behind - good morning. some rain to clear away from the east. behind it, i good morning. some rain to clear away from the east. behind it, a. away from the east. behind it, a mixture away from the east. behind it, a mixture of away from the east. behind it, a mixture of bright away from the east. behind it, a mixture of bright spells, - away from the east. behind it, a. mixture of bright spells, sunshine and showers mixture of bright spells, sunshine and showers but mixture of br ....

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serbia. it s been quite cagey so far, but goalless at the moment. these are live pictures from serbia. scotland are ranked 11 places above them. that was a one all drawl, but whatever happens, rachel corsi, has her150th whatever happens, rachel corsi, has her 150th cap today. the lionesses kick off their match against sweden this evening in england may be the holders and ranked number two in the world. they are in such a tough group with two of the world s best sides. the other team is the republic of ireland. two from each group qualify automatically. we want to obviously qualify group qualify automatically. we want to obviously qualify for group qualify automatically. we want to obviously qualify for the group qualify automatically. we want to obviously qualify for the euros - to obviously qualify for the euros and that s the goal, but i think the long goal would be to win the tournament. but that would be a special part of history, to be a team that could poten ....

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the idf knew exactly who they were and where they were and they were targeted as they were leaving, after they dropped the food aid at a known humanitarian warehouse. they were chased down, in a sense, after the first vehicle was hit. people fled from that vehicle and they were targeted again. the idf continued firing on trucks that were clearly marked with the bright logo of the world central kitchen. they continued firing until all aid workers were dead. israel claims it was a tragic accident and i think there needs to be an independent investigation. if it is a tragic accident, as they claim, then i think the idf is inept and incompetent and i think israel owes the families and the world an explanation. do you accept that explanation they have given so far that they say, that it was a mistake? i think that is a joke. they say it to protect themself. but, i mean, you know, i think it was meant. they wanted to do it, in a way that they want to keep on starving refugees ....

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than seven million people struggle with the written word and most keep it a secret. one of the worst affected areas for illiteracy is the north east of england. for years, a former teacher has wanted to help. ah for. apple. ah.. ah for apple. but then kerry clegg saw this. it was a documentary about jay blades from the repair shop, who was learning to read. this is going to be my first attempt to learn since school. i contacted them and said we ve got a great need up here. how do you spell tree? t. where s r? r. 0k. that s it. and then e. but e starts down there. two years later and kerry s finally brought that charity to the north east, where volunteers teach adults to read. a teacher for 20 years, kerry knew how big the problem was across the north east of adults who couldn t read and she wanted to change that. it s about 16.4% of adults can t read. sadly, in the north east, that s even higher at 17%. that s about one in six adults who are reading at a below primary s ....

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it has been a difficult year for the government. they are trailing labour in the polls right now and so we will hear more about what they intend to do in the coming year and how they intend to win back some of those voters. with me is our political correspondent damian grammaticus. give us a sense of how significant today is but also what we might hear when the king, as you are telling us, delivers a speech not written by him but by the government? it not written by him but by the government? not written by him but by the government? , , ., government? it is significant. you are talking government? it is significant. you are talking about government? it is significant. you are talking about elections, - government? it is significant. you l are talking about elections, looking forward to elections. this is a government that is trailing heavily in the polls, 10 15% behind. it needs to change that sort of dynamic, needs to find something to start shifting the needle a ....

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