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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170106



president elect donald trump on claims that russia interfered with the us election. a whistle blower alleges that at least one person died asa alleges that at least one person died as a result of a computer failure at the london ambulance service on new year s day. gangs trespassing on farmland to chase and kill hairs with dogs. farmers tell us kill hairs with dogs. farmers tell us why they need more help to stop the illegal blood sport taking place on their land. and, tributes for vetera n on their land. and, tributes for veteran bollywood star 0m puri star of east is east who has died aged 66. good evening and welcome to bbc news. a terminally ill man has begun a legal fight for the right to help for him to die. noel conway, who s 67, has motor neurone disease and says he fears becoming entombed in his own body as his muscles gradually weaken. mr conway, who is being backed by the campaign group dignity in dying, wants a doctor to be able to prescribe a lethal dos ....

Election , Us , Russia , Farmers , Person , London-ambulance-service , Computerfailure , Felt-under-extreme-pressure , Result , Whistle-blower , Gangs , Dogs

Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20170110



plans to have 48 teams at the tournament in 2026. and carol has the weather. good morning. a breezy day ahead of us. for some of us, starting on a bright note with sunshine. it is cold. thicker cloud in the west will introduce rain going from east to west during the day. later the wind will strengthen. and i ll have more details on the weather for you in 15 minutes. thanks, carol. good morning. first, our main story. another strike is affecting services on southern rail. drivers belonging to the aslef union will stop work for three days this week. the dispute about the role of the guard on trains has been going on for nearly ten months. 0ur south of england correspondent, duncan kennedy, is at horsham train station. duncan, what is the mood like among passengers there? it has been crippling train lines for ten months. commuters are out there. you have to get up early. it ta kes there. you have to get up early. it takes longer. i am abandoning going out to town tomorrow. ....

Us , World-cup , Fifa , Sales , Bargain , More , Set , Splurge , Waiting-til , Experts , Teams , Some

Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News At Six 20170131



the scientists heading off to antarctica to find an answer that could unlock the secrets of the universe. coming up in sportsday later in the hour on bbc news: a massive night in the premier league. seven matches including liverpool against leaders chelsea, at anfield. good evening, and welcome to the bbc news at 6. the home secretary amber rudd has taken the government s criticism of president trump s controversial ban on citizens from seven mainly muslim countries from travelling to the united states a step further today. she told mps it s notjust divisive and wrong, but could end up helping so called islamic state in its mission to recruit supporters to its cause. her words came amid worldwide protests against the ban, and a petition here, signed by nearly 1.7 million people, calling for a state visit by mr trump to be cancelled. here s our diplomatic correspondent james robbins. days of protest across britain focused first on president trump s travel bans, then ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170131



good evening and welcome to bbc news. the home secretary amber rudd has gone a step further in the government s criticism of president trump s controversial ban on citizens of seven mainly muslim countries from travelling to the united states. she s told mps it s notjust a divisive and wrong policy, but it could also end up helping so called islamic state recruit supporters. her comments came amid worldwide protests against the ban, and a petition here, signed by nearly 1.7 million people, calling for a state visit by mr trump to be cancelled. here s our diplomatic correspondent james robbins. hey hey, oh oh, donald trump has got to go! refugees are welcome here! days of protest across britain focused first on president trump s travel bans, then on the early state visit offered to him by theresa may. the government calls the travel bans divisive and wrong, now the home secretary has gone further, suggesting the president s actions might play into the hands of the extrem ....

Mps , Process , Bill , Eu , Firm , Britain , Coverage , First-novel-prize , Scientists , Meteorite , Answers , Authors

Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News At Ten 20170131



to trigger the process of leaving the eu. at the core of this bill lies a very simple question. do you trust the people or not? i believe this house does not have a choice, but has a duty to withhold from the government the right to proceed with brexit in the way that they have planned. our second report on the trafficking of baby chimps from west africa we have the latest on the efforts to stop the trade. and why a team of british scientists is heading for antarctica in search of a certain kind of meteorite. coming up in sportsday later in the hour on bbc news. all the results on a busy night of the premier league, with chelsea at anfield as they looked to extend their lead at the top of the table. good evening. the british government has delivered its strongest criticism so far of the travel ban imposed by president trump on seven mainly muslim countries. the home secretary, amber rudd, said it was divisive and could be used as propaganda by the islamic state grou ....

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