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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC 20240704

when we spoke to you before, australia were playing and eats now the turn of england. what is the atmosphere like now? let the turn of england. what is the atmosphere like now? the turn of england. what is the atmosphere like now? let me show ou, this atmosphere like now? let me show you. this is atmosphere like now? let me show you. this is the atmosphere like now? let me show you, this is the find atmosphere like now? let me show you, this is the find zone atmosphere like now? let me show you, this is the find zone right - you, this is the find zone right now. it sits fairly lights, where are 30 minutes into the game and it s packed with england fans, colombia fans at a set of fans who were here watching the france game who have stayed on to watch england face colombia. i think the first 30 minutes of flow by. there are neck and neck at the moment, colombia not making it easy for the lionesses. but also the lionesses have had many chances, two already from rachel d

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Island 20240704

island communities don t often get the chance to get together and show what they can achieve. but every two years, it s sport that brings them closer. they come from europe, the south atlantic and the caribbean. 2a islands, 1a sports, across six days of action. this is the island games. 900 miles away off the north coast of scotland, shooter ross donaldson and his teammates are starting the long trip south. when you can get an island games squad, there s anticipation, there s excitement. so we ve got 20 bikes, a lot of football kit, sailing kit, athletics kit. in st peter s port, team managers are checking in athletes and equipment. 103 of us all arrived here safely. i m delighted. going to head over to the two hotels, and then we ll unpack all the bikes and the kit. carlos and his bikes have travelled all the way from shetland. 2a hours between us leaving and the bikes arriving. so not too bad. well, it s quite warm here. we do have a day or two to sort of acclimatise and ge

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC 20240704

the historic city of lahaina, once the capital of the hawaiian kingdom, has been reduced to ruins. almost everyone who lives here has lost everything. we already know this is the deadliest disaster in the state s history, and the number of those who died is still climbing. this was lahaina s historic seafront, now reduced to ashes. bustling streets and shops all razed to the ground. but it s too early to accurately assess the full extent and impact of this disaster. buildings burned to the ground have not yet been searched. the fires that claimed them and the lives of those inside may be contained, but they re still burning. thousands have been left homeless by the ferocious flames fanned by winds from an offshore hurricane. thank you very much. yeah they flocked to shelters seeking food and water. the need for assistance is great, but so too are the challenges to meeting it. the only land route to those most in need has been blocked. sirens. as road access to lahaina was o

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC 20240704

boat that was sinking with dozens of people on board. it immediately sent out one of its own patrol craft into the water to try and conduct rescue operations. a total of four french boats have been involved in the rescue, one french helicopter and two rnli english lifeboats have been sent out also to engage with the search. what we ve mika master is somewhere in the region of 50 people rescued, six people were taken from the water and have since been pronounced dead. i can give you some reaction that we ve had the last half hour from the dover mp, reaction that we ve had the last half hourfrom the dover mp, she says today s treasury underlines what we must stop the small boats to keep people safe and prevent loss of life in the channel. these overcrowded and unseaworthy test track should be stopped by the french authorities from leaving the french authorities from leaving the french coast of the first place. the british home secretary suella braverman said her thoughts and pr

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Talking 20240704

women over 50, they re the fastest growing part of the workforce, but the taboo around talking about the menopause still hangs over us. today we have an entire show looking at the menopause, its impact on women and the workplace. and we look at how companies are selling to the so called menopause market. i m going to be discussing all of that with these two, there they are, a leading doctor in this field and a uk government menopause champion tells me what companies need to do to stop women leaving theirjobs when those symptoms hit. plus, the multi billion dollar menopause industry. i m going to be speaking to a specialist about how companies can tap into this massive global consumer group and to the health shop chain holland and barrett, who have been leading the charge to change perceptions and make those menopause megabucks. wherever you rejoining me from around the world, once again, a big hello and a warm welcome to the show. you know, it s quite shocking to realise that

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