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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240711

Rollout in The Uk is now starting to break the link between Coronavirus Infections and deaths. Sirens Petrol Bombs are thrown and a bus is hijacked and set on fire in another night of violence in belfast. Northern irelands Power Sharing Executive will meet later. Myanmar s ambassador in The Uk is locked out of his London Embassy saying he and his staff were told to leave the building by myanmar s military, because of his opposition to the coup in his country. Hello and welcome if youre watching in The Uk or Around The World. Ministers are continuing to reassure the public about the safety of the Astrazeneca Coronavirus Vaccine after the official advice changed to say that adults under 30 should be offered an alternative jab. The Uk Medicines regulator, the mhra, said the evidence had been Firming Up that a link exists between rare Blood Clots and the Vaccine. Astrazeneca says it is working with officials to try to understand what is causing these extremely rare events. A review by the

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240711

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240711

in, and it is sort of busy, but nothing like what the underground can be on a rush hour, but we do have to start thinking about unlocking and hairdressers? come on, that s what need desperately. fih. unlocking and hairdressers? come on, that s what need desperately.- that s what need desperately. oh, my aoodness. that s what need desperately. oh, my goodness- my that s what need desperately. oh, my goodness. my hairdresser that s what need desperately. oh, my goodness. my hairdresser got - that s what need desperately. oh, my goodness. my hairdresser got in - goodness. my hairdresser got in touch with me because my hair is looking so bad, like, we really need to talk! that you are right, and christopher is right, and we ve got this sort of paradox, because we are all desperate to get back to normal and with each other and have the i contact, be with each other in a studio or at work, but there is also anxiety about getting back to the old way of life. i think quite a lot

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20240711

hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are christopher hope, chief political correspondent at the telegraph, and ayesha hazarika, columnist for the evening standard and the i and presenter at times radio. welcome presenter at times radio. back. like many of the papers, the guardian leads with today s news that under 30s in the uk won t be offered the oxford astrazeneca covid jab, amid concerns over the risk of rare blood clots. the financial times believes the abrupt shift in guidance could complicate the country s vaccination programme and that downing street have played down the significance of the announcement. keep calm and carry onjabbing the daily mail says politicians and scientists are urging the public to keep faith in the vaccine. according to the times, borisjohnson has begun a campaign to boost public confidence in the jab and ministers and government scientists will embark on a media blitz to convinc

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