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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News at Ten 20240709



because they weren t married. and the world cup should be played every two years rather than every four so says arsenal s former manager, arsene wenger. and coming up in the sport, on the bbc news channel. heather knight s stunning century helps england wrap up their series against new zealand and make history along the way in derby. good evening. the government is preparing for the worst case scenario after the collapse of several energy companies due to soaring gas prices. nearly one and a half million customers have been hit in the last two weeks by firms going bust and the government is now working with the energy watchdog ofgem to protect customers if, as feared, more companies go under. smaller and newer providers have been overwhelmed by a global spike in wholesale gas prices. all affected customers will still receive energy while a new supplier is appointed by ofgem but it might be more expensive. here s coletta smith. as the wholesale gas price goes up, ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20240709



hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are lucy fisher, deputy political editor at the telegraph and ailbhe rea, political correspondent at the new statesman. tomorrow s front pages starting with fuel rationed as uk s petrol stations hit by shortage of lorry drivers is the headline in the i. the paper says bp, esso and tesco are warningn of fueld the paper says bp, esso and tesco are warning of fuel shortages at some forecourts because of supply chain issues. the telegraph s headline is alarm as bp begins petrol rationing and the paper talks of the spectre of panic buying looming while a winter of discontent is feared as energy companies go bust. that s next to an image of harry and meghan in a royal tour in inverted commas of new york. the guardian has warning of fuel shortages amid supply chain crisis alongside a pciture of primary school teacher sabina nessa who is believed to have been murdered ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240709



been? i m not sure people really want of partisan been? i m not sure people really want of partisan argument - been? i m not sure people really want of partisan argument over. been? i m not sure people really. want of partisan argument over how much want of partisan argument over how much this want of partisan argument over how much this is want of partisan argument over how much this is about the pandemic how much much this is about the pandemic how much is much this is about the pandemic how much is this much this is about the pandemic how much is this inevitable and how much is about much is this inevitable and how much is about choices made by this government with regard to brexit. i think government with regard to brexit. i think people care more about what the government is going to do to fix it, the government is going to do to fix it. you the government is going to do to fix it, you mentioned earlier that conference season is coming up in parliame ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsday 20240709



we deserve something better as a human being, so we want that and we want our privileges back. and we continue our series looking what life is like at 50 degrees celsius, a temperature already reached this year in sydney. live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it s newsday. it s six in the morning in singapore and six in the evening in haiti, which is in crisis after a summer which has seen the assassination of the president, and then a deadly earthquake. thousands of people have fled the country, reaching the us border with mexico. as the us deports haitians who have reached texas, the us envoy to haiti has resigned in protest. daniel foote called the policy of deportation inhumane and counterproductive, warning that the number of migrants to the us will only grow as the us adds to haiti s unacceptable misery. will grant reports from haiti. from mexico. in the dead of night, immigration agents in northern mexico drag haitian families from their hotels ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20240709



hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are lucy fisher, deputy political editor at the telegraph and ailbhe rea, political correspondent at the new statesman. tomorrow s front pages, starting with. fuel rationed as uk s petrol stations hit by shortage of lorry drivers is the headline in the i, which says bp, esso and tesco are warning of shortages at some forecourts because of supply chain issues. the telegraph reports alarm as bp begins petrol rationing . the paper talks of the spectre of panic buying looming, while a winter of discontent is feared, as energy companies go bust. that s next to an image of prince harry and meghan in a royal tour in inverted commas of new york. we re running on empty is the sun s take and it warns of a threat to food on the shelves of shops. the daily mail has the same headline, and says that after the energy drama there are new fears of petrol shortages. don t panic, ....

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