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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240706

not switched on yet. we can go back now to daniel sanford who can explain to us just the process behind these cameras being switched on, when and where that happens. having done the experimentation, the appeal court in the supreme court, the decision was made eventually last year, that we should go back and start thinking about whether there should be cameras allowed in there should be cameras allowed in the criminal courts, the crown courts, the place where the most serious cases are heard. and so eventually a decision was made. that yes, cameras should be allowed in court but only for that very last bit of the process, the final bit for thejudge passed bit of the process, the final bit for the judge passed sentence. bit of the process, the final bit for thejudge passed sentence. no cameras for the evidence, witnesses, lawyers making their arguments in court and no cameras for any of those victim impact statements that are going on at the moment at manchester crown court, bu

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News at Ten 20240706

we ll have the latest on the talks, amid hints from some negotiators that there are signs of possible compromise. also tonight. government support with energy bills for business and public sector bodies is set to be cut by as much as two thirds. following riots by the far right in brazil after bodies is set to be cut by as much as two thirds. following riots by the far right in brazil after the presidential election, we report from inside the palace wrecked by the mob. the clearing of the population has been going on for quite some time there and he seems look hauntingly familiar to the attack that happened in the us capital to back years ago. the clearing of the parliament. simply the best the welsh fans verdict on gareth bale s record breaking career as he retires from professional football. and any minute now history could be made in cornwall, as the first satellites are due to be launched from british soil. and coming up on the bbc news channel. with the fa cup thir

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Energy Crisis 20240707

crisis, i think, where we can no longerjustify letting them get away with that. while vulnerable families are pushed to the brink. they re raising their prices and theyjust don t understand that for us electricity is the difference between life and death. it is an essential need for ourfamily and our child. one, two, three, four, five. lauren lives in birmingham with her partner sam and their two year old son arlo. she s a primary school teacher, and he s an illustrator. they take home just above the average household income of £31,000. but that s no longer enough. petrol has gone up a lot. we are spending a lot more to get and from work now. nursery fees have gone up. 0ur rent has gone up. and our gas and electric has gone up probably the most, hasn t it? yes. so, a year ago we were paying about £100 a month, and now it is £250 a month for our gas and electric. so, it s really hiked up. it has a really long neck that goes down. it s at the point now where we feel like we

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsday 20240703

it s newsday. singapore, this is bbc news. it s newsda . ., ., it s newsday. hello and welcome to the programme. we begin in israel, where we begin our programme, as israel continues its mass mobilisation of troops, hundreds of thousands, on the southern border with gaza, the widespread expectation that a ground offensive across the frontier maybe coming. but the un is calling for essential supplies to be allowed into the territory, where the humanitarian situation is deteriorating rapidly, as israel enforces a complete siege. this follows the unprecedented attack, five days ago, in israel, by militants from hamas, a group committed to the destruction of israel, and designated a terror organisation by many western governments, including the uk. at least 1,200 people in israel are now thought to have been killed in the multiple assaults last saturday. at least a thousand palestinians have been killed in retaliatory israeli air strikes. we ll be inside besieged gaza, with ou

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC 20240703

welcome to bbc news. i m lukwesa burak. we start with the latest on the israel gaza war. there s growing diplomatic pressure to find ways to get food and other essential aid into gaza and civilians out in the face of israeli bombardments in retaliation for the attacks by hamas. the group, which is designated as a terror organisation by many western governments including the uk, launched the assault on saturday. these are the main developments on day six of the conflict. the united nations says more than 338,000 people have been forced to flee their homes in gaza, stressing essential food, fuel and water must reach the enclave. the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, has established a national emergency government with opposition leader benny gantz. it comes as israel continues its mass mobilisation of troops. hundreds of thousands are on the southern border with gaza. president biden says he s told mr netanyahu that israel must abide by the rules of war in its fight a

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