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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240709

hello. the uk prime minister, borisjohnson, is calling on world leaders to stop sitting on their hands and make a collective push to get a deal on limiting climate change over the line. time is running out for an agreement, as there are just 48 hours left on the clock before the cop26 climate change summit in glasgow ends. mrjohnson says that a deal is in sight, but that there s still much more work to be done. with more, here s our science editor, david shukman. can the world agree to slow down the release of the gases heating the planet? can it do what it takes to reduce the melting of the polar ice? and will this be enough to limit the rise of the sea? with the conference now entering its final days, delegates are trying to find common ground, and the uk as hosts has come up with a draft of a possible agreement. seven pages of text, welcomed as a first step by some but criticised by many. the words are almost meek and mild in many places, and the world is on fire. we ve se

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240709

more than doubled since the taliban takeover. rescued after two days trapped underground an injured caver is brought to safety, he s said to be in good spirits. a lesbian couple who say nhs fertility treatment in england discriminates against them because they re gay launch a landmark legal case against theirlocal fertility service. ultimately it comes down to the fact there is an unfair financial burden being put on the lgbtq+ community, relating to the eligibility criteria placed on us as opposed to heterosexual couples. a new study finds it s notjust how long you sleep for but when you go hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. the uk government is to compel front line nhs staff in england to be fully vaccinated against coronavirus. an official announcement is expected later today, and workers will have until spring to get double jabbed. unions argue it should not be forced. staff working in care homes were instructed earlier this year to beco

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240709

veteran tv presenter and dancer lionel blair has died at the age of 92. good morning, the taxi industry is warning of a shortage of 160,000 staff. demand forjourneys is high but there aren t enough drivers. i am at a call centre to find out why. five goals and three red cards a dramatic return, to england for the new tottenham boss antonio conte but it eventually ends in victory. a bit chilly this morning particularly across england with a widespread frost. while temperatures rise a bit widespread frost. while temperatures rise a hit this weekend, get ready for heavy rain and strong winds. we don t need to. prove anything here. i don t think we re taking a risk. if people think that we were better 40 years ago, fine. and we speak to abba as they release their first album in a0 years. it s friday 5th november. this yorkshire county cricket club will hold an emergency meeting today to discuss the growing fallout from its handling of a report into racial abuse of a former play

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240709

salvages manchester united a point in the champions league against atalanta. good morning. it s a chilly start and prostate for some of us with some patchy fog and then it will be another day of sunshine and showers, another day of sunshine and showers, a lot of their showers on the coast, eight feet making it inland and breezy than yesterday. i will have all the details later. it s wednesday 3rd of november. our top story: a four year old girl who went missing from a remote australian campsite nearly three weeks ago has been found alive and well following a huge search operation. cleo smith was discovered by police in a locked house and has now been reunited with her parents. a 36 year old man is being questioned by police. our australia correspondent shaimaa khalil reports. alive and well. the news cleo smith s parents have been waiting more than two weeks for. a police team broke their way into a locked house in carnarvon about 1am. they found little cleo in one of those

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News at Six 20240709

and thoroughly wash their hands. also on the programme. police question the hollywood actor alec baldwin after a woman dies and a man is injured when he fires a prop gun on the set of his new film. the queen is resting at windsor castle after her overnight stay in hospital on wednesday for medical tests. and a special report on the schools still struggling to help pupils catch up after the disruption of covid. and coming up on the bbc news channel. heartache for ireland s cricketers knocked out of the t20 world cup before the super 12s stage by the lowest ranked side in the tournament. good evening, and welcome to the bbc news at six. scientists advising the uk government say plans for the reintroduction of stricter coronavirus measures should be ready for rapid deployment . they say early intervention, like asking more people to work from home, could have the greatest impact on preventing viral spread and reducing the need for more stringent and longer lasting measures.

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