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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News At Six 20170621

a funeral for the first victim to be named in the grenfell tower disaster a syrian refugee looking for a better life. quality time with the kids but memories of the baby they lost a new report on poor maternity care. mercury rising it s the hottestjune day for over a0 years but watch out for the storms to come. and coming up in sportsday on bbc news, we ll round up all the news from the second day of royal ascot, and a prompt arrival by the queen after the state opening of parliament. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. this may be a queen s speech that will be remembered for what s missing rather than what s being proposed. gone are the prime minister s ambitions for big changes at home. instead the legislative programme read out by the queen was dominated by brexit. so let s look at what s in the queen s speech. there are are eight brexit bills in total. other bills include one to tackle domestic violence and abuse. and another to give the go ahead to

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News At Ten 20170621

the latter. overcome them. we will seek to do the latter. the test for all of us. we ll have reaction to the queen s speech, and the latest on theresa may s attempt to strike a deal with the democratic unionists to support her government. also tonight: a funeral for the first victim named in the grenfell tower disaster a syrian refugee who d been studying engineering. the duke of edinburgh enjoying royal ascot yesterday is in hospital tonight recovering from an infection. and it s been the hottestjune day since the summer of 1976, but there are storms on the way. good evening. the queen s speech, listing the government s plans for the new parliament, is dominated by the brexit process. the speech is also notable for the absence of some major policies which featured in the conservative manifesto. let s start with what s in the programme. there are 27 bills in total eight of those are linked to brexit. there s a bill to tackle domestic violence in england and wal

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20170816

wa nted coming back. it says here companies wanted to hire eu workers and they will have to buy the sponsorship permits. in other words if you want to work here and take the job then let me be clear,. what you re seeing as you will be able to jump on your plane in vilnius, london dublin, get over the border. what is wrong with that? the issue will be you will not be able to work. spot on. you need an employer will have to pay for it. that is something this paper suggests comes from a democratic elected government in britain as opposed to some bloke sitting in brussels who no one voted for. however we voted against this kind of thing. no we didn t! this is controlled. there will still be lots of people who can come to this country without the job, spent a lot of time here and look for a job and the time possibly apply for benefits. yarn as alarmist as nigel farage. it is a four-year waiting period, which david cameron suggested. this is about control and westminster, not bruss

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170316

question was, would england come? john mcbride was the iconic irish sportsmen of all time and i asked him what the english team should do and that was exactly what i did and he came up with a very animated response, he said, david, you must come. don t let the terrorists win. not one can“ not on his feet on not one person not on his feet on this ground, this is tremendous. we we re this ground, this is tremendous. we were met by something we weren t expecting, the most massive and ear splitting crescendo of noise from the crowd. normally you get a bit of a clap and whatever and then attends and then there is quiet and everybody is waiting for the irish tea m everybody is waiting for the irish team to come out but that moore went on and i and on and on and on so it on and on and on and on and on so it was exceptional. ireland would prevail 18 9, but the scoreline on this particular day matters little. it would ve a this particular day matters little. it would ve - a very dif

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC Business Live 20170317

borrowing in the us could mean for the rest of the world, and the car industry s big problems with the testing, business editor simon jack will be here to explain all. and today we want to know what is you from getting a good stopping you from getting a good night s sleep, and does it affect your work? let us know on twitter. we start in the us where president trump will be hosting german chancellor angela merkel at the white house later. relationship is simply not fair. the rhetoric has raised fears of a damaging trade war. let me show you why. last year, the us sold $49 billion worth of goods to germany, everything from boeing airliners to pfizer medicines. that sounds like a healthy figure until you look at this one, age. - ee ;- g .- - - germany sold to the us. that s a lot of bmws, not to mention everything from industrial machinery to medicines. it s more than double. and it puts the difference, known as america s trade deficit with germany, at $65 billion. that s a b

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