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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Politics 20240703

comment from the chief constables as to why they are not responding to requests from the media. it is also the comment they have used to ask families why they won t respond. words fail me, really. it is the most awful thing to have to go through and the layers of trauma poor communication have added, i don t know if we will ever get over it but we have to try and find a way. it but we have to try and find a wa . ., ., , ., . , , way. nottinghamshire police is being investi . ated way. nottinghamshire police is being investigated by way. nottinghamshire police is being investigated by the way. nottinghamshire police is being investigated by the iopc, way. nottinghamshire police is being investigated by the iopc, the - investigated by the iopc, the independent office of police conduct, over its handling of the attacks was that there is a review by the college of policing and in a statement the force said in light of those investigations it would be inappropriate to commen

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170701

between demonstrators. the singer adele cancels her two concerts this weekend at wembley stadium the singer says she is heartbroken but has damaged her vocal cords. in rugby, a late penalty from owen farrell secures the british and irish lions victory in new zealand, levelling the three test series. cardiff is one of the uk s fastest growing cities but is the welsh capital expanding too fast? cardiff s growing pains is on at 1:30pm on bbc news. good afternoon. the government has indicated it won t bring in external commissioners to run kensington and chelsea council following the grenfell tower fire disaster. the local government secretary, sajid javid, said it would monitor the process to elect a new leader of the authority following the resignation of nicholas paget brown yesterday, and it would take further action, if it was needed. frankie mccamley reports. it was the breakdown of this, the first cabinet meeting at the council since the fire at grenfell tower, that le

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170102

for a couple of pounds. and hull s year as the uk city of culture started with a bang last night as thousands of people watched a fireworks display from the banks of the humber estuary. and as the international olympic committee creates a new team of refugees, we ve been following some of the hopefuls. that s in half an hour on bbc news. good afternoon, and welcome to bbc news. rail fares across england, wales and scotland will rise today, with passengers facing an average increase of more than 2%. public transport campaigners say the fare rises are another kick in the teeth for long suffering rail passengers. but the transport secretary, chris grayling, said the government was delivering the biggest rail modernisation programme for more than a century. here s our transport correspondent richard westcott. punctuality across britain is well below target, strikes have brought one of the busiest operators to a standstill, but none of it stops rail fares going up again today. i t

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20170114

be mild. in the early part of the week we will lose a lot of rain is high pressure builds on. some of the best of the sunshine will remain across east anglia and the south east but here it will be cold overnight and we could see some sharp frost developing will stop further north and west it will be milder but we will see a lot of cloud in the early part of the week. studio: this is bbc news, in a moment, we will be taking a look through tomorrow morning s papers but first, a reminder of the headlines: first, the government has warned gps in england that they must keep their surgeries open longer, or face a cut in some of theirfunding. ministers say the plan would help relieve pressure on a&e departments, but the british medical association says family doctors are being made scapegoats. a teenager who was stolen as a newborn baby from a florida hospital 18 years ago has been found in south carolina. the woman who raised the girl has been charged with kidnapping. mps overseein

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170226

preparations are all most complete as hollywood prepares for the biggest night in film, the oscars. la la land is expected to the big winner, with m nominations, including best picture and best director. and, coming up at 10:30: more oscars build up, with everything you need to know about the academy awards, in talking movies. good morning and welcome to bbc news. the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, has said he accepts some responsibility for defeat in the copeland by election, but that he is determined to finish the job he was elected to do. in an article in the sunday mirror, he urges his party to stand together to take on the conservatives. he s expected to deliver a similar message when he speaks to the scottish labour conference this afternoon. our political correspondent, carole walker reports. jeremy corbyn is again making it clear he is not standing down and there will be no change of direction. he was in stoke last week when labour saw off the challenge from ukip to ho

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