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BBCNEWS Breakfast July 6, 2024

after weathering a stormy start, spain sjon rahm fights back to win the masters on a dramatic final day at augusta. and we are bringing back in medieval sport for modern times. what more could you possibly want on a bank holiday monday than a jousting competition? well, we have got one. good morning, quite a different week of weather, much more unsettled. rain clearing northward and eastward study, followed by sunshine and showers, but some of the showers will be heavy, thundery, and blustery. all the details later in the programme. good morning. it s monday april 10th. our main story it s 25 years since the historic good friday agreement which brought peace to northern ireland after decades of violent conflict. the prime minister rishi sunak has praised the bravery and perseverance of the leaders who helped broker the power sharing deal. he willjoin the us president, joe biden, on a visit to belfast tomorrow to commemorate the deal. it took 22 months of talks to largely ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News July 7, 2024

blood in the 70s and 80s had suffered incredibly bad luck . a man s been arrested on suspicion of murdering 36 year old zara aleena attacked while walking in east london on sunday. mps will vote later on plans to give the government powers to scrap post brexit trade arrangements for northern ireland. the eu says it s a breach of international law. at wimbledon, british number one emma raducanu is through to the second round with a victory in straight sets in her debut on centre court. good evening and welcome to bbc news. russia has carried out a missile strike on a shopping centre in the central ukrainian city of kremenchuk. at least 10 people have been killed and a0 others injured. president zelensky said more than a thousand people had been inside at the time of the attack. joe inwood has sent this report a warning it contains some details you may find distressing. there is no part of ukraine untouched by this war. just before 4pm in the afternoon russian missiles a ....

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BBCNEWS The July 3, 2024

In the past decade, ten us states have given parents an option on school choice. If they choose to they can opt to send their children to Private Schools and in return they will get some tax relief to help offset those fees. That gives countless families says jo, particularly those who live in inner cities with underperforming schools the chance to attend a Private School. Makes it more affordable. But this side of the pond, the opposition wants to go the other way. Labour say they will add vat to Private School fees and wont strip schools of their charitable status, which would deny them the 80 relief they got on business rates. That Change Say Labour would generate up to £1. 5 billion in additional revenue. The daily mail says today that will unfairly punish t ....

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BBCNEWS BBC July 2, 2024



giving. yes, no doubt about that. that was inevitable. i giving. yes, no doubt about that. that was inevitable. i want - giving. yes, no doubt about that. that was inevitable. i want to - giving. yes, no doubt about that. that was inevitable. i want to be | that was inevitable. i want to be clear about this. principal decision makers in government, prime minister, the then secretary of state for health, duchy of lancaster, for example, nor in my view did that apply to the majority of political leaders, but there were some who chose their sites they wanted to hear, put it that way, and there were optical commentators whose view of the site started with what was my political position and then derive from that. in terms of decision makers in the decisions taken during covid in the uk, my view is, they were not intending to cherry pick, they may have done so by accident, it was not by design. you obviously spent a great deal of time in you obviously spent a great deal o ....

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BBCNEWS Sunday July 2, 2024



of conflict abroad, so our main question this morning are politicians making divisions worse at home? as dignitaries gather at the cenotaph, the defence secretary grant shapps joins us. but as a new war rages in the middle east, we ll hear from israel s president, isaac herzog. with the home secretary s job in the balance, the woman who wants herjob for labour, yvette cooper, joins us too. and what are you watching on tv, what are you seeing on your phone? we ll hear for the first time from lord grade, the boss of ofcom, who sets the rules. and we ll pay a special visit to the cenotaph on this poignant day before the clocks ring out at 11. i m at the cenotaph on remembrance sunday, almost 10,000 people are getting ready to take part in the march passed later here this morning and i ll be talking to some of them. morning, morning, on this special day. with me at the desk, former cabinet minister nadine dorries, whose book about the ousting of borisjohnson was published ....

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