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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170425

i m ben brown, and in the next hour president trump s daughter makes herfirst international trip since being given an official position in her father s administration. ivanka trump takes the stage alongside angela merkel as an official adviser to the us but she s forced to defend her father s attitudes towards women. and why regular moderate exercise is the best way to keep your brain sharp, if you re over 50. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. theresa may has said wales is important for britain as took her general election campaign to traditional labour heartlands. speaking in bridgend, in south wales, she said a vote for any other party would be a vote for a weak and failing jeremy corbyn . she also said that welsh votes would strengthen her negotiating position over brexit. it comes after a poll suggested a search for conservatives replace labour as the largest party in wales at the general election. and our chief political correspondent vicki young is in b

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170425

in the next hour, president trump s daughter makes her first international trip since being given an official position in her father s administration. ivanka trump takes the stage alongside angela merkel in berlin, that she is met with groans as she defended her father s that she is met with groans as she defended herfather‘s record on women s rights. and why regular moderate exercise is the best way to keep your brain sharp if you re over 50. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. theresa may has said wales is important for britain as took her general election campaign to south wales, reaching some traditional labour heartlands. speaking in bridgend, she said a vote for any other party would be a vote for a weak and failing jeremy corbyn. she also said that welsh votes would strengthen her negotiating position over brexit. it comes after last night s yougov poll for itv wales suggested a surge in support for the tories which could see them replace labour as the largest pa

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News At Five 20170425

on theological matters. sir elton john cancels a number of us shows. he s recovering from a potentially deadly bacterial infection. ivanka trump takes to the international stage, defending herfather‘s record on women s rights at a summit in berlin. and, ten years after natascha kampusch fled to freedom, we talk to the austrian woman who spent over eight years in captivity as a schoolgirl. it s 5pm. our main story is that theresa may has taken her conservative campaign to the heart of south wales, one of labour s traditional strongholds, and she s urged welsh voters to drop what she calls the tribal politics of the past and to back the conservatives ahead of the brexit process. it s the prime minister s first visit to wales since she called the election, and she claimed that an alliance between labour and plaid cymru could undermine the brexit negotiations. we ll be talking to the first minister, labour s ca rwyn jones, a little later. but first, for the latest on theresa ma

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at Six 20240604 17:20:00

We know we want their legacy to live on, but it seems to have helped these guys get rid of the badness. yeah, but what a privilege for me. so much was lost and korea is still divided. we call that quits for today. brilliant. yeah, that s good. yeah. oh, great sitter. you see what a sitter? but it s sacrifices are not forgotten. i still question why i survived. why i survived ? why me? you learn to live with it, don t you? yeah, you do. you can shut it out. you know, you can remember the good times, the comradeship. that s the main thing. danjohnson, bbc news, gloucester. ajudge has ruled that prince harry can take the publisher of the sun newspaper to court over claims it used illegal methods to gather information on him. but the high court ruled it will not include phone hacking claims. our home affairs correspondent, tom symonds, is outside the high court.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Verified Live 20240604 14:41:00

Investigators could be tried. but, he ruled, allegations of phone hacking cannot proceed to trial. our home affairs correspondent tom symonds has been tracking developments and hejoins us now at the high court in central london. prince harry has been told that his case,, for a lawful gathering, private investigators working for local newspapers, who are able to get it to bank statements and medical records and flight details, that that case can go ahead. a trial, possibly next year, possibly the year after. i think perhaps the most important news today is that his phone hacking claims have been rejected by the court. effectively he ran out of time. his claims go back to 1996, but there is a six year limit in british law, privacy law, to make a claim at the court. prince harry had argued that he couldn t make a claim because there was a secret deal between the palace and news group newspapers, the publisher of the sun, in which the

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