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and sarah clive sinclair, the home computing pioneer has died at the age of 81. live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it is newsday. the intelligence steel announced his 2a hours ago between the us the uk and australia has been created in very different ways, the white house has been outlining the advantages of closer ties in the western pacific, but for china, the extension of us power into what it sees as its sphere of influence is somewhat provocative, and there has been some collateral damage coming from france, which is serious at the deal which is serious at the deal which replaces its sale of submarines to australia with ones made in america. here is our defence grasp britain is making its mark in the pacific. the royal navy s an aircraft carrier has been flying the flag bearer. on exercise at the us and allies. proof of the increasing importance of the region, and the focus for this new defence agreement. so what is the focus for this new defence ....

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live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it s newsday. it s 6am in singapore, 6pm in washington, and 6am in beijing where the security and intelligence deal announced just 2a hours ago between the us, the uk, and australia has been greeted in very different ways. the white house has been outlining the advantages of closer ties in the western pacific canberra is pleased to have a global super power making deals, and the uk sees it as a win win deal. but for china, the extension of us power into what it sees as its sphere of influence is somewhat provocative. and there s been some collateral damage coming from france, which is furious at the deal which replaces its sale of submarines to australia with ones made in america. we ll be live in washington in a moment but first, here s our defence correspondent, jonathan beale. britain s making its mark in the pacific. the royal navy s new aircraft carrier s been flying the flag there, on exercise with the us ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsday 20240709



live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it s newsday. hello, and welcome to the programme. the security and intelligence deal announced just 2a hours ago between the us, the uk, and australia has been greeted in very different ways. the white house has been outlining the advantages of closer ties in the western pacific. but for china, the extension of us power into what it sees as its sphere of influence is somewhat provocative. and there s been some collateral damage coming from france, which is furious at the deal which replaces its sale of submarines to australia with ones made in america. here s our defence correspondent, jonathan beale. britain s making its mark in the pacific. the royal navy s new aircraft carrier s been flying the flag there, on exercise with the us and allies proof of the increasing importance of the region, and the focus for this new defence agreement. so what is the threat? china is the rising power in the region notjust an ec ....

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she ll be celebrating seven decades on the throne. and who s afraid of the big brown bear? not this american teenager, who fought it off to save her three pet dogs. coming up in sport on the bbc news channel, on the bbc news channel, fans return to lord s. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. there s a row this lunchtime over the government s plans to help school children in england catch up on education they ve missed out on because of the pandemic. the government is promising to spend eli; billion on tutoring sessions for pupils who have fallen behind. but teaching unions have descibed the plans as a damp squib and hugely disappointing . it s understood the treasury baulked at a more ambitious plan costing about £10 billion. our education correspondent elaine dunkley reports. these are our reception children. this is our screen community primary and halifax. some of the children have missed nearly a year in school learning. have missed nearly a year ....

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on ambulance staff. a four day bank holiday weekend nextjune for the queen s platinumjubilee she ll be celebrating seven decades on the throne. and ollie robinson takes two wickets on his england debut in front of more than 7,000 fans on day one of the first test against new zealand at lord s the health secretary matt hancock has announced that three quarters of adults in the uk have now received a first dose of a covid vaccine. in a speech at thejenner institute in oxford he praised the work of scientists in helping britain out of the pandemic. he also confirmed that the government is negotiating with pharmaceutical giant astrazeneca over a so called variant vaccine that can deal with the strain of the virus first identified in south africa. here s what mr hancock had to say about the number of first dose vaccinations. i am very proud that we were able to deploy the first ever clinically approved covid 19 vaccine here in this country and delivered 60 million doses of t ....

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