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BBCNEWS Newsday July 5, 2024



aged 20 , has claimed via a lawyer that nothing inappropriate or unlawful has taken place, and that the claims that first emerged in the sun newspaper are rubbish , and an invasion of their privacy. the sun says it stands by its story. meanwhile, the metropolitan police say they are making further inquiries but there is currently no investigation under way. the male presenter, who has been suspended, has not been named. here s our media editor katie razzall. for the first time at the bbc we ve had our own person talking to the person involved in this. they told us that the story as reported by the sun is untrue. now the sun says there is something quite another. the pants had to stand by their account and an interview say we did this to help, and that the presenter has got into their loved ones had come as they put it. the claims tonight on behalf of that empress are not true and they accused the bbc of lying about what happened when they made their complaint. so ....

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BBCNEWS Newsday June 4, 2024 23:20:00

The un says it s extremely worried about the record high temperatures that are being recorded around the planet. the latest data from the world meteorological organisation shows the world has experienced its hottestjune ever, accompanied by rising sea temperatures in the north atlantic. at least 29 people have died as heavy rain battered northern india, causing widespread landslides and flooding. additional weather warnings have been issued for several other states and evacuations are under way in low lying areas of punjab.?in delhi and its suburbs, all schools will remain closed and there are fears the river yamuna could break its banks. the capital registered its highest daily rainfall in more than 40 years. for more on this, here s arvind chhabra from bbc punjab service. at least 15 people have died in three days in north ....

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