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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Victoria Derbyshire 20240714

she calls on borisjohnson to make an apology to the comons today. that exclusive interview with paula sheriff coming straight after the news. figures just published show the take up for all 13 routine vaccinations for the under fives has fallen in the past year. fiona doyle who runs a nursery and won t accept unvaccinated children, sophie dale, whose son levi who almost died after he got measles, and charlotte hannibal, who lost both her legs, the fingers on one hand, some of the her hearing and had to have a kidney transplant, after she got meningitis. and music producer naughty boy speaks exclusively to our programme about his mum s dementia diagnosis she was only diagnosed last week and how his music helps the family cope. i should talk about this more because it is my truth, and so is music, but, ithink because it is my truth, and so is music, but, i think my next body of work, album, will be my best body of work, album, will be my best body of work ever and i think m

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Victoria Derbyshire 20240714

derbyshire takes a look at some of the highlights from her programme this week. hello, and welcome to our programme. for the next half an hour, we will bring you some of the exclusive and original journalism we have brought to you last week. first, sally challen told our programme she is sorry she killed her abusive husband. the mum of two grown up sons struck her husband of 31 years, richard, with a hammer 18 times. she was jailed in 2011 for his murder four years before coercive control was recognised as a crime. she told us she wants to educate people about what coercive control really means, and help others in situations like hers. just to let you know, the nature of the conversation is graphic, there is strong language you may not want children to watch. you have been free from jail for several months now. what has freedom been like? 0h, absolutely amazing. i think the first thing that struck me was that i can open a door and walk out when i want to walk out. my elde

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC Newsroom Live 20240714

we catch up with the pensioners trialling driverless cars. it s hoped the new tecnology will help them be more independent cat astrophe averted as a tabby stuck on a railway bridge for six days, leading to a major rescue operation, simply walks home. and a dramatic start to england s cricket world cup campaign as opener jonny bairstow falls to the second ball of the tournament good morning. welcome to bbc newsroom live. the prime minister theresa may has welcomed a review that calls for a cut in university tuition fees and the re introduction of some maintenance grants. the recommendations were put forward in a report commissioned by mrs may, but she acknowledged that the fate of the proposals would depend uopn the next prime minister. universities have warned that the proposals could leave them short of funds. the report proposes a cap on tuition fees at £7,500 per year, maintenance grants restored for less well off students and student loan repayments should continue for

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240714

afternoon. rain around. you can see the cloud is quite broken across england and that is where we have the best of the sunshine. a few fog patches working towards the south western approaches and through the english channel it could cause an issue. as we go through the day, it feels quite humid outside. humidity means there is lots of water in the atmosphere and that water in the atmosphere and that water is being released in scotland and northern ireland with pretty miserable weather here this afternoon. heavy, persistent rain. 23 degrees and humid in london and sunshine for england and wales as we go through the latter part of the afternoon and evening time. overnight, further rain coming and going across the north west of the country. it should stay largely dry for most of england and wales, perhaps murky around the coast and hills. temperature 13 or 14 degrees but cooler weather for the far north of scotland. on friday, more rain on the charts for the north west. persiste

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