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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20211028 14:06:00

or a chaotic lifestyle. then her sister who was 28, basically ended up going missing. multiple members of the family raised it and it wasn t followed up by the police for 13 hours and i wonder if that had been a white woman, a professional white woman, whether the same would have happened. do you want to go any further than wondering? the question of institutional racism has been raised for decades now. i believe race played a significant part in the decision making. if you look at some of the comments that were made, people described the birthday party as chaotic and there were references to black lives matters demonstrations, and there was a catalogue of things where people had shown their own prejudice, individual police officers and individual police staff. what should happen now? time and again not only the question of race but also of investigating women s safety,

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at One 20211028 12:24:00

also to the train network across the border into scotland. the environment agency say they ve had reports of flooding to a handful of properties in the west of the county, around egremont and cockermouth, but for the main part flood defences are coping well so far. cumbria is unfortunately familiar with flooding. storm desmond in 2015 damaged hundreds of homes, hundreds of thousands of businesses and homes, and it took the county years to fully recover, so understandably when there is heavy rainfall like this over a short period of time people are very anxious here. the met office says it expects the worst of this rain has passed. we expect that the rivers should peek here at around 3pm this afternoon. the environment agency is urging people to be vigilant, to keep an eye on the rivers and the flood alerts but hoping that people won t be forced to leave their homes this time. won t be forced to leave their homes this time. ~ . , won t be forced to leave their homes this time. ~ ., , ~

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20211028 14:18:00

living and the bills, and whether those two things online. as we heard from the independent think tank the institute for fiscal studies says middle income families will be worse off next year and also some low income families will feel the pain of this as the cost of live ? living is set to rise faster than benefit payments, so the argument is that the balance is not tipping enough to compensate people for the rising cost of living because of things like inflation are putting up the prices of some everyday goods and also energy bills, but also the tax rise to national insurance rates which are set to go up next year, which are set to go up next year, which was announced before the budget yesterday. to fund the new nhs and social care levy that the government has introduced. the institute for fiscal studies says those things will not necessarily make it feel any better, even if peoples wages are going up, because

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20211028 13:14:00

one french minister has said, we need to speak the language of force because that seems to be the only thing this british government understands . and we can speak to hugh now the french clearly extremely angry and as you outlined there a series of reprisals threatened next week. is it possible to say who is in the right and who is in the wrong? he. right and who is in the wrong? no, not really- right and who is in the wrong? no, not really- it right and who is in the wrong? no, not really. it is right and who is in the wrong? no, not really. it is a right and who is in the wrong? idrr, not really. it is a classic example of something which arises out of a compromised agreement in a treaty which works because both sides see different things in the wording. there was disagreement on fishing at the end of last year which allowed brexit to go ahead and for everyone to say we can now move ahead but of course the devil is always in the detail and when it came to actually applyi

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20211028 13:11:00

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