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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20240710

Hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me is the broadcaster henry bonsu, and the former Trade Minister, lord digbyjones. Tomorrows front pages, starting with. The guardian notes the Covid Variant first detected in india will become the dominant strain in the uk within days, with the Government And Health teams struggling to contain cases, which have risen by more than 75 since thursday. The times says its been told ministers are considering Contingency Plans for local lockdowns or a delay to Reopening Afterjune the 21st in response to concern about the spread of The Indian variant. The i says new advice on wearing masks and staying a metre apart is set to be delayed because scientists want more time to assess danger posed by indian strain. While the metro writes thousands of Vaccine Sceptics have changed their minds, queueing round the block for a Covid Jab in places worst hit by The Indian Variant Surge that threatens our route out

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240711

reaction to the budget or any of our main stories today you can tweet me at annita countries which have more overweight people have had the highest death rates from covid 19, a report says, as the government looks at a reward scheme to encourage people to lose weight. i m dressed up as my favourite character. and as children dress up to mark world book day, campaigners call for more books with characters from ethnic backgrounds. good morning and welcome to bbc news. the duchess of sussex has suggested the royal family have played a part in what she called perpetuating falsehoods about her and prince harry. she made the comments in an interview with oprah winfrey, to be broadcast in the us this weekend. last night, buckingham palace said its human resources team was looking into claims that the duchess had bullied staff while she was a working royal in 2018. simon jones has more. meghan is making it clear she will not be afraid to speak out in a second trailer for the in

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240711

that we need because it s a progressive measure. it means those on higher incomes contribute a lot more than those on lower incomes. if you want to tell me your reaction to the budget or any of our main stories today you can tweet me at annita underscore mcveigh or use the hashtag bbc your questions countries with more overweight people have had the highest death rates from covid 19, a report says, as the government looks at a reward scheme to encourage people to lose weight. i m dressed up as my favourite character. fantastic mr fox. and as children dress up to mark world book day, campaigners call for more books with characters from ethnic backgrounds. hello, and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. the duke of edinburgh has undergone a successful procedure for a pre existing heart condition, buckingham palace says. prince philip, who is 99, has spent 16 nights in hospital. he was being treated for an infection and moved to st bartholomew s hospital

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240711

hello and welcome. french riot police have clashed with protesters in paris after a day of demonstrations across the country. tens of thousands of people had joined marches to protest against a new law, restricting the right to publish images of police. it comes after a video emerged of three officers apparently beating a black music producer in his studio. our correspondent, lucy williamson, is in the french capital. police are always a target at protests like this. our correspondent, lucy williamson, is in the french capital. police are always a target at protests like this. today, they were the reason for them. the edges of a peaceful march through paris, frayed by clashes between hardline groups and the police. water cannon and tear gas following the path of the unrest. among the buildings set on fire, one belonging to the bank of france, an anarchist sign scrawled on the wall outside. tensions have risen quickly here, thanks to a small group of agitators. most of this ma

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240711

hello and welcome to bbc news. french riot police have clashed with protesters in paris after a day of demonstrations across the country. tens of thousands of people joined marches to protest against a new law, restricting the right to publish images of police. it comes after a video emerged of three officers beating a black music producer in his studio. our correspondent, lucy williamson, reports from paris. police are always a target at protests like this. today, they were the reason for them. the edges of a peaceful march through paris, frayed by clashes between hardline groups and the police. water cannon and tear gas following the path of the unrest. among the buildings set on fire, one belonging to the bank of france, an anarchist sign scrawled on the wall outside. tensions have risen quickly here, thanks to a small group of agitators. most of this march has been peaceful, but this new law banning the malicious dissemination of police identities has touched a raw nerve

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