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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240707

after appearing in court charged with the murder of nine year old olivia pratt korbel. thomas cashman who s 3a is due to stand trial in march. king charles and the queen consort have greeted crowds in dunfermline on their first official engagment since the period of royal mourning came to an end. and meet the man from kent who makes his living from doodling and has achieved a childhood dream, by covering his whole house in drawings. the chancellor kwasi kwarteng has defended his u turn on abolishing the 45p income tax rate, following widespread criticism, at the conservative party conference. this morning he backtracked on the plans, which were announced just 10 days ago in the mini budget, follwoing several senior conservative mps voicing their opposition. in a speech in the last hour, he admitted it s been a difficult day, but told the conservative party conference that the uk needs a new approach and that economic growth is the only way to spread opportunity and

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Sportsday 20240604 01:46:00

is the most what you feel, but everything we ve - done, how we have grown into the tournament, i the challenges we had before the tournament, during the tournament, j how we have adapted to situations, - and we have given everything what we could, in this - tournament, and also in this game. - so, disappointment for the england manager sarina wiegman, who loses her second world cup final in a row. our reporterjane dougal was watching the match in sydney and says spain s win is all the more remarkable when you consider spanish coach jorge vilda survived a player revolt less than 12 months ago. before this tournament had even begun there was something of a revolt from the majority of the spanish squad. 15 of their players said they they didn t want to be considered for selection for this world cup. now, that is quite a thing to say you do not want go to the biggest tournament in the world to play for your country. and the reason they were saying that was because they alleged that head co

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Sportsday 20240604 00:46:00

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Sportsday 20240604 17:32:00

off the hook owen farrell s cleared to play from the start of the rugby world cup after saturday s red card is overturned. welcome along, thank you forjoining us. here we go then, the countdown to kick off is on. england s lionesses will be waking up in sydney in a few hours time ahead of their world cup semi final against australia. it kicks off at 11 o clock in the morning our time, live on bbc one. a year after being crowned european champions, can they bring the world cup home? our reporterjane dougal is with the england camp and sent us this report earlier. for the neutral tomorrow is a semifinal will be fascinating but for australia and england fans it will be nerve racking. this is

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