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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240704

And its time for lenny s last turn the comedian will present his final comic relief tonight after 39 years. Plus do you fancy more rain . I did not think so, but another wet morning for many. This weekend sunshine at times and hopefully more brightness. Its friday the 15th march. Our main story. Exposure to violent online content is now unavoidable for children in the uk, with many seeing it while still in Primary School, according to a new ofcom report. The regulator is urging social Media Companies to strengthen Child Protection on their platforms. Our Technology Reporter Shiona Mccallum reports. How much time do you think you spend on your phone a day . Even Prince William is asking these questions when meeting with a group of schoolchildren at a west london youth centre yesterday. Thats quite a lot. But i bet you feel better coming here. But when children are on their smartphones, their innocence can soon be compromised. Ofcom say out of the 2a7 children it spoke to, all of them ha

Transcripts For BBCNEWS Sportsday 20240704

Ireland and southern scotland. Very mild for england and wales, as it was last night. A bit chilly ahead of that rain in central and northern parts of scotland, where we will see some early sunshine, but that wet weather is going to move northwards into scotland and continue to affect Northern Ireland. Whilst we will see some sunshine across england and wales, there will be bands of showers moving across from the west. Ahead of that with some sunshine, temperatures will be higher than today. 16 degrees in east anglia and the south east, possibly 17. It will be cooler in the north where we have rain. We have a southerly breeze tomorrow breaking up the cloud and bringing those higher temperatures. On friday, a northerly breeze will start to push into Northern Scotland and Northern Ireland. That wet weather will move into northern england. To the south, we will see some sunshine but heavy and thundery showers. It becomes a bit drier in scotland and Northern Ireland. It becomes colder in t

Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News At One 20170531

People and injures more than 300 the afghan president calls it an inhuman act. Three men arrested following the Manchester Bombing which killed 22 people have been released without charge 11 others are still being questioned. Arsenal keep arsene footballs longest Serving Manager Signs to stay at the club for another two years. And coming up in the sport on bbc news. They face a gruelling schedule over the next few weeks but British And Irish Lions coach Warren Gatland says his squad cannot afford to be negative. Good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. A Breast Surgeon who carried out a series of unnecessary operations at hospitals in the West Midlands has been sentenced to 15 years in prison. Ian paterson was found guilty last month of wounding with intent, and unlawful wounding in a case involving ten private patients. Our Health Editor hugh pym sent this report from nottingham. Ian paterson, once a higher earning and highly regarded surgeon, now a convicted criminal about

Transcripts For BBCNEWS Sepsis 20170107

Its too many. This is where i grew up barry, or barrybados as i call it. I love it down here. We used to come here when we were kids. Mum and dad would bring us here, bring a blanket, a picnic, build sandcastles on the beach. It was great. Dad was a good dad. He was very much a family man. Loved his kids, there was three of us. Im the baby, the youngest. We didnt have much money in the 1970s, but there was food on the table. My dad, cliff, was a tanker driver, a really hardworking man. He looks really happy and well in these photos when he was younger. He was a good looking bloke as well. Thats where i get it from its not the same anymore though, dads not here. Its nearly two years since dad passed away. Because of sepsis. I just thought, where did this come from . And what is sepsis . I had never heard of it. I know its kind of related to septicaemia, blood but it seemed to be one thing after another. Dad had a number of illnesses, including dementia. While in hospital he developed se

Transcripts For BBCNEWS Sepsis 20170107

Its too many. This is where i grew up barry, or barrybados as i call it. I love it down here. We used to come here when we were kids. Mum and dad would bring us here, bring a blanket, a picnic, build sandcastles on the beach. It was great. Dad was a good dad. He was very much a family man. Loved his kids, there was three of us. Im the baby, the youngest. We didnt have much money in the 1970s, but there was food on the table. My dad, cliff, was a tanker driver, a really hardworking man. He looks really happy and well in these photos when he was younger. He was a good looking bloke as well. Thats where i get it from its not the same anymore though, dads not here. Its nearly two years since dad passed away. Because of sepsis. I just thought, where did this come from . And what is sepsis . I had never heard of it. I know its kind of related to septicaemia, blood but it seemed to be one thing after another. Dad had a number of illnesses, including dementia. While in hospital he developed se

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