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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240704

good morning. if you have got outdoor plants this weekend it is going to be a rather frustrating whether a story, i m afraid. some rain around at times, some of it fairly heavy and persistent. just to add insult to injury, it will be rather cool and windy for this time of the year. details coming up shortly, if you really want them. good morning. it s saturday, the 22nd july. england kick off their bid for world cup glory this morning, as they step onto the pitch for the first time in australia. the lionesses will take on newcomers haiti in their opening match. from brisbane, here s our sports correspondent, katie gornall. england s players have been enjoying their down time down under. they have been whale watching, meeting the locals, and experiencing the culture. the lionesses are nowjust hours from their first game of this world cup. as european champions there is a weight of expectation on their shoulders. so the return of their captain millie bright to full fitness is a ....

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240604 05:00:00

Good morning, welcome to breakfast with rogerjohnson and mega munchetty. our headlines today. can the lionesses roar down under? european champions england kick off their bid for world cup glory. lam i am live at a fun park in brisbane where england fans have gathered to watch their first match in this world cup. calls for more support for pregnancy loss. a review recommends access to round the clock care for women who lose their baby before 2a weeks. more strikes mean disruption on the railways today, as millions begin the summer getaway. and elsewhere in sport, it s day four of the fourth ashes test at old trafford. late wickets from mark wood have kept england in charge, but could the rain save australia? ....

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