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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News At Nine 20240713

Were certainly on different paths at the moment. Some members of the Northern Irish assembly will gather at stormont for the first time in nearly three years to debate the liberalisation of abortion laws which become law tonight. Two people are arrested after an fa cup tie was abandoned on saturday, amid reports of racist abuse against the haringey team. Two indian based call centres, thought to have defrauded thousands of british victims in a Computer Security scam, are put out of business following an International Police operation. This man on the phone kept saying, oh, my god, oh, my god, this is really serious. And he was just increasing my level of anxiety to the point where i was in total panic. The tears flow for andy murray as he wins his first singles title since career saving hip surgery. He won the european open in antwerp. Good morning and welcome to the bbc news at nine. The government will push again today for mps to vote on borisjohnsons brexit deal. It comes after a br

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Film Review 20171208

To watch the first and second in the league, with the field of players worth about 100 £660 million. We will be talking to Ryan Sidebottom about what he thinks rugby union need to do. Now though, its time for the film review. Hello, and welcome to the film review on bbc news. To take us through this weeks cinema releases is mark kermode. So, mark, what do we have this week . We have bill, which is a film about the boston bombing survivorjeff bowman stronger. Human flow, and effective documentary by ai weiwei. And the dinner. We can discuss that. Stronger, this is about the aftermath of the boston bombing. Jake gyllenhaal as jeff aftermath of the boston bombing. Jake gyllenhaal asjeff bowman, a young bostonian who was at the finishing line and was involved in the blast and lost both his legs. And then having survived the bombing then had to rebuild his life both physically and indeed mentally, and deal with the fact that he had suddenly become right at the centre of the spotlight which

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Sportsday 20171208

Following president trumps decision to recognisejerusalem as israels capital, will be live at the united nations, where this has been in discussion tonight. And we will be live in the pennines, where temperatures are due to dip below freezing tonight. Thats ahead on bbc news. But now, time for sportsday. Hello, and welcome to sportsday. Im Lizzie Greenwood hughes. Heres whats coming up on tonights show. Its mourinho versus guardiola. United versus city. Second versus first. We look ahead to the premier leagues most expensive game in history. The first against the second. Its a big match. Its important because its united, because you can get points. Well, soon those big games will be taking on the likes of strictly on saturday night tv as the premier league goes prime time. And mooen rests his finger from the ashes pulse as the england all rounder says he wont bowl in tomorrows tour match ahead of the third test. Well, plenty to get through tonight. But were starting with football, beca

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20170222

Im looking at the most unusual things weve been asked inJob Interviews. What was the weirdest thing about me . You could be a vegetable, what vegetable would you be . And in sport, there are goals galore in the Champions League, with a thriller at Manchester City as they beat monaco 5 3 in the first leg of their last 16 knockout tie. And carol is checking out some famous royal finery. She is out and about today. She is at Kensington Palace. First, our main story. An extra £200 million in emergency humanitarian aid has been promised by the government to tackle a famine in south sudan and somalia. The International Development secretary, priti patel, said the additional funds would provide food, water and Emergency Health care for more than two Million People. Heres our diplomatic correspondent, james landale. In parts of war torn southern sudan, people are now dying of starvation and famine has been officially declared. The un charity says somalia, human and nigeria are facing similar

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Victoria Derbyshire 20170222

Programme. Hello and welcome to the programme. Were live until 11am. Were also talking about the british is fighter who died in that Suicide Bomb Attack on iraqi forces in mosul this week. He was a former Guantanamo Bay detainee who received, it is reported, £1 million in compensation, taxpayers money, your money, on his release back to the uk. Well be asking if the money was spent on terror and how he was able to travel abroad. Heres how to get in touch. Use Victoria Live. If you text, you will be charged at the Standard Network rate. Our top story today, a ruling expected later this morning at the Supreme Court could mean that thousands of british citizens gain the legal right to bring their foreign spouse to live in the uk. Currently, people who are married to a briton but are from outside the European Economic area that is, the eu plus iceland, liechtenstein and norway, have been barred from settling here unless their partner earns more than £18,600 a year. Lisa hampele is here t

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