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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240709

Grows on Brashear And Bahrain was a very bad accident and it was thought the halo really helped him. Certainly Lewis Hamilton is come out and said the Halo Save life. And hes mercedes bosses saying the halo also saved him. I think anybody who had any doubts about 0k, also saved him. I think anybody who had any doubts about ok, the cars might not look great with them but they are there for a very specific reason and that reason really worked yesterday. This sort of intense Driver Rivalry were seeing between Hamilton And Verstappen is nothing new for f1 but is this one getting too dangerous . I dont know whether its getting too dangerous, its very heated. And formula i at the moment has a very partisan crowd. Youre either a Max Level or a lewis lover. And it doesnt seem like many people can appreciate them both. Yesterday after the race myself and my colleagues called a Racing Incident and didnt think this too which are to penalise either driver. However the steward said it was predomina

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240710

The BusIness AffaIrs of the former presIdent Donald Trump. He denIes any WrongdoIng Constructors say BuIldIng MaterIals are runnIng short In the uk due to Increased demand, leavIng dIy projects In doubt and companIes strugglIng. And look at those vIews the Royal GeographIcal SocIety unveIls Its lIst of natural wonders of the uk. In the next half an hour, the PrIme MInIsters former chIef advIser, DomInIc CummIngs, wIll appear In front of mps to answer questIons about the governments handlIng of the CoronavIrus PandemIc. He Is expected to crItIcIse the actIons taken by the government, partIcularly around the decIsIon not to toughen up restrIctIons last autumn. But mps are lIkely to questIon hIs own choIce to travel to Barnard Castle In the sprIng. Heres our polItIcal correspondent Helen Catt and just to warn you her report does contaIn flashIng Images. It was a year ago that one of the PrIme MInIsters most senIor behInd the scenes advIsers found hImself In the spotlIght. ThIs was DomInIc

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20240710

Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the Author And Journalist rachel shabi, and columnist at the article, ali miraj. Tomorrows front pages, starting With. The daily mails front page focusses on the prime Ministers Press Conference earlier today when he warned the indian variant could jeopardise plans to end all Covid Restrictions end month. The daily telegraph, too, looks at the pms briefing, where he said hed have to level With the public over the new strain. The guardian reports mrjohnson said the gap between first and second covid jabs would be cut from 12 weeks to 8 weeks to all over 50s and the clinically vulnerable to curb the virus. Threat to Freedom Day the mirror reports the army will be drafted into hotspots. Meanwhile the express has an exclusive interview With the chancellor Rishi Sunak who says britain can look forward to a brighter future as the economy bounces back from covid. So lets begin. Lets begin if

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC 20240704

here in downing street this week the government has yet to respond to that recommendation which could cost billions. so today the prime minister has been summoned to the inquiry to explain why. that s richard with his sister. bruce noseworthy s son richard was another infected with hiv as a child. he bore it better than we did, really, because we were watching him sort of go downhill, so to speak. that must have been very hard for you as a family. yeah. and his mother, particularly. she was a nurse, and so she knew the consequences of these things. richard died, aged just 2a, before treatments for hiv were available. how important would that compensation be for you? i thinkjust acceptance that they cocked up, you know, and really produced a series of events for a lot of people resulting in their deaths. so it would be like a compensation for his absence, really. and that s what it amounts to, isn t it? well, this is richard. the government says it has accepted the moral case

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