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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsnight 20240704

Weather, possibly 15 or 16 even. To the north, chilly, the shower is a tad wintry on the tops of the scottish mountains but that milder air will move northwards again as we head towards the end of the week. We are looking at the prospect of some 16 and welcome to scotlands largest town, a stones throw from glasgow. Historically, it was a Labour Stronghold until the partys rout in scotland in 2015, when the snp had a spectacular win here. So with a general election looming, what are the preoccupations and passions of the people of paisley be It Domestic Issues or defence, education and the environment, young and old, rich and poor . Tonight, politicians and people from every major sector are gathered to debate how they, and scotland, are faring 25 years on from the opening of scotlands parliament. Good evening. Applause paisley became an economic powerhouse in the Industrial Revolution, at the forefront of the textile industry, home of the famous paisley pattern, and equally famous radi

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsnight 20240705

p9p up and south west and then it starts to pep up later in the day. it could affect the south east and wimbledon. further north showers will sink southwards and there will be sunny spells in between. a mixture of sunshine and showers for much of the country. at the moment, it doesn t look that great for wimbledon, we could have thundery downpours at times, a lack of sunshine and temperatures in the mid teens. this developing area of low pressure could swipe the south east as it moves towards denmark. the low countries, dunlop will bear the brunt of this deepening below. for us on wednesday we are in between systems so it is pay, won t pay or can pay, won t pay or we re not saying? what s the point of independent pay review bodies if the government takes no notice? we ll be speaking to a former conservative health minister and the assistant general secretary of the tuc. also tonight, after an overnight israeli air strike on what it describes as a command and control centre in

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Nicky 20240706

used to. the fork to farm summit, the prime minister at meeting stakeholders, cheaper cuts, needs must and they will be discussing how we improve food security and production. we ve also got new figues from which? that put food inflation for april at over i7% the consumer group says prices ofjuice, chocolate, water, fish, chilled ready meals and cheese are continuing to rise. the british retail consortium saying it is confident that supermarkets are doing all they can to keep food prices low. get in touch with us this morning. food prices, reality or rip off? here is the news from karishma patel. thank you. the latest figures show the number of people not working due to long term illness is at a record high. the office for national statistics also found wages are rising at their fastest rate for 20 years but that those increases are being outstripped by inflation. vodafone is to cut 11,000 jobs over the next three years which is about a tenth of its workforce. this w

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240706

need is yet another consultation, what we actually need is more teachers right now. children s education, if you want to inspire children and make them feel like maths is something that they can enjoy, we need good maths teachers, we are short of teachers, short of maths teachers. if rishi sunak really wants to transform our education, he could pick up labour s plan right now, polish the tax status, charitable tax status private schools enjoy and use that to fund the recruitment of extra teachers, including maths teachers. it also showed each what they do and it also showed each what they do and i have to say, that it is in my own patch, when they talk to me they say they don t feel that this government is the back at all. and that is what we really need and that is what a labour government would bring. what i do said there were tax cuts that could found six and i ve thousand teachers, could that be enough, would be not have to make deeper cuts elsewhere, nothing comes for fr

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS World Business Report 20240706

oil supplies look to tighten from next month, after saudi arabia and other opec plus oil producers announce output cuts of about 1.1 million barrels a day. saudi arabia said the move was aimed at stabilising the market. well, oil prices are currently trading higher, after the move by 0pec+. this is the second time the cartel slashed productions. the group last did so in october, cutting output by two million barrels per day. jonathan robinson is global power & energy research director at frost and sullivan. this move by saudi was something of a surprise. the us publicly ruled out new crude purchases to replenish its own strategic stockpile. how much of a collision course does it put ridadh on with america? it is interesting because russia had cut its production separately in march so it suggests a bit of co ordination between russia and saudi arabia and clearly they want to put a floor under the price of oil and see it recovering to the side of $90 a barrel, where it has been

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