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BBCNEWS Breakfast July 7, 2024



widely into the mid 30s, locally as much as 37 celsius, especially across parts of southern england. that weather warning could have impact on health and infrastructure. sharp criticism for the way police forces investigate burglaries, robberies and theft most victims aren t getting justice, a major review says it s unacceptable tears in toronto, as serena williams says goodbye to fans in canada. playing for the first time since announcing her intention to leave the sport, she was beaten in straight sets at the canada open. a hero s welcome for rugby star ed slater, as he completes his 350 mile bike ride, just weeks after being diagnosed with motor neurone disease. good morning. it s thursday, august 11th. our main story. talks between energy bosses and the government will take place this morning, amid fears over the soaring cost of gas and electricity. average annual bills are expected to rise to more than £3,500 in october. but ministers say no extra support will b ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News July 7, 2024



kills at least 49 people. russian missiles strike the ukrainian capital of kyiv for the first time in more than a month. and wales have done it qualifying for the 2022 world cup with a 1 0 victory against ukraine in cardiff there ll be lots more coming up in sportsday at 7.30. good evening from buckingham palace, where a huge pageant along the mall has ended with an appearance by the queen. the event concludes four days of celebrations to mark her majesty s platinum jubilee. more than 10,000 people, including the military, performers and key workers, took part in the parade, which depicted key moments from each decade of her seventy year reign. sir cliff richard, ed sheeran and gary lineker were among the celebrities taking part. i m joined now by royal commentator and former press secretary to the queen, dickie arbiter. you ve no doubt been watching every single detail of the last four days. i think it s been absolutely tremendous. absolutely flawless. the icing of ....

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BBCNEWS BBC June 18, 2024



the decision not to bring charges against four retired detectives, who ran the first investigation into the murder of stephen lawrence. stephen was murdered in april 1993 in a racist attack in south london. the initial investigation failed to bring anyone to justice. two of the murderers were eventually convicted in 2012. our reporter daniel de simone broke this story, here s his report. we have had a statement from stephen s mother. she is saying that today s decision by the cps marks a new low in the way that the criminal justice system has treated her and her family. justice system has treated her and herfamily. herstatement justice system has treated her and her family. her statement says the decision of the cps not to prosecute the senior officers who were involved in the investigation of her son s cases unjustifiable. she goes on to say that institutional racism was at the heart of the first investigation and yet no consideration had been given to how it impacted ....

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BBCNEWS Breakfast June 4, 2024 05:54:00

From gloucester rugby club. they are elite sportsmen but the attributes needed for rugby and cycling differ hugely. the ups and downs were apparent very soon. a downhill instead of an uphill. day one was 90 miles to welford road, the home of leicester tigers. a club where ed had played, captained and won the league. seeing ed and his family and his team mates, current team mates and ex team mates, it is wonderful, because he will need that support. also here to greet him was kevin sinfield, now a coach with the tigers but someone who knows all too well about motor neurone disease through his amazing fundraising efforts for his former league team mate, rob burrow. he understands what challenges ed faces. once again, the rugby community comes together and gets together when one of its own falls on some difficult times, and it s brilliant what he is doing, continuing to raise awareness ....

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