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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC 20240703

he says none of this happened. he says he didn t do anything wrong here. today we are expecting for the former publisher of the national enquirer to be back on the stand, because he is someone who was integrally a part of all of these transactions that are said to have been made in order to sort of catch and kill stories that looked unfavourable to the former president or to the then candidate trump at the time. so he is going to be back on the stand. the defence, the former president s legal team is going to be questioning him as they continue to try and poke holes in some of these arguments that the former president, again, orchestrated this scheme illegally to disclose some of those payments. a primary school teacher who stabbed her boyfriend and buried his body in the garden of their terraced house in northampton has pleaded guilty to murder, during her second trial at the old bailey. fiona beal, who s 50, was arrested last year after police found a notebook containing he

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC 20240703

after ending his coalition with the greens. the bbc understands he will not be announcing his resignation despite a conservative confidence vote in his leadership of the scottish government, likely to be scheduled for holyrood next week. our scotland local correspondent david henderson has the story. the bute house agreement lasted less than 1,000 days, but it brought green ministers into government for the first time anywhere in the uk and with them came a raft of green policies. so what do voters think now they re gone? i think it s sad because i think the greens are a good influence on the snp, but i guess we ve had a minority government before, so i guess it s going to happen again. yeah, like, ivote green most of the time. but, yeah, it hasn t been brilliant. for months, this power sharing deal was under pressure, with key plans like the deposit return scheme stalled, then ditched. chanting: trans rights! the final straw, a row over the pause on the prescription of pub

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Victoria Derbyshire 20170306

light devices responsible for destroying your child s sleep? we ll hear how hospital attendances in england for children under 1a with sleep disorders have tripled in ten years. i end iend up i end up asking her if she wants it because then i can get stuff done. hello. welcome to the programme. we re live until 11. ina in a second we will bring you more on the deal about selling temper macro to the french. and we ll discuss how police in durham are planning to give free heroin to addicts in a bid to cut drug related crime. will it work? do get in touch. there are fears for thousands ofjobs at vauxhall plants in the uk this morning. it s after the french company that owns peugeot and citroen struck a £1.9 billion deal to buy general motors european unit, which includes vauxhall. 11,500 workers are employed by the company in luton and ellesmere port. the unite union says its priority is to safeguard theirjobs. our business correspondent joe lynam is here. what other worries a

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Sleepless Britain - Panorama 20170308

by failing to value their sleep. oh, i can t do it, too fast. clock ticks across the developed world, children are sleeping less than previous generations. ..as long as you guys have been alive. students in english schools are the most sleep deprived in europe. how many of you heard the phrase, sleep on it? clock ticks you ve heard that? what s it if you go to school and you haven t had a good night s sleep? how do you feel? tiring. can t be bothered walking to school. you can t even be bothered walking to school? no. do you find it difficult to wake up in the morning? all: yeah. i try and fall asleep in lessons, but i always get caught. does anyone actually fall asleep in lessons? does that ever happen? i ve seen someone do it in my french class before. ifell asleep in english, because we read a book and i was reading a book and i was like that and then just. . .i fell asleep. you were nodding off? yeah. a growing body of research shows that poor sleep jeopardises our chil

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Sleepless Britain - Panorama 20170310

how many of you heard the phrase, sleep on it? clock ticks. you ve heard that? what s it if you go to school and you haven t had a good night s sleep? how do you feel? tiring. can t be bothered walking to school. you can t even be bothered walking to school? no. do you find it difficult to wake up in the morning? all: yeah. i try and fall asleep in lessons, but i always get caught. does anyone actually fall asleep in lessons? does that ever happen? i ve seen someone do it in my french class before. ifell asleep in english, because we read a book and i was reading a book and i was like that and then just. . .i fell asleep. you were nodding off? yeah. a growing body of research shows that poor sleep jeopardises our children s school performance and their long term health. we desperately need to get children s sleep onto the public health agenda. we ve done it with nutrition. people now are starting to understand the perils of sugar, the dangers of childhood obesity, they now

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