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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240709



i feel angry about what is going on in downing street, but the correct process now is to get to the full facts. it s being reported a man who held four people hostage at a synagogue in texas for more than 10 hours was a british citizen. police say the man is now dead, all the hostages have been freed. rafael benitez has been sacked as everton manager, after less than seven months in charge at the club. coming up later this hour, mark kermode joins jane hill to discuss the latest cinema releases and what s new on streaming in the film review. good afternoon. welcome to bbc news. the tennis star novak djokovic has deen deported from australia after losing his attempt to have the government s decision to remove his visa overturned. a federal court upheld the decision to cancel his visa on the grounds that the world men s number one s refusal to be vaccinated against covid made him a threat to public health. the serbian prime minster accused australia of a witch hunt. mr dj ....

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after a photo emerges of him taking part in a quiz. he can t deliver the leadership that this country needs and we have got a very important votes coming up next week and he can t even discharge the basic functions of government. he is the worst possible leader of the worst possible time. they can now make their mind up when they see this picture on a virtual screen, on a zoom call, thanking his team that were in the building because they have to respond to a national emergency. emergency teams search for survivors in 6 us states, after more than 80 people die in the largest outbreaks of tornadoes in us history. and coming up in half an hour, the media show takes a look at the christmas party scoops and asks how did the journalists involved get hold of them? good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. in the last half hour, red bull s max verstappen has won his first formula one world championship after beating rival lewis hamilton in a dramatic abu dhabi grand prix. versta ....

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prime minister. mr speaker, what i can tell- the right honourable gentleman is that, is that all guidance was followed completely. during numberten. tens of thousands of people have spent a fifth night without power in north england and scotland after storm arwen destroyed infrastructure. the government outlines more details of its 10 year plan to reform the social care system in england, including £300 million investment to help people live independently for longer. staff at 58 universities start a three day strike about pay, pensions and working conditions. the death of a 16 year old girl in hamilton in south lanarkshire is being treated as murder. a typical uk family will spend £1,700 more on bills and food next year, according to a forecast for bbc panorama. good afternoon. the health secretary sajid javid says there s no need for people to change their plans for christmas because of the omicron variant. but he said it would be sensible for people to take a latera ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240709



the cars taking centre stage at a special exhibition celebrating james bond. good morning. temperatures are set to climb over the next few days but that does not mean it will always be sunny. there is cloud and rain and forecast. i will have all the details later the programme. it s sunday, october the 17th. our main story: the man arrested by police following the killing of the essex mp, sir david amess, has been named as ali harbi ali. the 25 year old is being held under the terrorism act, and officers have until friday to question him. last night, a candlelit vigil was held in tribute to sir david, who was stabbed multiple times during a constituency surgery on friday. frances read has this report. lighting candles so he will be remembered. hundreds gathered to pay their respects to david amess, all faiths, younger and older. not everyone may have agreed with his politics, but in this community they respected and loved him. he touched everybody s respected and love ....

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good afternoon, and welcome to bbc news. millions of households are now facing much higher power bills. businesses and analysts are warning that the sharp rise in energy prices will lead to households paying more for builds and everyday products. the boss of supermarket iceland said price rises were now inevitable, the business secretary has said uk gas supplies would be sufficient this winter, but acknowledged that more energy firms would fold in the coming months. kwasi kwarteng told energy providers that developing renewable sources will be the only way to protect against soaring gas prices long term as our personal finance correspondent kevin peachey reports. just like the season s weather, bill payers are being warned the worst is yet to come. a host of energy companies have collapsed in recent weeks. their customers moved to a new supplier are already having to pay hundreds of pounds more a year than they expected. a price cap does protect millions of people ....

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