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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20240711

what they needed was this, mo salah onside. just one behind. but turn your back for an instant. now, first leg 3 1 isn t the tie won, but they look like the genuine madrid. erling haaland was playing against manchester city. next season, he might be playing for them, or anyone with money. well, he s borussia dortmund s for now. and anyway, do manchester city really need someone else? here was the kind of slick team attack which has swept by all opponents recently, to give them the lead against dortmund. now, haaland showed his strengths. not quite with the shot, but it was his pass which seemed to turn things. a late equaliser. not quite late enough. still time for city, for foden, for 2 1, and for that feeling. joe wilson, bbc news. that s it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are rosamund urwin, senior reporter of the sunday times and broad

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Travel Show 20240711

our health correspondent, katharine da costa, reports. like all secondary schools in england, these pupils in london are getting three rapid covid tests in school followed by two home tests a week, but while tests taken at home could be backed up with a standard lab based pcr test, under government policy that won t be happening in schools. but lateral flow tests aren t as accurate. public health england suggests that for every thousand carried out, between one and three will give a an incorrect positive result, a so called false positive. and with around 3.4 million state secondary school pupils in england, the number of inaccurate tests could run into many thousands. richard patton s son had a positive lateral flow test result on wednesday. his school told him to take a pcr test, which came back negative, but richard says nhs test and trace said the family still needed to isolate for 10 days. it has affected my two kids because they can t go to school. it has affected my wi

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Our World 20240711

that there is urgency for collective action . concerns are being raised that thousands of pupils and their households may wrongly be told to isolate because of inaccurate rapid covid test results. secondary school pupils in england are being offered lateral flow tests as schools return next week. these tests are less accurate than the ones carried out at official testing centres which are analysed in labs. our health correspondent, katharine da costa, reports. like all secondary schools in england, these pupils in london are getting three rapid covid tests in school followed by two home tests a week, but while tests taken at home could be backed up with a standard lab based pcr test, under government policy that won t be happening in schools. but lateral flow tests aren t as accurate. public health england suggests that for every thousand carried out, between one and three will give a an incorrect positive result, a so called false positive. and with around 3.4 million state

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240702

they included the three year old twins, ema and yuly. they were captured with other relatives when hamas set fire to their home. they were freed with their mother, sharon, but theirfather is believed to remain in gaza. also released were brother and sister erez and sahar kalderon. their relative spoke about his relief as he waited to see them again. i m finding that it s difficult to go from a state of endless anxiety about their fate, to a state of relief and joy. i believe it will take time. this is an exciting and heart feeling moment, but we also understand that it is the beginning of a difficult rehabilitation process for sahar and erez, who are still young and have been through an unbearable experience. the truce between israel and hamas allowed the return of dozens of hostages but dozens more are still in captivity. over 150 of our hostages men, women, children, babies over 150 other hostages men, women, children, babies who s taking care of them? who is hold

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Coronavirus Update

drjenny harries the deputy chief medical officerfor england. the prime minister is likely to be asked about today s other main news as the duchess of sussex tells american tv that her treatment by the royal family led her to contemplate suicide. she tells oprah winfrey that one unnamed family member raised questions about the skin colour of her son archie. so, we have in tandem the conversation of, he won t be given security, he s not going to be given a title. and also, concerns and conversations about how dark his skin might be when he s born. oprah winfrey has since said harry wanted to clarify that it was not the queen or prince philip who made the comments about archie s skin. she also addressed the couple s desire for privacy. hello. welcome to this bbc news special in the next few minutes the prime minister will be leading a coronavirus news briefing at downing street. today marks the first stage of the borisjohnson s road map out of lockdown for england. all s

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