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in the last year or so. and he s done some great stuff, and i thank him very much, particularly on helping to encourage vaccine take up amongst more hesitant groups and communities. new figures show fewer than one in five people with covid 19 symptoms request a test, and the number who follow self isolation rules is low. as france goes into a third lockdown we talk to an expert in paris in paris about the situation across the country. and the life and legacy of diana, princess of wales, is to be recognised with a blue plaque in london. one of six new plaques dedicated to pioneering women. good afternoon. a 22 year old has become the first british police officer to be convicted of belonging to a banned neo nazi terror group. neo nazi terrorist group. benjamin hannam was also convicted of lying on his met police application and having terrorist documents detailing knife combat and making explosive devices, following the trial at the old bailey. hejoined national action after

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240711

scotland beat england at twickenham for the first time since 1983. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. myanmar has seen the biggest demonstrations yet against last week s military coup. and there have been protests in the capital naypidaw, and also in mandalay. protestors are demanding the release of the elected leader aung san suu kyi and other members of her party. the military appears to have tried to stifle dissent with an internet blackout. our south east asia correspondent jonathan head reports. five days after the military takeover and people are testing the limits. this group included factory workers from the western suburbs of yangon. but led by young political activists, shouting their condemnation of the new regime and their support for the ousted government. translation: as a citizen l who was born in this country, i cannot accept the unjust takeover by the military. because of this military dictatorship, many of our lives have been

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News at One 20240708

two thirds of people recently infected say they ve had it before. as russia maintains its huge military presence on its borders with ukraine, talks take place in paris to try to defuse tensions. and we have a special report on siblings separated by the care system. and coming up on the bbc news channel. british pair alfie hewett and gordon reid claim a record breaking ninth consecutive grand slam title with victory in the australian open wheelchair doubles. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the prime minister borisjohnson has told mps he would not comment on an imminent report into lockdown parties in government during a raucous prime minister s questions in the commons this lunchtime. the labour leader sir keir starmer said the conservatives had done immense damage to public trust, and called again on mr johnson to resign. the official report by the senior civil servant sue gray is now complete, although it hasn t yet been handed to number ten. it is expecte

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News at Six 20240709

the impact of covid continues the number of people now waiting for routine treatment in england is now almost 6 million. and there s not much good news from down under, either, as england s dismal start in the ashes continues. and coming up on the bbc news channel. new covid measures mean football fans in england will need to be double jabbed or have a negative test to get into games with a crowd of more than 10,000. good evening and welcome to bbc news at six. the prime minister is facing yet more scrutiny today over claims of other christmas parties and now fresh questions over whether he misled an investigation into how refurbishments to his downing street flat were paid for. the conservative party has been fined nearly £18,000 for failing to keep accurate records of a donation. it comes as the investigation by the cabinet secretary into a party in downing street last december is being widened to look at two other gatherings. labour has called for the prime minister to

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for routine treatment in england is now almost 6 million. the scottish government delivers its budget with the fiannce secretary insisting it will provide people with stability and support as the country seeks to recover from coronavirus. and after 17 years it s back we look ahead to the return of the iconic sex and the city to uk screens tonight. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the prime minister is facing yet more scrutiny today over claims of other christmas parties and now fresh questions over whether he misled an investigation into how refurbishments to his downing street flat were paid for. the conservative party has been fined nearly £18,000 for failing to keep accurate records of a donation. meanwhile the investigation by the cabinet secretary the country s most senior civil servant into a party in downing street last december is being widened to look at two other gatherings. labour has called for the prime minister to resign if he is found to have mi

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