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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC 20240704



hello. my name s muted i from cheshire police. can we step in two seconds? oh, yes. this is the moment when the net closed in. yep, not a problem. in tears, lucy letby is brought out of her house under arrest and taken away. it seemed unbelievable a neonatal nurse, a protector of the most vulnerable members of society. lucy letby had worked at the countess of chester children s hospital since 2012. in early 2015, she qualified to work in the neonatal high dependency and intensive care units. onjune 8 that year, she committed her first murder. for the next 12 months, the attacks continued. injune 2016, two babies died in two days. 0n the third day, another baby collapsed. letby was taken off clinical duties. two years later, letby was arrested for the first time. police found medical records under her bed and hand scrawled notes. i am a horrible, evil person, one says. i am evil. i did this, says another. i don t deserve to live. i killed them on purpose becau ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsnight 20240704



to move very quickly. dan roan, bbc news, sydney. this programme continues on bbc one. after a trial lasting 10 months, a jury decided nurse lucy letby deliberately injected seven babies with air, force fed others milk and poisoned some with insulin. her victims included twins and two boys in a set of identical triplets, who she murdered within 2a hours of each other. consultants who told hospital managers they had concerns about letby were forced to apologise to herfor raising suspicions. we ll ask why bosses at the countess of chester hospital, where she worked, failed to investigate the deaths for so long. there is only one serial killer of babies. the executive team were not the people who were responsible for the deaths of those babies, but they had some opportunities to get to the bottom of what was happening. and why does a health professional trained to save lives become a serial killer? the person who kills within a healthcare setting has already developed the ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC 20240704



for a few months ever since they proved that section m14 noticed proved that section 1414 noticed where they declared themselves bankrupt. we are at a point now where they have to make £300 million savings for the next two years and if they don t agree this budget they will be bankrupt. the money will run out and people won t get paid. they are gathering in the council chamber, we think they will start talking about the budget in about 20 minutes or half an hour. you will hear a lot of different politicians talking. labourwill hear a lot of different politicians talking. labour will probably blame the conservative government for the reduced income it s had, the lower grants over recent years in terms of austerity. the conservatives will blame labourfor austerity. the conservatives will blame labour for its botched introduction of the oracle payroll system which cost over £100 million and its failure to deal with equal pay abilities which are closing on another billion ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240704



continuing to support refugees. weather wise, much colder this morning weather wise, much colder this morning a weather wise, much colder this morning. a bit more sunshine around. details morning. a bit more sunshine around. details on morning. a bit more sunshine around. details on that and the weekend forecast details on that and the weekend forecast coming up here on breakfast. it s friday, the 23rd of february. our main story. average household energy bills are expected to fall when the new ofgem price cap is announced this morning. the cap affects 29 million households in england, wales and scotland. campaigners say that, even with a drop in charges to consumers, many will still struggle to pay their bills. our cost of living correspondent, kevin peachey, reports. jackie s moved her armchairs into the kitchen, so she only needs to warm one room. it s one of many changes around her home to keep her energy use and bills down. i ve worked all my life, and a l ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC 20240704

problem here and it s demonstrating they are not fit for government, they haven t changed and they shouldn t be voted in when the election comes later in the year. could you win this by election now then? i don t know, i ve not been to rochdale, we hope absolutely that rochdale may return a conservative mp. i don t think it s done so since the 19505. but, you know, hope springs eternal and we will fight very hard for every vote. but the key issue here is, how have labour got themselves into a mess in one of their safer seats, which means the candidate has been disavowed and he s been disavowed for comments made to a labour party meeting. let s speak to annabel tiffin in salford. she tiffin in salford. is our political editor for the north she is our political editor for the north west. annabel, so where does this stand now, where does it leave the ballot? i this stand now, where does it leave the ballot? ~ ., ., , the ballot? i think labour was alwa s the ballot? i think labo ....

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