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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Sportsday 20240709

and the wind is likely to have more impact. gusts of 70, 80 mph around irish sea coast. widely over northern ireland, england and wales and along the east coast of scotland, gusts of 50 mph, may be stronger in the evening over the north sea coasts. that is storm barra. it will weaken and the wind is going to ease on tuesday night. still win the on wednesday but not as windy. still windy across the south west of wales and england. around the low pressure, showers and rain and cold enough in the north for a little rain and cold enough in the north for a little snow rain and cold enough in the north for a little snow on rain and cold enough in the north for a little snow on the rain and cold enough in the north for a little snow on the hills. rain and cold enough in the north for a little snow on the hills. not very nice. thank you. thank you. that s all from the bbc news at six, so it s goodbye from me, and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc s news teams where you are. hello, i m 0l

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsday 20240709

border with poland. and fw de klerk, the man who released nelson mandela from prison, and ended white rule in south africa, has died at the age of 85. it s eight in the morning in singapore, and midnight in the scottish city of glasgow, where negotiators have just 2a hours to agree a deal that will limit global temperature rises to 1.5 degrees. there was a gloomy message from the head of the un, antonio guterres, who said governments were unlikely to make the pledges needed, to cut greenhouse gas emissions in line with the targets set. our science editor david shukman is in glasgow, and considers what still needs to be done, as the conference draws to a close. the endgame of the conference urgent consultations with governments back home, checking the agreement line by line, assessing every word. the warnings about rising temperatures are clear, but national interests are at stake, so the talks go on. we are not there yet on the most critical issues. there is still a lot mor

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsday 20240709

has died at the age of 85. scientists in the us use a new type of drug to reverse back leg paralysis in mice. and how a retired doctor in southern england discovered a new species of dinosaur with an unusually large nose. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news, it is newsday. hello and thanks forjoining us. with hours to go before the cop26 climate summit is due to end, the un secretary general told delegates in glasgow their promises don t amount to enough. antonio guterres said the pledges rang hollow when the fossil fuels industry still received trillions in subsidies. the event is expected to overrun. our science editor david shukman considers what still needs to be done, as the conference draws to a close. the endgame of the conference urgent consultations with governments back home, checking the agreement line by line, assessing every word. the warnings about rising temperatures are clear, but national interests are at stake, so the talks go on. we are no

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240709

britain from france. a hard-hitting picture and headline there. french| picture and headline there. french have surrendered to traffickers. using this military terms about migrants. britain has accused the french of ceding sovereign territory to criminal people smugglers, is the first line of that story, by allowing a record number migrants to reach the uk in a single day. pretty patel of the home secretary, said to be furious at the quote priti priti patel, the home secretary. yes, it is a very big number, it is significant. it is also pushing the sleeves off the front pages, which certainly for some newspapers, the conservative party would rather have stories of getting tough on the french beast of the migrants than taking body blows about mps having second jobs or being accused of sleazy behaviour vis a vis migrants. sleazy behaviour vis-a-vis migrants- sleazy behaviour vis-a-vis miarants. ~ . ., ., , ., migrants. we have had a statement issued from migrant

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