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BBCNEWS Newsnight July 4, 2024

Fahrenheit. We are tapping into some ofthat fahrenheit. We are tapping into some of that heat fahrenheit. We are tapping into some of that heat. It fahrenheit. We are tapping into some of that heat. It has fahrenheit. We are tapping into some of that heat. It has been fahrenheit. We are tapping into some of that heat. It has been a fahrenheit. We are tapping into some of that heat. It has been a lovely of that heat. It has been a lovely day for some of us, temperatures just under 26 degrees. Tomorrow will be warmer, we could see 27, possibly 28 but more widespread warmth generally across the country. High pressure dominating the weather as we go through the night and into tomorrow. But this low pressure, it is heading in our direction. As we go through the early hours we are going to see clear skies for many, patchy mist and fog close to coastal areas, particularly in the south west, that might be stubborn to lift as we saw this money. It will be increasingly mild and muggy, so a warm ....

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BBCNEWS BBC July 4, 2024

All, but mostjewish people would care deeply about. We have seen what that would kind of look like, we saw it on the 7th Of October where almost 1300 people were murdered, raped, kidnapped, in the biggest mass Slaughter Ofjewish People mass slaughter of jewish people since mass Slaughter Ofjewish People since the holocaust. And yet these demonstrations did not pause. They were straight out of the starting gates, as if it was the same as any other previous conflict. They were out of the starting gates before israel had even properly responded in any way whatsoever. They dont care what happened on that day and they dont Care Howjewish people feel about it, thats the fundamental truth. The demonstrations are organised by revolutionary far left org ....

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BBCNEWS BBC July 4, 2024

Papers obtained by bbc panorama show drax took timberfrom papers obtained by bbc panorama show drax took timber from rare forest in canada that it had claimed were no go areas. It comes as the government decides whether to give the firms yorkshire side billions more in environmental subsidies, funded by energy bill payers. Drax says its wood pellets are sustainable and illegally harvested. Lets get more on this from our reporter who conducted that investigation. What did you find . This is about a Power Station in england. This is the worlds biggest woodfired Power Station. It does say by burning wood pellets. It receives a huge amount of public subsidy, as you just mentioned, because these wood pellets, when you burn for electricity, that is counted as renewable energy. The Power Station gets through an awful lot of wood p ....

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BBCNEWS Breakfast July 4, 2024

Effective bankruptcy in the next few years unless the Funding System is reformed. A report by the local Government Information Unit has Found Services like parks, Leisure Facilities and libraries are at risk of being cut, while council tax could rise in some areas. Our reporter Vincent Mcaviney has more. Yay well done. Alex is about to turn 18, and on top of the regular worries parents have about their children, mum, sylvia also has to think about alexs autism and the extra support he needs to gain independence. Support thats under fire for her and other families as Birmingham City council struggles with financial difficulties. What you ....

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BBCNEWS Breakfast July 4, 2024

Low Traffic Neighbourhoods, loved by some, loathed by others. They use barriers, bollards and Automatic Number Plate Recognition cameras to control or limit access to some streets. They have been set up in recent years in london, bristol, birmingham, bournemouth and more cities, with tens of millions of pounds of government funding. The aim, to keep through traffic away from residential streets, lower average speeds, improve our quality and reduce carbon emissions. In some places, tempers have flared between drivers, pedestrians and cyclists. At least one Opinion Survey commissioned by the government has shown broad support in areas where they have been put in place. Earlier this month, the Transport Secretary said he was halting fun ....

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