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BBCNEWS Breakfast July 2, 2024

the company, which makes more than half the uk s disposable vapes, says it is axing a number of sweet flavours, which have been criticised for appealing to children. it s goals galore in the champions league, as arsenal hit six to win their group. but manchester united s hopes now hang in the balance, as they throw away a 2 0 lead, again, this time, in istanbul. another widely frosty morning today. all the details later on. it s thursday the 30th of november. israel and hamas have agreed to extend their temporary truce. the israeli military said it had agreed to the pause in light of the mediators efforts to continue the process of releasing hostages. it s not yet clear how long the ceasefire will last. last night, 16 more hostages taken captive by hamas designated as a terrorist organisation by the uk government were released, as were 30 palestinians. from jerusalem, 0ur middle east correspondent, hugo bachega reports. the ceasefire in gaza continues. israel and hamas ....

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at edinburgh zoo. and coming up on bbc news. manchester united s champions league hopes in the balance, with keeper onana in the spotlight after letting their lead slip at galatasaray. good afternoon. rail strikes by the rmt union are over for now. its members have voted to accept a pay deal, to end their year long dispute over pay, jobs and working conditions. they will get a backdated pay rise of 5%. it means the end of the union s mandate for more strikes until at least next spring. but another rail union aslef is pressing ahead with more industrial action starting tomorrow. here s our transport correspondent katy austin. it s been nearly a year and a half since the long running series of strikes on the railway began. commuters like these in west sussex have had to get used to it. if you want to go to work instead of being stuck at home, yeah, it disrupts normal everyday life 100%. i don t understand why there s so many. i haven t been able to go into work as freque ....

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BBCNEWS Verified July 2, 2024



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BBCNEWS BBC July 2, 2024



coming up, liverpool have to avoid defeat against an austrian side to guarantee getting out of the group stages of the europa league. they are top of their group ahead of the match at anfield. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the former health secretary matt hancock has told the covid inquiry that with the benefit of hindsight the uk should have locked down much sooner at the start of the pandemic. he said many, many lives could have been saved if the first lockdown had began three weeks earlier on the 2nd of march 2020. mr hancock also dismissed allegations from other colleagues that he had lied to them, and described what he called a toxic culture in government. 0ur political editor chris mason reports. one of the biggest names of the pandemic. the health secretary for england, matt hancock. the man in the middle on the television many nights, and the man who resigned for breaking the very rules he d helped draw up. today, his moment of account ....

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at edinburgh zoo the tale of two pandas picked for love, who just didn t get on. on bbc london the burning building, the black smoke, and on newsnight at 10:30pm. we ll go deeper behind the headlines and speak live to key players on today s big stories. plus a first look at tomorrow s front pages. good evening. a 21 year old woman who was kidnapped from the supernova music festival in israel on seventh october has tonight been reunited with her mother, as a temporary truce between israel and hamas continued for a seventh day. mia schem was one of eight hostages freed by hamas today, in return for the expected release of more palestinian detainees from israeli prisons. but as one family celebrates the return of a loved one, another is facing fresh anguish. this is shira bibas and her two young sons hamas claims they died in an israeli missile attack on gaza. tonight, the organisation, designated a terrorist group by the uk government, released a hostage video of he ....

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