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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Victoria Derbyshire 20170123



we re live until 11 this morning. we ll also be discussing what trump s been up to in his first days as president. and have you had toast this morning? government food scientists are warning that toast along with other starchy foods like chips and roast potatoes could cause cancer if they are overcooked. we will have your essential guide to the perfect slice. do get in touch on all the stories we re talking about this morning. our top story today the prime minister, theresa may, is to announce her plans to boost industry in britain. she sees the government having a new, more active role, intervening where necessary to help businesses. her strategy will be unveiled at a cabinet meeting in the north west of england later. 0ur industry correspondent, john moylan, has more. how can the government ensure the economy is fit for the future? for the business secretary, greg clark, places like this are part of the answer. it is a new automotive innovation centre in warwick ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Talking Business 20170219



overnight will be higher than the daytime average for this time of year. they will get higher still tomorrow. they are tempered somewhat by these gusty winds. trans pennine route, across the east of the grampians, you will get buffeted during the rush hour. chilly air following to the north, but further south, we could have 15 or 16 celsius tomorrow. we will start to see something potentially more stormy in the middle part of the week. more on that later. hello. this is bbc news. the headlines: thousands of prison officers in london and the south east of england are to get an instant pay increase of between £3000 and £5000. ministers said they wanted to attract the best talent after concerns the prison service was understaffed. iraqi forces say they ve taken several villages to the south of mosul, hours after launching a major offensive to retake the western half of the city from islamic state militants. save the children warn there s around 350,000 children trapped i ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Victoria Derbyshire 20170307



after we revealed potential flaws in their moderation system. hello, welcome to the programme, we re live until 11am. throughout the morning we ll bring you the latest breaking news and developing stories and a little later in the programme we ll hear from an army widow who says she had 5 miscarriages after her husband unknowingly attacked her in his sleep as a result of his post traumatic stress disorder. she s now suing the ministry of defence. we ll talk to her after 10am. do get in touch on all the stories we re talking about this morning use the hashtag #victorialive. if you text, you will be charged at the standard network rate. our top story today, the labour leaderjeremy corbyn has accused theresa may s government of having an issue with people with disabilities. corbyn has previously claimed that the prime minister is turning the conservatives back into the nasty party by quietly announcing a change to rules on disability benefits. let s get more on this fr ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170309



dedicated to both soldiers and civilians, at a special service in central london. an australian man alleged to have posed as justin bieber online is charged with more than 900 child sex offences. jubilation in the catalan capital as barcelona produced one of the greatest comebacks in football history with a stunning victory over paris saint germain in the champions league. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the chancellor philip hammond has defended his plan to raise national insurance contributions for the self employed, saying the government faces new challenges. mr hammond is facing criticism of the budget announcement for apparently going against a 2015 manifesto pledge on tax rises. the change, due to come in next year, will mean 1.6 million self employed people paying on average £240 more every year. learning to solve technical problems at a college in dudley in the west midlands this morning. and after yesterday s budget the chancellor s the one looking f ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Click 20170311



forces get closer to recapturing it from the so called islamic state. 50,000 people have fled the city over the last fortnight alone. the iraqi army is now pushing deeper into the extremist stronghold in the city. the police have revealed a 23 year old jailed for killing a boy and his aunt during a car chase in london last august had over 50 previous convictions. the family of the victims say they are disappointed with the 12 yearjail sentence he has been given. the singer ed sheerin has been speaking about his delight at racking up nine of the songs in this week s top ten charts. despite his success, he says it is time to rethink the way the charts are compiled. but is it from me. we will be back at two o clock but now here on bbc news it is time for click. this week, watch out, pollution. we will clean up the city with a bird? no, a plane? no. it is a flying fish drone. this week is the bbc‘s so i can breathe season, looking at ways to tackle air pollution around th ....

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