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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Outside Source 20240709

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240704

our reporter ben king has the details. when drinkers gather at london s king charles pub this evening, there will be a new tax regime in place. changes announced in march come into effect today taxing stronger drinks more and weaker drinks less. at the same time, alcohol duties rise with inflation up by io.i%. the result a complex series of changes. 12% sparkling wine will be i9p cheaper as higher rates for fizz are abolished. a can of pre mixed gin and tonic will be 5p cheaper. but a bottle of 12% still wine will rise 44p. a bottle of vodka up 76p and a bottle of 20% port up £1.30. so among drinkers, there will be some winners and losers. but the wine and spirits industry, which sees many of its products hit with higher taxes, says customers will see higher prices and less choice. we have the biggest duty increase in almost 50 years at the same time as we have inflation rife and a cost of living crisis. on top of that, we have raw materials like glass that are increas

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The 20240704

the state will likely deduct a chunk on money for his food and lodgings in prison. we will hear from another wrongly convicted prisoner who suffered the same double injustice. and the boss of coutts bank is out. another scalp for nigel farage. we will take another look at the insider report that led to his resignation. four days from the end of the month, it is virtually certain that delights the hottest month on record. july 6th was the hottest day, with the fifth and the seventh not far behind. in an interview with the bbc today, samantha burgess from the copernicus climate change service said the data confirms that the record shattering temperatures would have been almost impossible without the warming gases we are putting into the atmosphere. so here is the chart copernicus has produced. it shows the warmest 30 months on record globally. the line on the right hand side of the chart shows temperatures this month over 0.3 degrees warmer than the previous record, set in ju

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The 20240704

wolfe, editor of the i newspaper. hundred and 25 million americans are still sweltering under a heat dome, today the president said the changing climate represents an ex essential threat to his country. so why has he not deemed it a climate emergency? and what about the jobs we lose to ai? in a report today suggests it is to pave that we will suffer. how do we replace the jobs and salaries lost? 11 days ago, lawyers acting for the former president donald trump received a target letter from special counsel jack smith. for eight months, the special counsel has launched a sprawling investigation around the event surrounding january six and whether the words and actions of the former president affected what happened. a letter normally means something is coming. today, the president s lawyers met special counsel, increasing the speculation that the indictment is now imminent. although we were told in the meeting that there was no indication of when he may be charged. it is reporte

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