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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The 20240704

After a 100 Million Euro deal was agreed by the clubs. The transfer should be done before the new german domestic season, which starts next week. And another potential huge move is on the cards. Liverpool have agreed a british record transfer for Moises Caicedo from brighton for £111 million. Caicedo s been on the radar of several Premier League sides for the last few months after a standout season for brighton, who had already rejected a series of bids from chelsea. The ecuadorian midfielder is now free to go for a medical. I have confirmed that the deal with the club is agreed. Whatever that means exactly in the end. Those who want to play it, we are in any kind of agreement, we will see that. We as a club which is right to make sure that for us we get with our resources, with the money we have, we get the best possible team together. The first of the womens world cup quarterfinals have guaranteed that the winner this year will do so for the first time. Spain and sweden are into the

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC 20240704

Good evening. Days after Asylum Seekers went aboard the Bibby Stockholm Barge on the dorset coast, all those housed on it are being evacuated after Legionella Bacteria was discovered in its water supply. The government says it is a temporary measure, and the news comes as the latest figures showed more than 750 people crossing the channel in small boats yesterday, the highest daily number so far this year. Our home editor mark easton is here what do we know of whats been happening on board the barge . Well, we have spoken to one of the 39 Asylum Seekers and he was still on board this afternoon, he, but the occupants had been told not to use Running Water for washing or showering, he spoke of his own concern, he said a number of the migrants have said they had got sore throats, he himself said he had breathing difficulties, the home office insists that none of on board have shown the symptoms of Legionnaires Disease but make no mistake this is a serious embarrassment for the government

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The 20240704

Know that there are several factors that have played a role. When we talk about wildfires, we tended to talk about wildfires, we tended to talk about wildfires, we tended to talk about three ingredients. We do know when it comes to whether, in hawaii, strong womens have fans the flames. Strong winds. Its red area represents severe drought in the structure and the orange areas moderate drought. They represent 14 of the state. These larger yellow areas are abnormally dry conditions. This sucks the moisture out of vegetation, which means in turn, these areas are more likely to catch fire. On top of all of this, scientists have recorded 90 less rainfall than a century ago. When you talk about a spark in fuel, scientists have also said that some parts of hawaii have grasses that are not native to the state and are far more flammable than some of the native plants they are. Couple that with those dry conditions, and it means those area are more likely to catch fire and spread. Hawaiis govern

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Context 20240604 19:44:00

And over the next 2a hours, firefighters struggled to access the site. the inside was gutted, but the external walls survived, and it was hoped the crooked house could be saved. then, on monday, diggers were seen demolishing what was left. the council said this was contrary to its instructions. since then, thousands of people have visited the site to express their anger. james stephens runs a nearby pub and says the loss of the crooked house has struck a nerve. people have been gathering in my pub really for the past week to talk about it, and we feel like we ve lost our dudley castle. it was really that important to us. and you could make the argument it was underused. yes, it was underused. didn t deserve to be stolen from underneath us, though. at ground level, you can see the damage caused by the fire and then the demolition of the building. this is the rubble that is all that remains of the crooked house. but you have to go up quite high

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Daily Global 20240604 18:49:00

And it was hoped the crooked house could be saved. then, on monday, diggers were seen demolishing what was left. the council said this was contrary to its instructions. since then, thousands of people have visited the site to express their anger. james stephens runs a nearby pub, and says the loss of the crooked house has struck a nerve. people have been gathering in my pub for the past week, really to talk about it, and we feel like we ve lost our dudley castle. it was really that important to us. and you could make the argument it was underused yes, it was underused. didn t deserve to be stolen from underneath us, though. at ground level, you can see the damage caused by the fire and then the demolition of the building. this is the rubble that is all that remains of the crooked house. but you have to go up quite high to get a sense of the isolation and remoteness of the location. you can also see the landfill site that surrounds it, and that s been part

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