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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240707

missing for three years. police investigating the murder of 19 year old leah croucher say they ve found human remains. the fastest hat trick in champions league history mo salah helps liverpool to an emphatic victory over rangers, beating them 7 1 at ibrox. 13 year old lowri s campaign to persuade tech bosses to create more glasses wearing emojis. it s not very nice for someone who wears glasses, especially if it s their first time wearing glasses, to find an emoji that is a nerd and be, like, now i wear glasses, am i that? good morning. a mild start across the south east this morning, where we have some rain. the rain will clear and fought most of us it is going to be dry with sunny intervals but showery rain coming in from the north west. a few pleasantries caught on camera as the prime minister met with the king yesterday. your majesty, great to see you again. back again. it s a great pleasure. dear, oh, dear. the king s words, dear, oh, dear . a tick to move the convers

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more surplus food to those in need after a drop off in donations as the cost of living crisis bites. and the british built space rover looking for work after its mission to mars was cancelled. good afternoon. the prime minister has refused to rule out a real terms cut in benefits, despite growing pressure to do so. liz truss faces a fresh battle with some conservative mps who want her to promise welfare payments will rise in line with inflation rather than earnings a lower percentage figure that would save the government billions of pounds. there s already a cabinet split on the issue the leader of the commons, penny morduant, has openly demanded that benefits do go up in line with prices. this morning, the prime minister told the bbc she would still like to see the rate of tax paid by the highest earners to be lower, despite ditching her plan to do just that only yesterday. iain watson reports from the conservative party conference. it s tin hat time for liz truss. she a

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20240707

thick enough on sunday to give some rain, not much, mind you. most of it will be across england and wales but it could prove to be hit and miss. further north, lots of dry weather and sunshine, the weather improving across northern england and north wales. not much rain across the far south of england stop looks like it is going to be quite warm, still, for the final at wembley. if there is going to be any rain it will not amount to much at all. looking at what is coming into next week and we see some more rain across the northern half of the uk to start the new month later in the week it should stop drier and brighter, but a little bit cooler. jane. thanks, darren. and that s bbc news at ten on friday the 29th ofjuly. there s more analysis of the day s main stories on newsnight with kirsty wark, which isjust getting under way on bbc two. the news continues here on bbc one as now it s time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are but,

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20240707

birmingham is hosting the commonwealth games. this is the city s alexander stadium, where a live audience of 30,000 people is expected for the opening ceremony. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are miatta fahnbulleh, the chief executive of the new economics foundation, which is a left wing economics think thank. the institute of economic affairs or iea a free market think tank. and also with me is annabel denham, who s director of communications at the institute of economic affairs or iea a free market think tank. will come back to both. a few more titles have will come back to both. a few more titles have come will come back to both. a few more titles have come in, will come back to both. a few more titles have come in, let s will come back to both. a few more titles have come in, let s kick will come back to both. a few more titles have come in, let s kick off looking at what the front pages show at the mo

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News at One 20240707

and it could have been you the lucky couple who ve scooped £181; million. he was like, i ve got a secret to tell you. i ve got a secret to tell you. yeah. and then he told me and i was like, don t be stupid! and coming up on the bbc news channel. england starjofra archer s injury nightmare continues. he ll miss the rest of the season with a stress fracture in his lower back. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the metropolitan police has completed its investigation into breaches of covid regulations at downing street and whitehall. the force said a total of 126 fixed penalty notices have been issued. 28 people have received between two and five fines. downing street have said that the prime minister has been told there will be no more action against him, after he was fined last month for an event on his 56th birthday injune 2020. the conclusion of the police investigation opens the way for the publication of the senior civil servant sue gray s report into go

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