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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20240709

Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers wIll be brIngIng us toMorrow. WIth me arejo kIernan, former welsh Labour AdvIser and broadcaster, and Mo husseIn, former conservatIve advIser and polItIcal commentator. ToMorrows front pages. We start wIth vI. Of the I. The Uks Energy CrIsIs Is the lead for the paper It suggests taxpayers wIll be footIng the bIll for energy fIrms goIng bust, as the government prepares loans to support the Industry. The PrIce Cap must go the warnIng from energy companIes on the front of the telegraph, who say they need to raIse bIlls to meet the rIse In wholesale gas prIces. That story Is also top for the ft, wIth reassurance from the BusIness Secretary that the uks lIghts wIll not be goIng out as a result of the crIsIs. The paper also pIcks up on news that the us wIll relax Travel Rules for those travellIng from the uk and the eu from november. DespIte those reassurances from the BusIness Secretary, the guardIan tells us to prepare for a wInter of

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsday 20240709

A spectacular but destructive display, and the only option is to get out of its way. And a Special Report from afghanistan on the dire conditions the un says are leading to a humanitarian disaster. Live from our studio in singapore. This is Bbc News. Its newsday. Its seven in the morning in singapore, and its seven in the evening in washington, dc, where the us government has announced plans to relax restrictions on Air Travel for fully vaccinated nationals in early november. Travellers from brazil, china, india, and many european nations, including britain, will be able to board flights. Covid Testing And Contact tracing will be needed, but not quarantining. Near Blanket Restrictions were imposed 18 months ago at the start of the pandemic heres white House Press Secretaryjen psaki. Well be putting a place strict protocols to prevent the spread from passengers flying internationally. We require adults travelling to the united states be fully vaccinated. Obviously, this is the conclusio

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20240709

That have been involved with, from the very beginning obviously her parents, and part of this path for her. And other people who havent been there tonight but are obviously watching, what a huge Moment it is for them, the Strength And Conditioning coaches that they talked about, the first coaches. This is an exceptional time. Those of the people that made Emma Raducanu at an early age, the foundations, got her to enjoy the game. The Rest Wasjust foundations, got her to enjoy the game. The rest was just probably a lot more easy to develop because she had a passion, she has a desire, she has a huge talent. Take a Moment for everybody thats been involved with her. As for the future, everybody is going to want a piece of Emma Raducanu. Everybody s can want her at their tournaments, theres be huge offers financially that will come in. It seems to be right up until this Moment they havent got a Step Wrong in Herjourney Enter and I Expect they will be as clinical going forward as they have be

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240710

Hello. Despite the international criticism There Has been of the us withdrawal from afghanistan, no one should question the professionalism or the resolve of the troops staging the evacuation. Amid all the obvious dangers and chaos that surrounds the kabul airfield, they have evacuated over 40,000 people so far, 16,000 in the last 2a hours. That is impressive. But the Uk Defence secretary said today the operation will last only as long, as The Americans stick with it. And ahead of Tomorrows G7 virtual summit, borisjohnson has signalled loudly that he would like President Biden to extend the August 31st deadline so they can bring more people out. The taliban said today if there was such a delay there would be consequences. This morning, unidentified gunmen opened fire on the security cordon. Us, german and afghan soldiers responded. 0ne Afghan Guard was killed. From kabul, here is secunder kermani. Its crowded, filthy and baking hot. But desperate afghans keep coming to kabul airport. S

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240710

Secretary, Dominic Raab, of a Dereliction Of Duty, after reports he declined to phone his afghan counterpart to seek Help Airlifting interpreters out of afghanistan. But the government has defended his actions. The only problem last week was not a Phone Call to an Afghan Government that was melting away and had almost, or didnt have any leverage. The Number One challenge at the end of last week was whether the airport would continue to fly, allow planes to fly out, and those people we were getting out, would they be allowed to get out . Survivors in haiti ask when is help coming, after Saturdays Earthquake killed almost 2,000 people. The largest survey of Covid Infection in the uk has found that both the Pfizer And Astrazeneca vaccines are still offering good protection against the Delta Variant. And coming up this hour, as the paralympics get under way next week, One Campaign will light up Uk Landmarks to raise awareness of global disability discrimination. Hello and welcome if youre

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