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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240926

And smartwatch payments, the once essential item could become a thing of the past. Good morning. Its goals galore for chelsea and signs of lift off this season, as they beat barrow 5 0. All the Premier League sides in action avoiding an upset in Last Nights League Cup. A dry start to the day for many. A few showers around. When wilful on areas already saturated. All of the details shortly. When will all. Its wednesday, 25th september. Labours first Party Conference since the party was elected injuly is due to come to a close this afternoon, with the Prime Minister promising delegates that change is on the horizon. Today the focus will be on the scrapping of the Winter Fuel Payment for pensioners, and the debate from unions to reverse it. Our political correspondent Helen Catt sent this report. Applause. It was the first time in 15 years that a sitting Prime Minister had addressed labours Party Conference. In his speech, Sir Keir promised the country that change was coming. I know that

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240714

Making roads impassable. flash flooding in North Yorkshire making roads impassable. I have been outside, this car a recognised floating down the road. I had to make sure there was nobody in them. It is about five to six foot deep out there. And video assistant referees come to the premier league this season, but not everyone is a fan. When you score a goal, you dont know whether to celebrate or not, because you know the goal is getting reviewed, and you dont know what is going on with it. And we will be taking an in depth look at the papers with our reviewers tonight. Stay with us for that. Good evening. Borisjohnson has made his first visit to wales as Prime Minister, outlining his proposals, for britains exit from the eu. But there has been fierce criticism from welsh farming groups, who say leaving the European Union without a deal would be catastrophic and could lead to civil unrest. Wales, which voted for brexit in the 2016 referendum, is heavily dependent on agriculture, and more

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240714

The pound drops further. Financial markets think a no deal brexit is increasingly likely, sending the pound close to its lowest in 30 years. Good morning. Yesterday some torrential thundery downpours lead torrential thundery downpours lead to some flash flooding in parts of yorkshire. Today we could see some more of that as we continue with some heavy, thundery downpours. The drier across some southern and south western areas. I will have more in 15 minutes. The latest uk climate data has revealed that the ten hottest years on record have all taken place since 2002. Analysis of temperature records dating back to 1884 also reveals that none of the ten coldest years have occurred since 1963. Scientists say the report underlines how much the uk has been affected by Climate Change, as our science editor David Shukman explains. Temperatures so low, the sea off kent actually froze. This was back in 1963, one of the chilliest years experienced in britain over the last century. But what is sig

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News At Nine 20240714

Car industry plummets, as companies spend heavily on preparations for a no deal brexit. Britains ten hottest days on record have all taken place since 2002. Scientists say its a clear sign of Climate Change. And at 9 40, we speak to World Champion swimmer adam peaty after he claims his third gold medal at the world aquatics championships. Good morning, and welcome to the bbc news at 9 00am. Mps have called on the new Prime Minister to take personal responsibility for tackling knife and gun crime among young people. They say schools in areas with a higher risk of Youth Violence should be given dedicated Police Officers. The Home Affairs Committee criticised the governments current Violence Reduction strategy as completely inadequate in its report, the committee called for more investment into Neighbourhood Policing including a commitment to get a Police Officer into all schools in areas with an above average risk of serious Youth Violence by april 2020. Our Home Affairs Correspondent da

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