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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC Newsroom Live 20170526

the seven month old girl dies after being found unresponsive in a car in county tipperary on one of the hottest days of the year county tipperary. neither as the two parties are presenting honest choices, suggests a report. severe disruption and long queues at gatwick airport, as the automated conveyor belt system breaks down scientists describe new observations of the planetjupiter sent back to earth by nasa s spacecraftjuno as breathtaking good morning, it s friday 26th may. i m annita mcveigh, welcome to bbc newsroom live. the labour leaderjeremy corbyn, as we have let you know, is about to give a speech in which shall say there was a connection between british foreign policy abroad including wars in the middle east and north africa and terrorism at home. he ll also say a labour government will be one which will reduce rather than increase the terror threat. the conservatives have already reacted to this by saying the comments are inappropriate and crassly timed in l

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170526

million chasing the dream. 6.5 million chasing the dream. 6.5 million of that is cash payers cash. for ben ainslie, the trophy would be priceless. personally, and for everyone in the team, i think it would be the biggest achievement if we can pull this off and win the america s cup for britain. look at oui’ america s cup for britain. look at our sporting maritime heritage, it s the one thing that s missing. it would be huge if we could bring the cup home. mild-mannered of the water, ruthless on it. this night of the realm is a man on a mission. another scorcher. it is not often we get pictures like this not a cloud in the sky. a little bit of high cloud there across scotland, where we could see one of the highest temperatures again in the uk. a bit of cloud bubbling up in northern ireland. that is because we have this whether from encroaching from the west, and that will bring the gradual thundery breakdown over the course of the beacon. before that point, this afternoon

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170526

atrocity has been named. she was megan hurley who was just 15 years old. i will have all the latest from here where people are continuing to arrive to lay flowers. at the g7 summit in sicily, theresa may urges world leaders to discuss fighting online extremism. ben ainslie s bid for sailing history gets under way tomorrow after a delay caused by high winds. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the labour leaderjeremy corbyn has given a speech this morning, linking british military action abroad to terrorist attacks here at home. mr corbyn said the ‘war on terror‘ is not working and that a different approach is needed. he was speaking as election campaigning resumed after monday s attack in manchester. the conservatives have condemned his remarks as crass and ‘appallingly timed . our political correspondent iain watson reports. the political truce after manchester, ended this morning. but first, there was a further moment of remembrance. can i ask that we all stand

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsnight 20170601

this is turning out to be a weird election opinion polls gyrating, reputations fluctuating, the unpredictable quickly becomes conceivable, or not. there s been farce, and sadly, there has been more tragedy in this campaign than we ve experienced before. yet, a week to go to the vote, and it feels as though some of our structural problems have yet to get a mention. so we re going to start with one tonight, even at the risk of looking like we are off the subject of the campaign. the question is how we deal with britain s lopsided, low productivity economy? for all the rhetoric of us being the fifth, or is it now sixth largest economy in the world, it s not firing on all cylinders. do the labour and conservatives parties really have any idea as to how to improve things? we ll ask them that, and some other questions. but first, a quick look at the journey we ve taken, and the problem we ve arrived at. through the monstrous scenery of slag heaps, chimneys, piled scrap iron, fo

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Tuesday In Parliament 20170712

to the programme. coming up: the health minister confirms there s to be an inquiry into the contaminated blood scandal. nearly 2,500 people are thought to have died after being given products that were infected with hepatitis c or hiv. a government commissioned report on employment says all work in the uk should be fair and decent . and david davis says there s unity at the top when it comes to brexit. you will find in terms of public statements, it is very hard to put a cigarette paper between the chancellor and myself. but first theresa may has ordered a uk wide enquiry into the use of contaminated blood products in the nhs, stemming from the 1970s. 2,400 people have died as a result of the scandal. many of them were haemophiliacs who died from hepatitis c and aids related illnesses. it has been called the worst treatment disaster in the history of the nhs. many of those affected and their families say they were not told of the risks involved and believe there was a cove

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