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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 10:52:00

is this recognises that banks have a duty to protect their customers and ensure that those who still rely on cash continue to be able to access it. if cash continue to be able to access it. , cash continue to be able to access it. y ., , cash continue to be able to access it. y . , it. if they feel in that duty banks can be fined it. if they feel in that duty banks can be fined by it. if they feel in that duty banks can be fined by the it. if they feel in that duty banks can be fined by the city - it. if they feel in that duty banks i can be fined by the city watchdog, but bank branches are closing at a rate of more than 50 a month, so the answer could be bank sharing premises. the trouble is, progress is slow, so far only seven have open permanently in the uk. for those who want to save cash there is still a long battle ahead. the aslef union has announced that many train driver companies will strike on friday. that is the 1st of september and refused to work overtime on the 2nd

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charges as the establishment going against our guy again, so we better support him. a developing story, train drivers, more than a dozen train companies will strike on friday, the 1st of september, and also refused to work overtime on saturday the 2nd of september. this has been announced by the union aslef, the latest industrial action in aslef s long running pay dispute follows a series of six day overtime bans this summer. more on this as we get it, hoping to speak to travel corresponded here on bbc news. saudi arabian officials have confirmed that the british government has invited crown prince mohammed bin salman to the uk in october. there s been sharp criticism from opposition parties and campaigners over the gulf leader s human rights record. this report from our political correspondent, helen catt.

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 09:48:00

be around. the other big solution being investigated and still only a handful of these around the country at the moment, shared premises, so banks sharing premises in so called banking hubs where customers of any banking hubs where customers of any bank can go in and deposit cash and withdraw cash and get some advice on finances too. withdraw cash and get some advice on finances too- finances too. thank you very much, kevin peachey- finances too. thank you very much, kevin peachey. just finances too. thank you very much, kevin peachey. just to finances too. thank you very much, kevin peachey. just to bring - finances too. thank you very much, kevin peachey. just to bring you i kevin peachey. just to bring you some breaking news. this is concerning continued strike action, this time by train drivers. we understand aslef, the union that represents them, they have announced train drivers will be on strike on the 1st of september and also saturday the 2nd of september. this is the l

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News Now 20240604 11:15:00

unite union working for a ground handling company were due to walk out today, the company has proposed an improved pay offer, if members rejected a strike will go ahead over the bank holiday weekend. annual energy bills for a typical household will fall slightly from october. the consultancy firm predicts bills could drop by £114 and a new price cap due to be announced by 0fgem. the energy price cap limits how much suppliers can charge households for each unit of energy they use but bills remain higher than before russia s invasion of ukraine. train drivers at more than a dozen train companies in the uk will strike on friday the 1st of september and refused to work overtime on the following day, according to the aslef union. the latest action in their long running pay dispute follows a series of six day overtime bans, which have caused widespread disruption and cancellations. you with bbc news. the women s world cup final is only two days away with

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News Now 20240604 11:04:00

but said the prime minister had to raise human rights issues on the visit. some believe that won t have an effect. i would be very worried and am very worried by an invitation for a visit where it appears that the uk government is sending a clear message that uk leadership on human rights, which is something that we should be proud of, is now taking a back seat when it comes to saudi arabia. downing street has not yet confirmed an invitation has been issued and the saudis haven t said if it s been accepted. but in a phone call yesterday, rishi sunak said he looked forward to meeting the crown prince in person at the earliest opportunity. either way, any visit is likely to have to be carefully managed. helen catt, bbc news, westminster. in hawaii, maui s emergency management chief has announced his resignation over the island s response to devastating wildfires. herman andaya has been heavily criticised for deciding not to activate a siren warning system

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