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Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Context 20240604 19:16:00

banking committee within his bank took this decision, correct? absolutely, christian. we are all clear on that. thank you very much indeed. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let s take a look at some other stories making headlines here in the uk. a man who shot and killed a custody sergeant is begin your whole life sentence for his murder. he sergeant is begin your whole life sentence for his murder.- sentence for his murder. he was convicted of sentence for his murder. he was convicted of murdering - sentence for his murder. he was convicted of murdering the - sentence for his murder. he was - convicted of murdering the sergeant in 2020 and is unlikely to ever be considered for release. thejudge at the court that he acted in cold blood. strike action by nearly a thousand ground staff at gatwick airport has been called off. workers had threatened to strike from friday 28th ofjuly to tuesday the 1st of august, but workers at three of the firms have not accepted off

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Nicky Campbell 20240604 08:12:00

been for those who have been evacuated and asked that they continue to follow the advice of the local authorities and keep in touch with our reps who are all evacuation centres. we ve cancelled all outbound flights to rhodes up and to the 28th ofjuly and cancelled holidays for customers travelling to impacted hotels up and to, up to and including sundayjuly the 30th. we ll be in touch with customers directly if there are hotels in the south of the island have been impacted. all flight only customers due to travel on these flights will receive full refunds, package holiday customers will have the option to amend their booking or cancel with a full refund, passengers due to travel up to and including 30th ofjuly for all areas of rhodes will be offered a fee free amend to another holiday or the

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Verified Live 20240604 14:17:00

addressing meetings to encourage support for the banned organisation. police have charged a man with the murder of a man found dead in a churchyard in lincolnshire, collect law who is 26 was found in a tent in the grounds of st mary s and saint nicholas church in spalding last week. paul newson who is 30 and of no fixed address is due before magistrates. you are live with bbc news. let s return to those fires in greece. just in the last few minutes that are quick to be has made an announcement, an update talking about the help they are giving to all of those people in greece who are trapped by those wildfires and have said they are cancelling all outbound flights to rhodes up to and including the 28th ofjuly. they are also cancelling all outbound flights for customers travelling to impacted hotels up to and including the 30th ofjuly. so that he was just coming to us in the

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Verified Live 20240604 16:16:00

tempered by that in uxbridge, certainly not a gain if not a loss was up a lot for everybody to think about here. no reshuffle, that was perhaps possibly expected or talked about in the past few weeks perhaps there will be one in september, we will have to wait and see. matthew, back to you in the studio. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. transport units and called off next week strikes on london underground at the last minute talks with the members are all set to walk out for several days between the 23rd and 28th ofjuly. union leaders say that transport had made significant concessions onjob cuts transport had made significant concessions on job cuts and pensions. the government borrowed less than expected injune to help by higher tax receipts in a big drop in debt interest payment.

Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Context 20240604 19:14:00

many indictments, legal problems around him, he not someone we would want to vote for, we don t know that yet. we will see closer to the time. nomia iqbal, thank you very for that. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let s look at some of the other stories making headlines today. transport unions have called off next week s strikes on the london underground, after last minute talks. members from the rmt, unite and aslef were all set to walk out on several days between the 23rd and 28th ofjuly. but union leders said that transport for london had made significant concessions on jobs cut and pensions. the government borrowed less than expected injune, helped by higher tax receipts and a big drop in debt interest payments. that s £400 million lower than last june and below predictions by the government s independent forecaster. but the office for national statistics said borrowing is still the third highest forjune on record.

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