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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20201213

Holiday, the numbers came down, and and outbreaks of rain but it will also produce milder air as well. Then, as behaviour changed, with joined me laterfor all of schools going back and everybody also produce milder air as well. Joined me later for all of the going back into normal life in details. Join. September, of course, cases went back up again. And we are really good morning. Its sunday, december 13th. Our top story sort of repeating that all over last ditch talks are continuing in brussels this morning as uk and eu officials again. We had a very harsh lockdown attempt to break the deadlock over a post brexit trade deal. Again. We had a very harsh lockdown again in november, weve been given borisjohnson and the president of the European Commission back some life back and some economy will decide later whether back some life back and some economy backin back some life back and some economy to abandon or continue back in december, and yet, were negotiations beyond todays deadline.

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20201220

And some of us will see sunshine at times today but watch out for dark gloomy clouds. Details on that and the christmas week forecast here brea kfast. Its sunday 20 december. Our top story. Millions of people in england and wales are waking up to new lockdown restrictions. At midnight london and large parts of the east and south east of england were put into a new category of tier 4 with an order to stay at home where possible. Similar restrictions came into force for all of wales at midnight. The announcements were made as plans to relax restrictions over christmas were reduced. Our Political Correspondent nick eardley reports. London last night was suddenly the last journey before london last night was suddenly the lastjourney before lockdown started. But it will not be the usual christmas getaway this year. Significant restrictions are now in place for large parts of england and in the whole of wales. They are coming in scotland and for millions, christmas visits will be considerabl

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20210107

Journalism at its best as a method of understanding the world and getting out the truth, but the problem is that survey after survey shows that welcome to hardtalk. I am people dont really trust journalism any more than other stephen sackur. The covert 19 forms of communication. We are like pandemic is a test of living in a world now in which Global Public health systems. The monopoly on news that people used to have when they it also profound challenge to had a Printing Press or broadcasting studio is now oui it also profound challenge to our media and information shared between the 4 billion networks. Look online and you people on the planet who can 110w people on the planet who can will find fact and fakery now broadcast and publish. Locked in mortal combat on the journalism is in some trouble dangers of the of the disease, the efficacy of lockdowns and just at the point where you think, you would have thought, the efficacy of lockdowns and people would be flooding to the the safety

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20210108

Welcome to hardtalk. Im stephen sackur. The covid 19 pandemic is a test of Global Public health systems. It also a profound challenge to our media and information networks. It also presents a profound challenge to our media and information networks. Look online and you will find fact and fa kery locked in mortal combat on the dangers of the disease, the efficacy of lockdowns and the safety of the vaccines. My guest today is alan rusbridger, former editor of the guardian and now a member of facebooks supervisory Oversight Board. How do we ensure fact prevails overfiction . Alan rusbridger, welcome to hardtalk. Pleased to be here. Your latest book, news and how to use it, is subtitled what to believe in a fake news world. Do you believe we are living in a fake news world . I think we are. We are living in an age of complete information chaos and all of the surveys of trust show that the media is doing very badly. People dont know what to believe any longer, who to believe and who to trus

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20210110

711. Hello, this is bbc news with tim willcox. The headlines as coronavirus admissions to hospitals rise, the Health Secretary says flexing the lockdown rules could be fatal, while some warn the measures are not strict enough. We can all do something to help, which is to stay at home because every time you try to flex the rules, that could be fatal and we all have a part to play. The government promises that every adult over 18 will be offered a Coronavirus Vaccine by the autumn. Search teams recover the black boxes of the passenger plane that crashed yesterday off indonesia, killing 62 people. Iam back i am back at 6pm. Now on bbc news, hardtalk. Stephen sackur talks to Alan Rusbridger a member of facebooks Oversight Board. Welcome to hardtalk. Im stephen sackur. The covid 19 pandemic is a test of Global Public health systems. It also presents a profound challenge to our media and information networks. Look online and you will find fact and fa kery locked in mortal combat on the dange

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