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ididn't i didn't know bears could sigh like that, did you? much more on our bbc website if you want to watch more. after the weather we'll take a look at tomorrow's front pages in the papers — our guestsjoining me tonight are emma woolf, and kate maltby, and hopefully we will be able to hear kate, and she can hear us. now it's time for a look at the weather with alina. hello. the heat does begin to ease in the week ahead. there'll be more showers in the forecast as well. but in the short term, we still have the met office amber warning for extreme heat in place. it's valid until the end of the day on sunday. still likely to see some impacts from the heat on both health and transport as well. good deal of sunshine around through sunday morning, particularly across england and wales. showers developing though across northern ireland pushing their way through the day up into parts of scotland,

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evening in the papers — our guestsjoining me tonight are the parliamentary journalist, tony grew, and the journalist and broadcaster, caroline frost. join us if you can. let's take a look at some of today's other news. a fifth man has been arrested over the disappearance of a student nurse in south london. owami davies was last seen a month ago in west croydon, after leaving her family home in essex three days earlier. the man is being questioned on suspicion of kidnap. four others have been bailed. thames valley police are investigating the death of an 11—year—old girl at a water park in berkshire. the child went missing during a friend's party at the liquid leisure water park and was found later. the venue has remained closed since her death. research by bbc news has found that holiday food vouchers for children on free school meals have been cut in value — or stopped — by 43 councils across england.

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hard to outside and you open the windows, that is not going to help save the need to keep heat gain in homes down and equally, often people can live in areas where there are not many green spaces which can cause another inequality. thank you. and we'll find out how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers — our guestsjoining me tonight are anne mcelvoy, senior editor at the economist and adam payne, political editor at politicshome. a second televised debate is under way between the five remaining candidates in contention to become conservative leader and the next prime minister. earlier tory mp penny mordaunt — who came second in the last round of voting — said the contest was being dragged down by "toxic politics". she claimed a number of smears had appeared against her in newspapers, but she wanted to focus, she said, on the issues that matter to voters. here's our political

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certainly some names that have been thrown around and widely touted as being popular with the member should necessarily have the same widespread support among mps themselves this is the kind of process that will be whittled out over the next couple of weeks first i mps were moving themselves forward in meeting the support from their own mps and colleagues but that also eventually with that crucial vote which is usually between the final two from the tory membership. but i think is really striking for the general public to feel about this too is that there really only about 100,000 to 200,000 conservative party members and these would be the people who ultimately will pick the new party leader and by default, pick the new prime minister of the whole of the uk. and we'll find out how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers — our guestsjoining me tonight

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yesterday said borisjohnson appointing him. downing street yesterday said boris johnson wasn't aware of any specific allegations which would prevent him giving him that role back in february. and we'll find out how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers — our guestsjoining me tonight are the broadcaster and pyschotherapist lucy beresford and joe twyman, director of the polling organisation deltapoll. two more britons captured by russian forces in ukraine have been charged with being mercenaries, according to russian state media. dylan healy, a chef who was volunteering as an aid worker, had been captured at a checkpoint in april. 0n the same day, russia released a video of andrew hill in military uniform, saying he had surrendered. it comes after two other british men, shaun pinner and aiden aslin, were sentenced to death last month. joe inwood reports. andrew hill travelled to ukraine to help fight the russian invasion. dylan healy went there to help evacuate civilians. both men now face being

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worried about global food shortages for example, there is an easy way to stop that and that is for putin to withdraw his troops from ukraine and stop interfering with ukraine's benicio del toro rail integrity. i think it is —— territorial integrity. please, you better be concerned about the fact that putin is committing an act of horrendous global vandalism, is committing an act of horrendous globalvandalism, in is committing an act of horrendous global vandalism, in sustaining his war on ukraine. simon smith, fascinating to hear your analysis. thank you for talking to us. and we'll find out how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers — our guestsjoining me tonight are lizzy buchan, the deputy 0nline political editor at the mirror and olivia utley, the assistant comment editor for the telegraph. it's emerged that the prince of wales accepted donations for his charitable projects of up

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deter people coming to the uk or fleeing persecution. i am afraid this will, people who will be afraid of being deported to rwanda, they will probably go underground, which makes them more vulnerable and increases suffering rather than given the opportunity to start building a new life and to feel safe and secure. building a new life and to feel safe and secure-— and secure. thank you very much indeed. thank— and secure. thank you very much indeed. thank you _ and secure. thank you very much indeed. thank you for _ and secure. thank you very much indeed. thank you for having - and secure. thank you very much| indeed. thank you for having me. and we'll find out how this story and many others are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers — our guestsjoining me tonight are the broadcaster and psychotherapist lucy beresford and joe twyman, who's the director of the polling organisation deltapoll. police in brazil searching for a missing britishjournalist and his brazilian colleague say they've found what may be human remains — in a river close to where the men were last seen. dom phillips and bruno pereira went

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 18:12:00

principles and to work to the development of themselves as a group. so it was a break from empire, it was a new commonwealth in which values were the key. high commissioner, _ which values were the key. high commissioner, thank _ which values were the key. high commissioner, thank you very much forjoining us. nice to get your take. i'm so glad that eventually made it to —— made it through the crowds. thank you very much forjoining us. that's it for me for now. thanks forjoining us on the mall at that special day. back to the studio. and we'll find out how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers — our guestsjoining shaun ley tonight arejohn stevens from the daily mail and aletha adu from the daily mirror. it's 100 days since russia began its invasion of ukraine. president zelensky marked the occasion by praising

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perfect timing, because we have been here since two o'clock this afternoon, and yet it was in that moment that those buses paraded their trophies in front of these fans who have been waiting so patiently throughout the day stop and very patient of you as well. we will let your voice have a rest now, but well done and thank ou ve a rest now, but well done and thank you very much _ a rest now, but well done and thank you very much indeed. _ a rest now, but well done and thank you very much indeed. thank- a rest now, but well done and thank you very much indeed. thank you. l you're watching bbc news, and sure we will have pictures of that scene on the front pages of tomorrow morning's papers. join me at half past 10pm and 11:30pm this evening. — our guestsjoining me tonight are broadcaster and writer jemma forte and the journalist and broadcaster caroline frost. i hope you will be there with us. the usjustice department has announced a formal investigation into how police responded the school shooting in texas last week, in which 19 children and two teachers were killed. young children trapped

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