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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Beyond 100 Days 20240714

We are not treating our planet very footballer emilano sala and his pilot may have had Carbon Monoxide poisoining thoughtfully. We produce on the before the fatal crash. Packaging materials, we cover it was thought to be everything in polymer based varnish. One of the worlds last pristine environments, now scientists find microparticles plus the first british tv of plastic in snow in the arctic. Adverts to be banned under new rules on gender stereotyping. I think we are not treating our hello and welcome planet very thoughtfully. Im katty kay in washington borisjohnson accuses mps and david eades is in london. Anyone who thought who want to stop a no deal brexit getting a new leader of a terrible collaboration into downing street would unite the conservative party should think again. Borisjohnson is embroiled in a very public row with the former with the European Union. Chancellor over a no deal brexit. 150,000 people sign the Prime Minister today accused a petition calling for more mp

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC 20240703

On bbc london. Reaction as a Muslim Student on newsnight at 10 30pm. It seems the Prime Minister will get his smoking and vape ban, but only because the opposition rode to the rescue. What does it tell us that a senior cabinet minister, five other ministers and two tory former Prime Ministers refused to support rishi sunak . The vote in the commons was overwelming and never destined to be a close run thing, with labour backing the governments plans to ban anyone born after 2009 from buying cigarettes. 57 conservative mps did vote against the bill, including the business secretary kemi badenoch, arguing it was an attack on personal freedoms. But the Health Secretary Victoria Atkins said, theres no liberty in addiction. In a moment, hugh pym will look at the implications of any new law for the nhs, but first, chris mason is at westminster. Good evening. This is a place normally associated with tribal and noisy Party Politics but there was less of that today because there was widespread a

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Transcripts For ALJAZ NEWSHOUR 20171011

Alarms theyll rob and this is the aljazeera news our live from our headquarters here in doha coming up in the next sixty minutes breaking news coming out of kenya where their parliament has just declared the president ial election should be officially over after Opposition Leader rollo dingo withdrew from the twenty sixth of october rerun. Also an emergency Cabinet Meeting in madrid it comes after catalonia as president stopped short of announcing full independence from spain were expecting an announcement from the Prime Minister will be going there live plus. Around the kitchen i like outside and its really windy and i open the back door and the smoke just hits me theres nothing left thats the reality for some of the victims of this latest round of california wildfires. Also fan turn getting fatter a new report paints a grim picture of the health of children worldwide. Im joining with only days sports news messi has helped argentina avoid well cup oblivion bought the u. S. A y. B. At

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Outside Source 20170410

Well have the latest on that in os sport. Scientists in australia say two thirds of the coral on the Great Barrier reef have been damaged in the past two years. The damage is called bleaching it happens when corals under stress drive out the algae that give them colour. And bleaching is caused by rising Ocean Temperatures which in turn are linked to global warming. The reef is off the queensland coast in australias north east. Theres been two consecutive years of bleaching and thats particularly bad. This is one of the studys researchers. That means that even when mass bleaching events happen 12 months apart theres no prospect of recovery for reefs damaged in 2016. The bbcs science editor david shukmans latest report looks at the issue. A world of brilliant colour, teeming with life. This is the Great Barrier reef at its best the largest single biological structure on earth, but vulnerable to the slightest change. This is how part of reefs look, a ghostly white. The corals more like a

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Outside Source 20170410

Well have the latest on that in os sport. Scientists in australia say two thirds of the coral on the Great Barrier reef have been damaged in the past two years. The damage is called bleaching it happens when corals under stress drive out the algae that give them colour. And bleaching is caused by rising Ocean Temperatures which in turn are linked to global warming. The reef is off the queensland coast in australias north east. Theres been two consecutive years of bleaching and thats particularly bad. This is one of the studys researchers. That means that even when mass bleaching events happen 12 months apart theres no prospect of recovery for reefs damaged in 2016. The bbcs science editor david shukmans latest report looks at the issue. A world of brilliant colour, teeming with life. This is the Great Barrier reef at its best the largest single biological structure on earth, but vulnerable to the slightest change. This is how part of reefs look, a ghostly white. The corals more like a

Corals
Magic-mushrooms
Chance
Lsd
Recovery
Experts
People
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Something
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