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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 09:45:00

like we are really at a world cup. you 0k? gareth, how are you, son? 64 years ago, it was the likes of cliffjones and terry medwin leading the line for wales at a world cup. both met bale to offer words of advice and encouragement. a chance for the team of 2022 to learn a few things from the class of 58. it was great just to get some stories on how they felt, what they kind of went through, and, yeah, justjoking about some of the. there was a story that they came back and somebody was like, oh, where have you been, on holiday? and he was like, no, i vejust come back from the world cup. so just how times have changed now, where we are followed in the spotlight, to how it was there. it all gets very real from next monday, though, in that first group game against the usa. george zielenski, bbc news, in the vale of glamorgan. before flying out, england had a special visitor at st. george s park last night the prince of wales dropped by to wish them all the best. he s the president of

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 09:49:00

all of this. this group of parents is the relationship in all of this. this group of parents is the relationship in sexual- is the relationship in sexual education is now compulsory from the age of three. it was made compulsory as part of the new curriculum for primary schools in september and is due to be introduced in secondary schools next year. from now on, parents will not be allowed to take their children out of class if they decide. in england, when it comes to relationships, that is mandatory across primary school and secondary levels, but when it comes to sex education, parents can withdraw their children from primary class. it is not compulsory in scotland. wales is a different case from the rest of the uk. this group of parents are fighting under the banner of public child protection wales, mandatory is at the heart of the dispute with the welsh government. they were granted the judicial review in may, and before the school term started, they try to put an injunction in pl

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 09:29:00

on time with adequate also amounts. so you re only getting half what you need, is that right? that s exactly the right picture. we are getting half of what we want. later in the day, fatuma hauls water home for her children. dahir is quick to help out. i m getting by, she says. but my children are not well. i must work to make sure they survive. somalia is struggling right now, but it s worth remembering that before this last drought, dahir and his family were doing 0k. they had fields and crops. they had six cows and some goats. they were middle class farmers, suddenly left destitute, bankrupted by drought, by climate change. inside their hut, the girls slump. do you worry about yoursisters, dahir? yeah. yeah, yes, he says.

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