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BFBS Canada BFBS Canada September 11, 2016 080000

Now it s 90 percent but the Department of Health it said it s giving the n.h.s. In England the $10000000000.00 pounds it asked for to fund its own plan for the future a 22 year old man has been charged with committing a terrorist attack and attempted murder in Australia a man in his fifty s was stabbed in a park in Sydney yesterday in a critical but stable condition deputy police commissioner Catherine burnt out the attack on May have been inspired by Islamic state it was deliberate it was violent his behavior it could have even turned worse this is clearly was a very volatile very violent situation that the police and the members of the community were confronted with an inquiry has begun to the death of a parachutist who crash landed on a parked car in County Durham the woman shoots failed to open fully and she became tangled in the rights so I m an English reports 49 year old from South Tyneside was diving with a group of shocking colliery yesterday afternoon residents in a cul de s

BFBS UK BFBS UK September 8, 2016 180000

Key when in the military are as they call it a force multiplier where participation can really drive success so we need to pursue opportunities for women peacekeepers to participate at that means us Member States tipping up to provide more women for these roles to men from London and being held by police over a suspected business related terror plot in the u.k. They were arrested earlier addresses and vehicles in London and the Thames Valley area have also been searched the government is facing criticism from teachers labor and some of its own backbenchers for planning a new generation of grammar schools in England the education secretary Justin Greening said selection could play a role the general secretary of the National Union of Teachers Kevin Courtney says that s unfair this would be a backward step and it would lead to standards overall going down I think what we ve got to remember is if for every new grammar school that s created then effectively 3 or 4 of the surrounding schoo

BBC Radio 1Xtra BBC Radio 1Xtra September 5, 2016 180000

Oh a Schweiger in I be thought on Friday I. Been a busy because. Of the price you struck 1st boy this is getting way. You know. You. a. 6 . Tell me what you see. Cut. Cut. Cut. Cut cut today has mainly been spent traveling and I don t know if it s because I really wanted to get out of there and get in here to make sure I was ready for the shadow war if it was because there was like an international It was something but for some reason you know those travel light is a nap or there was a lot of people standing on them rather than walking on them and there was a vote that was playing in the back of my mind throughout the whole of my journey into what today. Yeah. A good long. When you. Look up. Truck and watch it. Was. Ok so. Long. As. You ve been. So. Why the hell. I don t know. That. Much you flashed how logic. Can Tell. Us as. This record was written by colleagues to talk about a cheating partner but it just was so many other reasons in life doesn t it. For me I would like to send

BBC Radio Solent BBC Radio Solent September 3, 2016 050000

I ve lived website. In the south. And. He s b.b.c. Radio so. The news at 6 from b.b.c. Radio soling Good morning I m Alan Jennings reports from China say the country has ratified the power as global climate agreement China is the world s largest producer of harmful greenhouse gases the move will be seen as a major boost for efforts to cut emissions with the United States the 2nd largest emitter also expected to ratify the deal here farmers will be discussing what BRICs that means for them at the Dorset County showed today 40 percent of the e use budget is spent on the Common Agricultural Policy and half of British farm incomes come from e.u. Subsidies the n.f.u. Is organized today s bricks of the vent and puddle down farmer and if you member Wakely Cox says there s much for them to consider they re worried about whether we re going to be able to do the exports and a lot of our products are exported and whether we re going to tariffs put on that make products and economically other cou

BBC Radio 4 FM BBC Radio 4 FM August 30, 2016 131500

Well. Yes it s getting quite late so and the best be off them Yes All right. I ve had such a great evening. It s been wonderful thanks. Hands in the arches the saving at 7 Schiller lets it all pour out and Freddy surveys his surroundings more immediately we ll have the next part of Matthew Bratton s conspiracy thriller tracks after this. Drama on b.b.c. One My name is Ross than a cold dark I m a gentleman my known a captain and friend title stop a stone horrible duty to my wife my workers and my family but rather seek to call me less agreeable names adventure a. Record. Minder committee of God and size God of mercy upon your prime minister surely would not hold up starts on Sunday night at 9 on b.b.c. One. Here on Radio 4 it s time for the next episode of our drama series tracks following a mysterious plane crash Dr Helen Nash is searching for her missing father a little boy locked in a coma hold all the answers tracks by Matthew Bracken. By recording this. I m hoping things will star

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