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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Briefing 20240713

Yard of soil over a period of as little as 30 days, using one eighth of the energy of a cremation and saving as much as a metric ton of Carbon Dioxide from being produced compared to other forms of burial. Weather stop with me is fiona cincotta, so lets begin. With me is fiona cincotta, whos a Senior Market analyst at city index. Police are saying a criminal investigation will have to get under way on white island. One of the things to think about here where there any signs that this was going to happen . The article that we have here. It says scientists knew that there was a rise in activity, so increased activity in the form of gas releases, boiling water, mud lasts, but this could also be standard characteristics of a volcano that level. It isnt necessarily a sign of eruption. It will involve a lot of investigation and the level of knowledge the tourists had as they were approaching the island or before booking. Did they know this could happen . That is really key. Also, who makes the call to say, right, nobody is allowed to go to that island because it is actuallyjust too dangerous. Geo net, the organisation monitoring the situation, a few weeks ago they said there is an increase in activity and they increased it from a low level toa number they increased it from a low level to a number two in a 0 5, but when does it get to the point where you should say tourists shouldnt go there and we shouldnt be Running Trips . It is difficult because the tourism ministry, as we saw earlier in the programme, is so important to that part of mainland new zealand just off white island. Exactly, and it draws a lot of questions about new procedures input in place to prevent such a disaster happening again. In the uk, as far as the media is concerned, the election dominates and its on thursday and eve ryo ne dominates and its on thursday and everyone will go to make a choice at the polls. The telegraph, though, looks at a tory memo dating to december the seventh that says the chances of a corbyn Led Coalition have been seriously underestimated. Its a warning to the tory party, isnt it . Thats right stop this is an interesting memo. It gives the hint that theres this sense fear thats gripping tory hq. The conservative party has been running a double digit lead versus corbyn in most of the polls stop you theres some differences with some of the polls. Theres a fear of complacency with the public and they might not vote and tactical voters could swing the vote in favour of a hung parliament. Or a corbyn victory. Indeed. You read the article in the telegraph, it talks about the various seats that need to be watched and if there is strategically targeted votes going on, 40,000 spread across marginal constituencies, which would be enough to swing into corbyn. Interesting. Front page of the telegraph. The guardian looks at tories accused of lying to distract of images of a boy on a hospital floor. Pour four year old of images of a boy on a hospital floor. Pourfour year old jack of images of a boy on a hospital floor. Pour four year old jack who slept on the floor of leeds general infirmary. Absolutely awful. I have beenin infirmary. Absolutely awful. I have been in hospital with my little ones for days and i have slept on a mattress next to their beds, but they were in a bit. Its awful when youre in hospital with children a bit. Awful story and perhaps not given the amount of respect from. 0r given the amount of respect from. Or the given the amount of respect from. 0rthe amount of given the amount of respect from. Or the amount of acknowledgement from the tory party initially at least. It snowballed and created quite a bad day for the tories. Bad day for boris johnson, quite a bad day for the tories. Bad day for borisjohnson, the Prime Minister, as he was directly questioned about it. What are you going to say about your track record given this four year old had to sleep on the floor . Shocking whats going on in leeds and his reaction was bad. Extremely bad. Then it spiralled because matt hancock, the health secretary, was dispatched to leeds infirmary and there was this wrong brief that a tory aide was punched by a left wing activist, which turned out to be untrue. It snowballed into a really disastrous day. But interestingly it highlights why we dont have elections in the winter. 0bviously why we dont have elections in the winter. Obviously the nhs is a big political point and when you are in winter and the nhs is stretched at best anyway, that becomes magnified. Absolutely. We can see this on bbc online as well, borisjohnson criticised for overreaction to the image. That is jack, bless him, waiting for hours in a room without a bit despite being admitted under a blue light to leeds general infirmary and it is that kind of story that resonates with people. That is boris johnson, story that resonates with people. That is borisjohnson, he is being challenged by a reporter about this and his reaction, so not a good day for him at all. Lets now move on to vox and finlands new parliament is dominated by women under the age of 35 with a new Prime Minister at 34, sanna marin. What a fabulous story. This is a really, really good story and its a really interesting article because it goes into comparisons between finland and, for example, the us. For example, finland had its first female Prime Minister in 2003 and women make up 4796 minister in 2003 and women make up 47 of its parliament after elections this year and if we compare to the us, that is around 2596 compare to the us, that is around 25 right now. This is something thats not just now, 25 right now. This is something thats notjust now, this is something that has happened from policies that have helped women maintain careers while raising families. Theres a much more. This creation of gender equality, paternity leave, generous pay for maternity leave. Theres a lot going to support these women to climb the employment ladder. In whatever career they are in, whether it be politics or business, whatever their doing, theres a lot of innovative moves going on in finland and sweden and other scandinavian countries. Moving onto bbc online. We discussed this already. Lets move on to the independent, weve already talked about that one. Worlds first Human Composting site to open. You could understand this, i have thought about this, i could go with that i think this hits a lot of spots people will like. Right now, lets be honest, theres a big drive for environmental focus be honest, theres a big drive for environmentalfocus and be honest, theres a big drive for environmental focus and everyone be honest, theres a big drive for environmentalfocus and everyone is looking at their Carbon Footprint and what they can do. Even in death we can be aware of our Carbon Footprint. It really makes sense. This is a firms first site in seattle, washington. It can hold 75 people at a time. Turning the deceased into a cubic yard of soil over 30 days. When i first read it it sent a shiver down my spine. At the same time, it is very natural and environmentally friendly. In urban centres, theres a real lacking for burial grounds. This really does hit that on the spot as well. Thank you, fiona, for coming in. Good to have you on the briefing and thanks for your comments. Many of you have been in touch today about the story we discussed in business briefing, the new Nintendo Switch launched in china but there they have policy where four and 185 Online Gaming is banned between 10am and 8pm in the week. We asked whether you thought this was good or not. Jerome 5aid whether you thought this was good or not. Jerome said it is parental responsibility, how is age verified . Kids often use sites that our age verified by pretending to be their pa rents. Verified by pretending to be their parents. Jerome, you are switched on ifind that parents. Jerome, you are switched on i find that with my children who try to get around the restrictions and rules. Have a good day and ill see you soon. Hello there. Following hot on the heels of storm atiyah, weve got our next batch of wet and windy weather on the way. Now, earlier in the night we had temperatures as low as 4 degrees in Eastern England underneath clear skies, but over recent hour5, as the winds have been picking up in the rain5 been spreading in, weve seen those temperatures continue to actually ri5e. And so by dawn, 9 10 degrees in the west, technically quite mild a start to the day for a number of places in the west. In exposure, 60 70mph gust5, otherwise 50 60mph, and that Strong Enough to bring down some tree branches, so there is a risk of some disruption. And as that band of squally rain pushes through, although its quite mild for a number of places, colder air will be arriving from the west. So temperatures lowering through the afternoon in western scotland, stornoway just six degrees. Transport disruption, then, is a possibility on account of those very strong winds, the heavy rain and windy conditions also bringing surface water and spray to the roads. Then, overnight, it is going to turn quite a bit colder. A number of towns and cities, though, avoiding a frost on account of the brisk winds but it would be a chilly night nevertheless. Temperatures 3 5 celsius. And for wednesday, a much colder day is on the way, a day of sunshine and showers, a day where the showers are going to be most frequent and heaviest across the north west, where there will be some hail and thunder mixed in, and there could be some snow over the high ground as well. Temperatures, 6 9 celsius, so a much colder kind of feeling day. Now, thats wednesday weather. 0n into thursday, we see some further changes. Another area of low pressure moves in from the west, this one bringing some less cold air across england and wales in particular. It is a chilly start to the day, though, in a number of places. And as the rain moves in, we could see a spell of snow over the hills of northern england, perhaps into scotland as well where the slightly less cold air never really reaches, so it would be a chilly day in scotland, five degrees here. Otherwise, as the cloud and rain spreads in, late in the afternoon, well probably see temperatures rising to 10 11 degrees for the likes of london, cardiff and plymouth. Beyond that, temperatures dropping again a little bit as we head through friday and into the weekend. A mixture of bright spells and passing showers in the forecast. Thats your weather. Good morning. Welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and sally nugent. 0ur headlines today Police Launch a criminal investigation into the deaths of up to 13 people after a volcano erupted in new zealand. Labours Jeremy Corbyn joins us on the programme, in the last of our leadership interviews ahead of thursdays general election. Good morning. Who is cashing in on christmas . I am at chester zoo finding out why it is notjust the shops that are busy at this time of a long awaited victory for arsenal. They beat west ham for their first win in ten games, and relief

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