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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240707



rise early next week. a judge rules life support treatment for 12 year old archie. the boys suffered catastrophic rain injuries three months ago. his mum will be with us in the studio and the next few minutes and says she will keep fighting. a british man who was captured in ukraine by pro russian separatist forces has reportedly died. paul urey who was believed to be volunteering in ukraine, was taken prisoner in along with another man in april. the five remaining conservative leadership candidates are taking part in a series of tv debates this evening ahead of a 3rd round of voting on monday. more struggles for tiger woods in the second day of the open. the met office has issued a rare extreme weather warning for parts of england on monday and tuesday. the uk health security agency has also increased its heat health warning from level 3 to level a the government says that meets the definition of a national emergency. for the first time ever temperatures could hit a0 ....

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Ofjustice is being exploited by south africa. It says biased and false claims that relied on hamas sources had been presented to the court. It insisted that israel acted in accordance with International Law and its humanitarian obligations. South african lawyers told the court in the hague that israel had intended from the beginning to destroy palestinian life. They said palestinians needed protection from genocide. Meanwhile, us concern over the amount of aid getting into rafah has been echoed by the un. Their aid chief warned that famine is now an immediate threat and that un staff were struggling to help people displaced by the Israeli Offensive on rafah. The Facts On The Ground tell us, we dont need to be scientists to see the consequence of the removal of food. Also, forfamine, particularly the removal of ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Business 20240703

Of where the plane was. If im looking at a plane thats supposed to be getting shaped and im the last person to see it, i shouldnt be finding missing fasteners, missing parts and things like that. So why were they not thanking you for picking up on these things . They just wanted the product out. They werent focused on the consequences of shipping bad fuselages. They were just focused on meeting the quotas, meeting the schedule, meeting the budget, meeting the numbers. If the numbers looked good, the state of the fuselages didnt really matter. And thats how i think the culture was driven in spirit. Throughout all this, youre picking up problems on fuselages that are being sent to boeing. Are fuselages getting through to boeing that still have flaws that have not been fixed . The whole time we were there, boeing knowingly knew that spirit was sending fuselages with many defects many, many, many of them bad. They knew that, they were aware of it. And spirit was wrong for sending defective ....

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in a strong year for female filmmakers, there s lots of talk about nomadland. will it emerge as the oscars frontrunner? i think you should go. a second ago ou i think you should go. a second ago you deterrent i think you should go. a second ago you deterrent for i think you should go. a second ago you deterrent for to i think you should go. a second ago you deterrent for to stay. i think you should go. a second ago you deterrent for to stay. - i think you should go. a second ago you deterrent for to stay. you i you deterrent for to stay. you were you deterrent for to stay. you were determined for me to stay. could it be a good year for britain s carey mulligan for her role in the dark comedy promising young woman? a remarkable performance by anthony hopkins in the father could make him oldest male acting nominee ever. sacha baron cohen could be in line for multiple nods for his work on the trial of the chicago 7, as well as the second borat movie. ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News at One



as italy faces a third covid wave we ask why europe is struggling with vaccinations. cheaper and more frequent the government unveils a £3 billion plan to improve bus services in england. the grammy goes to beyonce! and beyonce makes grammys history breaking the record for the most awards ever won by a woman, and there s british success for harry styles and dua lipa. and coming up on bbc news, disappointment for one of the favourites altior twice winner of the queen mother champion chase at cheltenham is ruled out of the festival which starts tomorrow. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the prime minister has said the country is united in shock and grief at the killing of sarah everard. borisjohnson said her death had unleashed a wave of feeling about the safety of women in britain, and insisted the government would work to ensure that women had confidence in the justice system. following strong criticism of the police s handling of saturday s ....

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