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Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Papers 20240604 21:31:00

Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are political commentator & columnist grace blakeley and sam lister, deputy political editor at the daily express. tomorrow s front pages starting with. face off over masks that s the headline on the front page of the metro. masks will be compulsory afterjuly 19th on the tube and there is growing pressure on the government from mayors and council leaders across england to make masks compulsory on other public transport. the front page of the financial times shows how labour shortages have hit factories, shops and warehouses, as workers have been pinged by the nhs covid app. it says nissan s plant in sunderland has been forced to send entire teams home. ....

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at One 20240604 12:00:00

A metropolitan police officer has pleaded guilty to the murder of sarah everard. wayne couzens had already admitted kidnapping and raping the 33 year old who went missing on a walk home in south london in march. all of us in the met are sickened, angered and devastated by this man s crimes. they are dreadful. the killing of sarah everard prompted demands from women everywhere to be able to walk home safely. we ll be live at the old bailey. also this lunchtime: a huge surge in bookings forforeign holidays as the government says fully vaccinated uk travellers coming back from amber list countries won t have to isolate afterjuly 19th. the nhs covid contact tracing app ....

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 13:01:00

Holidays as the government says fully vaccinated uk travellers coming back from amber list countries won t have to isolate afterjuly 19th. local authorities across england say they face a £3 billion shortfall in their budgets over the next three years. the olympic flame arrives in tokyo, two weeks before the games. but no spectators are allowed. and as anticipation continues to build for the euro 2020 final, we ll be hearing from some of the players ahead of england vs italy. welcome to bbc news. metropolitan police officer wayne couzens has pleaded guilty at the old bailey to the murder ....

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 13:15:00

A man has appeared in court charged with assaulting england s chief medical officer professor chris whitty. jonathan chew faces a charge of assault by beating professor whitty in a central london park. he has also been charged with wilfully obstructing a police officer. he ll appear before westminster magistrates court later in the month. bars and restaurants in england won t require customers to sign into venues using the test and trace app afterjuly 19th if the next stage of lifting restrictions is confirmed on monday. in recent weeks, businesses have been complaining that the app sends too many alerts, causing disruption as workers have to be sent home. so what will the future be for the app? rory cellan jones has been finding out. the app will help us safely live our lives, protecting you and others. it had a difficult birth, but since last september, millions of us have used the nhs test and trace app to scan in when we visit a cafe or pub, and more importantly, to get alerts t ....

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 13:16:00

Were averted as a result of using this app. so that has to be worth it. the nhs covid 19 app has been downloaded nearly 26 million times, but we don t know how many people are still using it. more than a million positive test results have been recorded in the app, and they ve triggered nearly two and a half million contact tracing alerts, sending people into isolation. you can see here how there s been a spike in those alerts, as cases have risen in the last few weeks. the fact that thousands of locations ask you to scan in to register a visit, has encouraged use of the app. but what happens when places like this are told they no longer need to get people to check in? it seems possible that many customers will simply decide to turn the app off, especially given the high number of alerts it s sending out right now. with infections on the rise again, some businesses say the app is causing them real problems as staff are sent home. and amongst the public, there are mixed feelings ....

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