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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC Newsroom Live 20170705

The cost of a degree. Students from the poorest backgrounds could leave university with debts of over £57,000. Also coming up, its day three of wimbledon. First up on centre court this afternoon isjohanna konta, who plays donna vekic, the player who beat her in the final of the Nottingham 0pen Last month. And Mark Cavendish is out of the Tour De France, following a crash which saw his sprint rival peter sagan disqualified from the race for his involvement. Good morning and welcome to bbc newsroom live. Its understood the goverment is to send a taskforce in, to take over parts of Kensington Council, in the wake of the grenfell fire tragedy. It is thought the Housing Department and other departments will be run by an outside organisation, but the council itself will not be taken over. Most of the families who lost their homes are still living in hotels, despite government pledges to rehouse them all by today. There was anger and frustration at a meeting with police and the westminster c

Transcripts For BBCNEWS Afternoon Live 20200228

Protest through the streets of bristol. Coming up on afternoon live all the sport with holly celebrations for englands women cricketers. Yes, another impressive performance from englands bowlers which gives them a comprehensive win in the womens t20 cup in australia. But they are not through to the knockout stages just yet. I will have more on that at 2. 30. Thanks holly. And ben has all the weather another weekend, another storm. Another weekend of windy and wet weather which is the last thing we need with ongoing flooding problems. It is all because storm jorge has been named by the spanish Weather Service. I will tell you about it just before 2. 30. Also coming up canada says itll stop paying for security for the duke and duchess of sussex when they step down as working royals. Hello everyone, this is afternoon live. Im martine croxall. Its been confirmed that a british man whod been on board the diamond princess cruise ship, docked injapan, has died from the coronavirus. Hes the fi

Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20200610

Minister flailing around, trying to blame others. Last week he was telling the house that it was not yet safe for kids to go back to school. This week, he is saying not enough kids are going back. A dire forecast for the Global Economy the biggest downturn in peacetime in a century, with the uk hardest hit of developed countries escape from lockdown human beings will be allowed out to visit zoos and safari parks from next week. Councils under pressure to act as other controversial statues are targetted by protestors. Applause and calls to celebrate the nhss 72nd birthday and thank key workers for their support during the pandemic with a nationwide clap next month. Boris johnson has been forced to defend his plans for re opening schools in tetchy exchanges during Prime Ministers questions. After the governments u turn on getting Primary Schoolchildren in england back before the summer break, labour leader sir keir starmer told him he needed to take responsibility for a mess and accused

Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20200612

Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me arejoe twyman, director of the Polling Organisation deltapoll, and susie boniface, columnist at the daily mirror. Welcome back to you both. Lets start with a look at those front pages. The daily mail goes with the story that the westminster monument to Winston Churchill has been boarded up to protect it from protesters. The paper cries, let our greatest hero free in a call to uncover the statue. The express says a furious borisjohnson made a passionate defence of sir Winston Churchill yesterday after the wartime leaders statue was hidden from public view. The guardian, however, says the Prime Minister is stoking fear and division by condemning those who want to replace statues with links to slavery and racism. The times says the Prime Minister will try to reassure britons that it is safe to get out of the house and spend as nonessential stores open from monday, as the government tries to re

Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20200608

Subverted by thuggery following clashes between some protesters and police. In bristol, demonstrators toppled a statue of a 17th century slave trader and threw it in to the harbour. It represents years of hurt and a lot of emotions and hatred that have been built up inside of us that we have internalised for years. Quarantine rules have come into force, meaning most travellers arriving in the uk must self isolate for two weeks. Iamat i am at the Manchester Airport where, at the first time, passengers leaving this terminal will have had to have said where they are going to isolate or why they are exempt. England and Manchester City forward Raheem Sterling backs the anti racism protests across the uk and tells the bbc racism must be stopped. This is something that has been happening for years and years and just like the pandemic, we want to see it, we want to find a solution to stop it. Cloudy for most of us with some bright and sunny skies and a few sharp showers, especially south west

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