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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240706

and fewerflavours on you might be seeing higher prices and fewer flavours on offer, because food prices are staying stubbornly high. we look at the numbers. and i m in the so called dead shed at heathrow where they store seized animal parts, because the government has changed the ivory ban to extend it to five new species. in sport. after a 20 year wait, newcastle united fans will enjoy those famous champions league nights next season, while leicester take their fight for survival to the final day. good morning from hampton pool, where it is a chilly stuck to the day, but the sun is shining. many of us today are looking at sunny intervals, a bit of cloud, possibly the odd spot of rain in north west scotland. all the details throughout the programme. good morning. it s tuesday 23rd may. our main story. police will begin searches at a reservoir in southern portugal this morning as part of an investigation into the disappearance of madeleine mccann in 2007. the operation is bein ....

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i m sally bundock and we start here in the uk where in the next few hours the latest inflation numbers will be released and its widely anticipated the news will be good with prices coming down. the bank of england says it expects inflation to fall sharply in april . this follows an upgrade from the international monetary fund for the uk economy. it says we should avoid a recession this year but the imf is warning inflation remains stubbornly high and higher interest rates will need to remain in place if it is to be brought down. so where are we at? if we look at february inflation measured as consumer prices stood at 10.4%. the soaring cost of food and energy being the key drivers. it then fell slightly to 10.1% in march. this was a surprise as a much biggerfall was predicted and rang alarms bells with concerns of sticky inflation that proves difficult to reduce. bells with concerns inflation is proving very sticky. difficult to bring down. and helps low prices w ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The 20240706

hello. welcome to the programme. the kremlin accuses ukraine of trying to assassinate president vladimir putin. the ukrainians say they had nothing to do with it. so what are the implications of all that? also tonight.at least eight pupils and a security guard have been killed in a shooting at a school in the serbian capital, belgrade. police have confirmed a 14 year old boy a student at the school has been arrested. we will bring you the latest from belgrade. plus.a major police sting in europe 130 people arrested across six countries, in a coordinated operation against the italian mafia the ndrangheta. and.rules based ai is there a safe form of artificial intelligence our governments should be using now to advance and grow our economies? we will speak to two people who think there is and that the benefits far outweigh the risks. but we begin with stunning images from red square. russia says it has shot down to two drones overnight that were flying above the kreml ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS World Business Report 20240706



let s start in the us, where there is growing footsteps. 0k. let s get started, shall we? the cameras do not want to play ball but i can walk back to this position. let s start in the us, where there is growing nervousness in financial markets over the possibility the us could default on its debt. a stand off in congress over plans to lift the federal debt ceiling which is currently at an eye watering $31.4 trillion has led to the cost of buying insurance against a us government default has moved to its highest level in more than a decade this month. so, later today, the republican speaker of the house kevin mccarthy will give a speech at the new york stock exchange, where he s expected to lay out the conditions republicans want democrats to agree to in exchange for movement on the debt ceiling. it sounds like a stand off. scott anderson is chief economist at bank of the west in san francisco. welcome to the programme. what will kevin mccarthy say? what is he goin ....

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by dominion voting systems against fox news and its parent company would start on tuesday. the lawsuit alleges the broadcaster damaged the reputation of dominion by repeatedly airing lies about its vote counting machines and election fraud in the 2020 us presidential election. laurie laird is a us business journalist. why is this happening? i why is this happening? i think the fact that these why is this happening? i think the fact that these claims why is this happening? i think the fact that these claims of - why is this happening? i think the fact that these claims of a - fact that these claims of a potential settlement that were reported in the well streetjournal, a murdoch owned operation, i think that gives us some sense of the nature of these reports. whether the two sides can come to the settlement is a very open question. i m surprised that this thing it came this close to getting into a courtroom. dominion a comedy voting system, is trying to prove deforma ....

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