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BBCNEWS Sportsday July 6, 2024



sleet and snow in there and everything pushes towards the south east of england and it could be as much as five and ten centimetres, i m thinking somewhere like the chilterns and that could bring disruption and we have yellow warning sport tomorrow and also into thursday and the focus shifts further north as the weather front moves up from the south west into the cold air so we will find further rain, sleet and snow but this time moving north and we might see snow in the south turning back to rain as it turns mild and the winds pick up but we still have the colder air as we head further north so it will be across north wales and the north midlands up into northern england, northern ireland and perhaps scotland although we are not sure how far the snow will get. these areas will see most of the snow with heavy falls over the high ground. darren, thank you. and that s the bbc news at six from glasgow. we ll be back with bbc news at ten, but for now the news continues here ....

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BBCNEWS World Business Report July 6, 2024



that s the message sent by the european central bank as it ploughs ahead with plans to raise rates, despite sluggish growth in the eurozone, and turmoil in the banking sector. the ecb s main interest rate was hiked by 50 basis points to 3.5% as it tries to keep a lid on rising prices. but the language from policymakers has begun to strike a new note, dropping a reference, used in previous statements, to the need to raise rates significantly going forward. agnese ortolani is a europe analyst at the economist intelligence unit. so, we have had this rate rise within the last hour. give us a sense of what this tells us. they don t seem to be overly concerned about the banking sector. yes indeed, about the banking sector. yes indeed. the about the banking sector. yes indeed, the ecb about the banking sector. 13; indeed, the ecb decided about the banking sector. yes indeed, the ecb decided to go ahead with this, because it is related to inflation the euro zone, so it is ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News July 6, 2024

work and to help people stay in the work. we saw things like money for a digital service to help people reflect on their careers and finances, with some money for careers in extra training places, and most substantially, i think, we have seen a big investment and support for people who are disabled are out of work for a long term health condition want to go back again in a sustainable way. that investment has come alongside some changes in the benefit system, which are rightly controversial and need to be looked at, but they do have the potential to make a really big difference to help people return to work you fall out of it, and particularly in our 60s, for health reasons. ~ . . , particularly in our 60s, for health reasons. ~ . ,, particularly in our 60s, for health reasons. . ,, ., reasons. what was missing and he was missin: out reasons. what was missing and he was missing out as reasons. what was missing and he was missing out as a reasons. what was missing and he w ....

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BBCNEWS BBC World News America July 6, 2024



senegal celebrates the rich traditions of the continent s fabrics and textiles with some of africa s leading contemporary designers. welcome to world news america, in the uk, on pbs, and around the globe. we start in france, where hundreds of protesters have filled the vast square opposite the parliament building in central paris. they started fires and chanted their opposition to the government s move to push through unpopular pension reforms without a parliamentary vote. president emmanuel macron opted to invoke a controversial article in the french constitution, after a frantic series of meetings with close aides and ministers revealed he d lose a potential vote. the french prime minister elisabeth borne was booed as she arrived in the national assembly to announce that the government would trigger article 49.3 of the french constitution. a short while ago our correspondent hugh schofield joined us from outside the parliament building. hugh schofield, the use of ....

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BBCNEWS Outside Source July 6, 2024



through his controversial pension reforms. we start with increasing warnings from western governments over the use of the chinese social media platform, tiktok. today the british government banned it on all government and civil servants devices. take a listen. we re also going to ban the use of macro when devices. we will do so with immediate effect. mr speaker, this is a precautionary move. we know that there is already use of tiktok across government, but it is also good cyber hygiene. on the face of it the app might not look like a threat to national security. it s exploded in popularity as a platform to share short videos of viral dances and comical voice overs. and has become a part of today s youth culture. tiktok claims to have more than one billion monthly users worldwide. and last year it was the most downloaded app in the world. the app is owned by the chinese company byte dance. and that s what s worrying governments. because the app can collect data store ....

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