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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsnight 20240705



to clear. elsewhere on thursday it has a bright day, sunshine, one or two showers, a breeze in western scotland and fresher for all areas, the high teens and low 20s. closer to the seasonal norm. friday, a rather cloudy day with outbreaks of rain, most in the north and west. the weekend is brighter but most of the showers in the north and west and warmer and brighter in the south and warmer and brighter in the south and east. thanks, stav. and that s bbc news at ten theres more analysis and that s bbc news at ten. newsnight with victoria derbyshire which isjust getting under way on bbc two the news continues here on bbc one as now its time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are. but from the ten team, it s goodnight. 11 million people are estimated to be experiencing food insecurity in the uk. why? tomorrow the chancellor will summon the five economic regulators in the uk to try to force down prices for consumers. tonight new fi ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsnight 20240705



as though in some southern areas, and weather warning by the weekend, temperatures could be approaching 30. but not for everybody. for many it would be in the low, mid 20s. this wonderful picture which i showed you earlier on, this cloud scope taken earlier today injersey. thank you very much. that is is the mortage misery time bomb about to explode? new inflation figures and an announcement on interest rates due in the next 48 hours. todayjeremy hunt said giving financial support to mortgage holders could drive inflation higher. we ll talk to economists from the left and right, and a spokesman for the uk banking industry. also tonight, it s a year since the us supreme court made its historic decision to reverse roe v wade, thus allowing american states to block women from accessing an abortion. anna collinson travels from florida to alabama to speak to medics and women. shejust told me, it s not going to make it. she got kind of choked up, actually, saying, i wish t ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240706



find it hard to vote for rishi sunak s brexit deal in his first comments since mr sunak unveiled the windsor agreement on monday. a new plan to improve learning for children with special educational needs and disabilities in england is set out by the government. a review into the manchester arena attack has found security service mi5 missed a significant chance to take action that might have prevented the bombing. chairman sirjohn saunders says the reasons for the missed opportunity include a failure by an mi5 officer to act swiftly enough. he s been speaking at the publication of the third and final report into the deaths of the 22 victims of the 2017 attack, carried out by suicide bomber salman abedi. today s report considers how abedi was radicalised and any chances security services missed to stop him. let s hearfrom sirjohn saunders, chairman of the manchester arena inquiry said there was a missed opportunity. what i have been able to set out in the open part of ....

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Newsnight 20240604 21:34:00

That here in uk one of the five biggest economies in the world, some people are struggling to buy enough food to feed themselves. new figures from the trussell trust seen by newsnight show the nature and scale of food insecurity across the uk. 11 million people, 14% of all uk adults or their households have experienced it in the year up to last summer. today bosses at four of the big supermarkets denied making too much money from soaring prices telling mps the industry is the most competitive it has ever been. food inflation on things like bread, cereal, chocolate has come down slightly although it remains very high at 18.3%. doubled the headline rate. tonight we have details coming of an intervention from the chancellor tomorrow to try to tackle the problem. nick will explain in a few minutes. first ben has been to ....

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Newsnight 20240604 21:34:00

With some mortgages already at 6%. it s estimated that over a million households will be renewing their deals this year, and according to the resolution foundation, the average cost of servicing those debts will go up by nearly £3,000 next year. some are making comparisons between today s mortgage difficulties and those of the late 80s and early 90s, although interest rates went up to 14% then and repossessions became frequent. how difficult is all this for the government? who do people blame when they can t afford to get on the housing ladder or afford their monthly repayments? we ll hear from someone crunching the numbers on her personal finances in a moment, first ben s here. why is it happening? ina in a nutshell, it is because inflation is proving sticky in the uk. it is not coming down as rapidly as they want it to. the bank of ....

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