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BBCNEWS Talking Movies July 6, 2024



the european union s health agency has said it believes having mandatory covid tests for travellers from china is unjustified. you are watching bbc news. hello from new york. i m tom brook and welcome to our talking movies review of 2022, special edition. in today s programme we look back at highlights of the year in cinema. we review many of the major movie events of 2022. we look at the films that nobody thought would become big global hits as well as the breakout arthouse offerings. plus my top ten films of the year. without doubt, one of the biggest movie events of 2022 was the arrival ofjames cameron s sci fi epic avatar: the way of water. it is of course the sequel to his 2009 avatar movie which became the biggest grossing film of all time. i went with some trepidation to see the new picture the other day here in manhattan. i say trepidation because it s more than three hours long. well, i did survive and i was very impressed by the cinema technology. it really is ....

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BBCNEWS Talking Movies July 6, 2024



the 73 year old lived in a building adacent to the flats. you are watching bbc news. next it s time for talking movies the review of 2022. hello from new york. i m tom brook and welcome to our talking movies review of 2022, special edition. in today s programme we look back at highlights of the year in cinema. we review many of the major movie events of 2022. we look at the films that nobody thought would become big global hits as well as the breakout arthouse offerings. plus my top ten films of the year. without doubt, one of the biggest movie events of 2022 was the arrival ofjames cameron s sci fi epic avatar: the way of water. it is of course the sequel to his 2009 avatar movie which became the biggest grossing film of all time. i went with some trepidation to see the new picture the other day here in manhattan. i say trepidation because it s more than three hours long. well, i did survive and i was very impressed by the cinema technology. it really is beautiful to ....

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BBCNEWS World Business Report July 7, 2024

go nuclear and go large, go with sizewell c those were the words of outgoing prime minister borisjohnson on thursday as he pledged £700 million of uk taxpayers money to help build a new nuclear plant at sizewell in suffolk. he said it s vital that the uk becomes more energy independent as soaring oil and gas prices have left millions facing fuel poverty this winter. but critics argue that the money would be better spent on wind, solar, or even just better insulation for our homes. and it could take 15 years and many billions of pounds before this new nuclear plant is up and running. 0ur political correspondent iain watson has more. the outgoing prime minister want to go nuclear. he would like to give the green light to a new power station here in sisal in suffolk. he is spreading £700 million which will set off a chain reaction with companies in turn pledging more cash for the project. the deal is not done yet. he said nuclear power as part of a strategy to improve the ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News July 7, 2024



good evening. royal officials have insisted that prince charles remains politically neutral , following a report that he has strongly criticised government plans to send some asylum seekers to rwanda in central africa. an unnamed source told the times newspaper that prince charles has described the policy as appalling and said he was more than disappointed by it. the first flight carrying asylum seekers to rwanda is due to leave on tuesday. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. as prince of wales, his interventions over the years have led to accusations of meddling. charles is now moving ever closer to the throne. so this morning s headlines suggesting he has taken a stand on the highly sensitive political issue of the government s refugee policy are potentially problematic. 10,000 migrants have arrived in britain in small boats so far this year. the prince is said to have described the government plan to send some to rwanda as appalling . charles s c ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News July 7, 2024



to call for stricter gun laws, in the wake of last month s mass shooting at a school in texas. the government is expected to reject proposals to introduce a new salt and sugar tax , on processed food sold in england. a father and son have been killed in a crash at the isle of man tt . five riders have died in this year s event. as you can see, this eye is not blinking. and singerjustin bieber reveals the reason he cancelled his performances this week he s experiencing facial paralysis. good evening. royal officials have insisted that prince charles remains politically neutral following a report that he has strongly criticised government plans, to send some asylum seekers to rwanda in central africa. an unnamed source told the times newspaper, that prince charles has described the policy as appalling and said he was more than disappointed by it. the first flight carrying asylum seekers to rwanda is due to leave on tuesday. campaigners against the government ....

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