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BBCNEWS The July 5, 2024



ukrainian military sources have told the bbc their forces are carrying out a series of small scale armoured attacks against russian occupiers and shifting to offensive actions in some areas along the front line. we ll take a look at claims from moscow that a full scale ukrainian counter offensive has begun. also tonight, we ll head to california where apple is showing off its new products including an augmented reality headset. in the uk prime minister rishi sunak announces that two new barges have been bought to house up to 1,000 migrants. he says his plan to stop small boats crossing the channel is working. we ll ask a migration expert if she agrees. and we ll discuss the huge amount of processed foods in british shopping baskets, and what needs to be done to freshen up our diets. but first the war in ukraine. looks like a significant escalation in the fighting. is this the start of a counter offensive? we ll ask our experts in a moment. first we re going to ....

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BBCNEWS Breakfast July 6, 2024

they ve won their third premier league title in a row after arsenal slipped up at nottingham forest. and the trophy will be presented to them later today when they face chelsea at the etihad. this opposing new way of tackling climate change. crushed volcanic rocks that remove greenhouse gas from our atmosphere. from our atmosphere. climate scientists from our atmosphere. climate scientists are from our atmosphere. climate scientists are now from our atmosphere. climate scientists are now clear - from our atmosphere. climate scientists are now clear that l from our atmosphere. climate - scientists are now clear that some carbon removal, like this, will be needed to try to cool down our overheating planet. it s sunday 21st may. our main story: opposition parties are urging the prime minister to launch an ethics investigation into the home secretary, following claims she tried to avoid receiving points on her driving licence. a government source says suella braverman aske ....

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BBCNEWS BBC July 6, 2024



football league. hello i m maryam moshiri. we start with a story that is a big deal in the uk. a breakthrough in the long running health service strike. more than a million national health service staff in england will get a 5 percent pay rise after health unions here backed the deal. looking to and action. ambulance workers, nurses and physios will also get a one off sum of at least £1,655. the pay deal was signed off at a meeting between the government and 1a health unions representing all nhs staff apart from doctors and dentists. ministers said it was time to bring the strikes to an end. ina in a moment we will speak to the general secretary of the rcn, pat: but first here is steve barclay who says who was pleased with the offer. this is a good day for nhs staff who will benefit from this pay rise and extra over £5,000 for a band six nurse or paramedic or midwife. so it s a good day for nhs staff, but it s also a good day for patients. it will allow us to move for ....

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BBCNEWS Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg July 6, 2024



so long ago. there is plenty in the tank at the moment. the labour leader showing someone else at the door, an effort to draw the line under the recent past. jeremy corbyn will not stand for labour jeremy corbyn will not stand for labour at jeremy corbyn will not stand for labour at the next general election. the prime labour at the next general election. the prime minister would love to do the same. moving on after years of brexit arguments. a deal on northern ireland is not yet done but feels that it ireland is not yet done but feels thatitis ireland is not yet done but feels that it is just about in reach. we are engaging in those conversations with the european union. next week? all the time and we have been for a while. but there is still work to do. so we have one big but there is still work to do. so we have one big question but there is still work to do. so we have one big question this - but there is still work to do. so we l have one big question thi ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News July 6, 2024



story. britain will pay france nearly 600 million dollars over the next three years for a new detention centre and more patrols to help clamp down on migrants travelling to britain in small boats. there is no one solution to solving this problem and nor will it be solved overnight. and this will help notjust solved overnight. and this will help not just friends in solved overnight. and this will help notjust friends in uk. we solved overnight. and this will help notjust friends in uk. notjust friends in uk. we have to work closely notjust friends in uk. we have to work closely together notjust friends in uk. we have to work closely together if notjust friends in uk. we have to work closely together if we re - notjust friends in uk. we have to l work closely together if we re going to dismantle these groups and be more to dismantle these groups and be more efficient. a gunman opens fire at a jehovah s witness hall in the german city of hamburg. police say at lea ....

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