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Transcripts for BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20240604 00:30:15

Stephen Sackur looks back at some of HARDtalk s most impactful interviews of 2022. [S]

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 00:30:15

Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break. [S]

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 14:11:00

By the royal college of nursing. the strike will affect 55 nhs trusts across england on january the 18th and 19th. there will be some relief over the andaman strikes because that is absolutely critical care, it is not happening over the christmas holiday period. teri happening over the christmas holiday eriod. , ., ., , happening over the christmas holiday eriod. , . ., , ., period. yes we had a first day of ancilin period. yes we had a first day of angling strikes period. yes we had a first day of angling strikes earlier period. yes we had a first day of angling strikes earlier this i period. yes we had a first day of| angling strikes earlier this week, there had been concern about the second day as it runs in that period, next wednesday between christmas and new year when traditionally the health service is very busy, cold weather, people celebrating and drinking, some relief from the health service that thatis relief from the health service that that is not going ahead, nhs leaders talk about how there is a sign of relief coming from both patients and staff. the bad news from the health service s point of view is the strike hasn t been scrapped, it has been pushed back to january the 11. it is bound rather than stop. it concerns from the ambulance unit about pay and job conditions, they say the strike will go ahead unless there is a breakthrough in pay talks with the government. haifa there is a breakthrough in pay talks with the government. there is a breakthrough in pay talks with the government. how much more disru tion with the government. how much more disruption are with the government. how much more disruption are we with the government. how much more disruption are we going with the government. how much more disruption are we going to with the government. how much more disruption are we going to cen - disruption are we going to cen january? fist disruption are we going to cen janua ? ., ., , january? at the moment quite a bit, ou have

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Chaos on Capitol Hill 20240604 21:30:15

As the January 6 Committee publishes its long-awaited final report into the storming of the Capitol in 2021, Anthony Zurcher assesses its findings. [S]

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Papers 20240604 23:30:15

Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Papers 20240604 23:30:15
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Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Papers 20240604 22:30:00

This is bbc news, the headlines. clashes have broken out in paris after three people were shot dead at a kurdish community centre. police have arrested a 69 year old man with a history of acts of racist violence. and the us faces its coldest christmas in four decades as a storm sweeps across the country, with temperatures dropping to minus 45 degrees celsius in some places. the uk health secretary says he is disappointed by the announcement that nhs nurses in england are to stage further strikes on january the 18th and 19th. also in the uk, the head of the union representing striking border force staff says walkouts could go on for six months unless the government

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20240604 19:30:00

This is bbc news. i m luxmy gopal and these are the headlines. clashes have broken out in paris after three people were shot dead at a kurdish community centre. police have arrested a 69 year old man with a history of acts of racist violence. the uk health secretary says he is disappointed by the announcement that nhs nurses in england are to stage further strikes on january the 18th and 19th. in the uk, the head of the union representing striking border force staff says walk outs could go on for six months, unless the government enters talks about pay. and the us faces its coldest christmas in four decades as a storm sweeps across the country, with temperatures dropping to minus 45 degrees celsius in some places.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20211214 07:09:00

After a campaign, but an extradition request was refused by the us. now the crown prosecution service has told harry s parents the case will go to court next month. as you can imagine, they re completely overwhelmed at the moment. lots of tears. but importantly, you know, of course we continue to think about harry. this is no celebration, this is no victory, but clearly, the culmination of two and a half years now of very tough, high profile public campaigning for justice. the foreign secretary has welcomed the news. but it s not clear whether the original charge is still being pursued, or how diplomatic immunity is being bypassed. and anne sacoolas lawyers say although they had always been willing to discuss a hearing via video link, there is no agreement at this time. this complicated case has taken many turns and faced difficult challenges. but there will be a hearing at westminster magistrates court on january the 18th. dan johnson, bbc news.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20211214 06:09:00

Agreement at this time. this complicated case has taken many turns and faced difficult challenges. but there will be a hearing at westminster magistrates court on january the 18th. dan johnson, bbc news. mps say big tech companies should be forced to take tougher action against a wide range of online crimes and abuse. a parliamentary committee reviewing the proposed online safety bill says the industry has failed in its plan to self regulate. the government says the new legislation will hold big tech to account if they fail to act. we ll have in the future clear codes to say to the companies, this is what the offence means, this is what you have to do. if you fail to do it, we ll audit you and you ll be liable for the mistakes that you ve made. we don t have any of this at the moment, so this will be a big change. i think that s the key thing. i think of people in particular who ve been victims of abuse, who felt they ve had no one to turn to, the companies weren t interested in helping them, they now have the law on their side. more than 88 people are now known to have been killed by the tornadoes that swept through six us states

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