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Breakfast-20211221-06:16:00

the us. out. it has overtaken james bond in the us. ,, , a, out. it has overtaken james bond in the us. ,,, ., . , , the us. spider-man doing incredibly well. on the us. spider-man doing incredibly well- on page _ the us. spider-man doing incredibly well- on page 25 _ the us. spider-man doing incredibly well. on page 25 of— the us. spider-man doing incredibly well. on page 25 of the _ the us. spider-man doing incredibly well. on page 25 of the sun, - the us. spider-man doing incredibly well. on page 25 of the sun, school| well. on page 25 of the sun, school of rioja? mum's shock at little lad's first written sentence. this is kirsty. he is only five. this is his first sentence. i like wine i am impressed with the grammar and their words but slightly concerned at what he has written. he is not a big drinker and she does not know where he has got it from. my drinker and she does not know where he has got it from.— he has got it from. my son's word was take — he has got it from. my son's word was cake. mine _ he has got it from. my son's word was cake. mine was _ he has got it from. my son's word was cake. mine was more. - he has got it from. my son's word was cake. mine was more. his - he has got it from. my son's word l was cake. mine was more. his first sentence. — was cake. mine was more. his first sentence. more — was cake. mine was more. his first sentence, more cake, _ was cake. mine was more. his first sentence, more cake, please. - south african scientists are investigating whether new variants of covid—19 could be linked to people with weakened immune systems. the theory is the virus tends to last longer in immunosuppressed people because it has more time to mutate as the body tries to fight it off.

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Global Climate Debate-20211101-22:50:00

these little actions matter. everybody wants to see all the little actions, and finally enough on that very question, do you agree with borisjohnson when heated plastic recycling is really not what this is about? surely everybody has a duty to do what they can. i this is about? surely everybody has a duty to do what they can.- a duty to do what they can. i think that is true. _ a duty to do what they can. i think that is true, but _ a duty to do what they can. i think that is true, but i _ a duty to do what they can. i think that is true, but i think _ a duty to do what they can. i think that is true, but i think there - a duty to do what they can. i think that is true, but i think there are i that is true, but i think there are bil that is true, but i think there are big issues — that is true, but i think there are big issues. the financing issue was raised _ big issues. the financing issue was raised is _ big issues. the financing issue was raised is critical, and as you say, kirsty— raised is critical, and as you say, kirsty, _ raised is critical, and as you say, kirsty, we — raised is critical, and as you say, kirsty, we said this in 2009, and that is— kirsty, we said this in 2009, and that is why— kirsty, we said this in 2009, and that is why i _ kirsty, we said this in 2009, and that is why i have always said we have _ that is why i have always said we have to — that is why i have always said we have to have an international coalition _ have to have an international coalition and we have to bring people — coalition and we have to bring people to _ coalition and we have to bring people to be as good as their word, and that— people to be as good as their word, and that is— people to be as good as their word, and that is what we are trying to do. and that is what we are trying to do that — and that is what we are trying to do that is — and that is what we are trying to do. that is one of the key points as gina said _ do. that is one of the key points as gina said of— do. that is one of the key points as gina said of the conference this year— gina said of the conference this year here _ gina said of the conference this year here. so gina said of the conference this year here-— gina said of the conference this ear here. , ., , ., year here. so in terms of greenland, what do you — year here. so in terms of greenland, what do you want? _ year here. so in terms of greenland, what do you want? because - year here. so in terms of greenland, what do you want? because you - year here. so in terms of greenland, | what do you want? because you want to become sustainable. you need help from this 100 billion, and it is not coming through at the moment. tote coming through at the moment. we do, but we have started _ coming through at the moment. we do, but we have started in _ coming through at the moment. we do, but we have started in our _ coming through at the moment. we do, but we have started in our country - but we have started in our country from the 90s to invest in

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NHS-20211001-02:58:00

and more than tired — l a knackered workforce, uncertain pressures. i and so i think what it means is more people waiting - and the people who are waiting, unfortunately, being _ asked to wait longer. hayden's had his operation. excellent, hayden, look at you, up on your feet. good boy. he's now looking forward to going home. but for millions of others the delays go on. kirsty is going to counselling to cope with her anxiety while she waits. she still has no idea when her surgery will be. sofia has started repaying her bank loan. she's making a full recovery. brenda has joined a second waiting list, this time for physiotherapy. as for her hip replacement, all she can do is wait.

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NHS-20211001-02:53:00

with waiting lists set to get worse before they get better, hospital a&e departments are feeling the pressure. i got here at 11:30 last night. i spent the whole night sitting in the corridor because it was so busy. i was crying because i was in so much pain. this is kirsty. she's also got endometriosis. it's her sixth visit to a&e this year. i saw the first time gyno doctor at whatever time this morning, we both agreed we're going to try and avoid emergency surgery if we can avoid it. kirsty�*s been told she could have up to a 12—month wait for surgery to relieve her pain. after spending almost 2a hours here, she's sent home.

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NHS-20210929-02:58:00

and you've got a tired — and more than tired — l a knackered workforce, uncertain pressures. i and so i think what it means is more people waiting - and the people who are waiting, unfortunately, being _ asked to wait longer. hayden's had his operation. excellent, hayden, look at you, up on your feet. good boy. he's now looking forward to going home. but for millions of others the delays go on. kirsty is going to counselling to cope with her anxiety while she waits. she still has no idea when her surgery will be. sofia has started repaying her bank loan. she's making a full recovery. brenda has joined a second waiting list, this time for physiotherapy. as for her hip replacement, all she can do is wait.

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NHS-20210929-02:53:00

tests, checks, treatments and operations this summer compared to last. " with waiting lists set to get worse before they get better, hospital a&e departments are feeling the pressure. i got here at 11:30 last night. i spent the whole night sitting in the corridor because it was so busy. i was crying because i was in so much pain. this is kirsty. she's also got endometriosis. it's her sixth visit to a&e this year. i saw the first gynae doctor at whatever time this morning, we both agreed i don't want emergency surgery if we can avoid it. kirsty�*s been told she could have up to a 12—month wait for surgery to relieve her pain.

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BBC News

0k, kirsty mcneill, policy director for save the children. thank you, kirsty. in england, on monday, all remaining measures which have put unprecedented restrictions on how we've lead our lives for the past 16 months will be lifted. the government says it's now down to individuals to decide how the risks we take when it comes to catching covid. bernie mcgreavey has an inflammatory arthritic condition and other health conditions which made her cev — clinically extremely vulnerable. berniejoins me now. hello to you. thanks very much indeed for being with us. what are your fears or your concerns over the lifting of these restrictions on monday? it lifting of these restrictions on monda ? , ., ., , lifting of these restrictions on monda ? _, ., , ., lifting of these restrictions on monda? ., , monday? it is a worry about people not wearing — monday? it is a worry about people not wearing masks, _ monday? it is a worry about people not wearing masks, really, - monday? it is a worry about people not wearing masks, really, and i monday? it is a worry about people i not wearing masks, really, and being too close and spreading the virus, especially with the delta variant that's been so prolific at the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20210613:18:26:00

about that. thank you enid. kirsty, one last question for— about that. thank you enid. kirsty, one last question for you. - about that. thank you enid. kirsty, one last question for you. has - about that. thank you enid. kirsty, one last question for you. has this| one last question for you. has this g7 summit been good for falmouth, for cornwall? the eyes of the world and the beauty of the cornish coastline and the amazing glorious sunshine, has there been a down as well do you think? i sunshine, has there been a down as well do you think?— well do you think? i think there were some _ well do you think? i think there were some understandable - well do you think? i think there - were some understandable nervousness about it carving. —— coming. but actually, it's been a wonderful carnival atmosphere on the streets, it has been an opportunity showcase all that cornwall has to offer, all the sustainable business, there is so much. 0ne the sustainable business, there is so much. one thing i want to be taken away from this is that sees a fundamental change born in cornwall. i am delighted in many ways to have had all this focus on us because it has given us a voice and we are often overlooked and forgotten about. we will hold them more

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20210613:18:21:00

kirsty, ki rsty, let's kirsty, let's come to you first of all. you are on that white boat they are behind me. we are suitably, we are behind me. we are suitably, we are suitably socially distanced i have to say. kirsty, tell us first of all, there were a lot of promises in the g7 communique about climate change, for example almost having carbon emissions by 2030. are you happy with what you have heard? i think personally we need to make sure that is held up and i think we actually need to hold these people accountable for promises they have made. it feels to me like it's not fast enough as an individual. that actually we need to be acting much, much quicker, more investment, more green infrastructure and being innovative. as an individual i would like to see it faster than it currently is.— like to see it faster than it currently is. like to see it faster than it currentl is. j �* , ., like to see it faster than it currentl is. j �*, ., ., currently is. all right, let's go to

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20210613:18:25:00

that are _ people down here. all the projects that are being done here are paving the way— that are being done here are paving the way for— that are being done here are paving the way for other areas in the country— the way for other areas in the country and other areas of the world — country and other areas of the world i— country and other areas of the world. i am country and other areas of the world. lam really country and other areas of the world. i am really pleased with that and i_ world. i am really pleased with that and i also _ world. i am really pleased with that and i also think that mentioning science — and i also think that mentioning science is— and i also think that mentioning science is important because i think the help— science is important because i think the help we have in dealing with the pandemic— the help we have in dealing with the pandemic is the same we need to have for climate _ pandemic is the same we need to have for climate change. we need to listen _ for climate change. we need to listen to— for climate change. we need to listen to scientists and make sure the action— listen to scientists and make sure the action that is taken is focused on science — the action that is taken is focused on science and focused around helping — on science and focused around helping others rather thanjust on the economy. for helping others rather than 'ust on the economyfi the economy. for you and your generation. — the economy. for you and your generation, climate _ the economy. for you and your generation, climate change - the economy. for you and your- generation, climate change fighting carbon emissions, that is your number—one priority? carbon emissions, that is your number-one priority? absolutely. there is so _ number-one priority? absolutely. there is so much _ number-one priority? absolutely. there is so much going _ number-one priority? absolutely. there is so much going on - number-one priority? absolutely. there is so much going on in - number-one priority? absolutely. there is so much going on in the l there is so much going on in the world _ there is so much going on in the world i_ there is so much going on in the world i am — there is so much going on in the world i am passionate about but if we do _ world i am passionate about but if we do not — world i am passionate about but if we do not have a planet to live on, there _ we do not have a planet to live on, there is— we do not have a planet to live on, there is no— we do not have a planet to live on, there is no point in doing all of there is no point in doing all of the rest — there is no point in doing all of the rest. so i am really passionate about— the rest. so i am really passionate about that — the rest. so i am really passionate about that-— the rest. so i am really passionate about that. ., «j , , about that. thank you enid. kirsty, one last question _

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