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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsnight 20240705

but he looked a little bit sad. he s now been checked over by vets here at the highland wildlife park. he s actually in fantastic condition. he doesn t seem to have suffered any ill effects whatsoever. i guess we have all of the peanuts in the bird feeders to thank for that. these guys don t realise what a stir their little pal has caused, but i m sure they ll give him a good welcome back, now he s done monkeying around. iain macinnes, bbc news. time for a look at the weather, here s chris fawkes. p yesterday we had gusts of wind are well into p yesterday we had gusts of wind are well int. , p yesterday we had gusts of wind are well intu , , .,, ., well into seven dias, nothing unusual about well into seven dias, nothing unusual about that, - well into seven dias, nothing unusual about that, but - well into seven dias, nothing unusual about that, but the i well into seven dias, nothing - unusual about that, but the centre of the storm was hundreds of miles away, one of the ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240707



form it wilt way, and it s unclear exactly what form it will take, but the concern that s form it will take, but the concern that s presented in this report is that s presented in this report is that this will simply water and is essentially a move backwards. what is essentially a move backwards. what do is essentially a move backwards. what do you make of it, and? natasha. what do you make of it, and? natasha. , ., ., ., natasha. it s worth noting how we ve not to this natasha. it s worth noting how we ve got to this point- natasha. it s worth noting how we ve got to this point. let s natasha. it s worth noting how we ve got to this point. let s think - natasha. it s worth noting how we ve got to this point. let s think back- got to this point. let s think back to rwanda decision we had about a week ago. british courts essentially decided that the plan, as far as they could see, should go ahead and was effectively legal in their eyes, and they didn t ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240707



a industry are outrageous. fourth hearing into the ja| attack a fourth hearing into the january 6 attack on the us capitol is under way in washington as we speak. prince william, the duke of cambridge, is celebrating his 40th birthday. good evening. millions of passengers have faced disruption today after the biggest strike on britain s railways for 30 years got under way. the rmt union and rail bosses say they will resume talks tomorrow but even if there s any progress, it will come too late to avoid disruption on thursday, the next planned day of the walk out. what s the dispute about? as ever, it depends on who you ask. for the union, pay and job security are key. rail bosses says it s also about modernisation. they intend to start the process next month. borisjohnson had his say this morning, urging commuters to stay the course because as he said modernisation would be in their interest. our first report is from bournemouth and our transport correspondent, katy au ....

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20240707



a classroom door at the uvalde school was not locked while police waited for a key, as a gunman shot children dead inside the room. images have emerged showing armed police inside the school much hello and a warm welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are natasha clark, who s a political and environment correspondent at the sun, and joe twyman, director of the polling organisation deltapoll. just to remind you of the front pages. the rail strikes dominate tomorrow s front pages for the second day running. the financial times says the dispute now boils down to an offer of a 3% pay rise in exchange for 2000 job cuts. the i questions government plans to break the rail strikes, claiming ideas like allowing agency workers to fill in for striking staff won t work. the times reports that borisjohnson is preparing to dig in for a strike that could last months. the sun says teachers may be next to strike, calling it a class war . the ....

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and how this. local health bodies to tender out contracts for certain services. the report here from the lancet, saying that billions of pounds of tax payers cash was handed to private companies, and saying this has been associated with a drop of care quality and higher rates of treatable mortality. it certainly the case that outsourcing can be more expensive and potentially lead to lower quality. but we need to remember, it s not the consumer in charge, it s the government entity thatis charge, it s the government entity that is awarding the contract. so we really need to explore whether the state is the right entity, the right bodies and individuals, that should be outsourcing. bodies and individuals, that should be outsourcing. . . bodies and individuals, that should be outsourcing. some supporters of the government be outsourcing. some supporters of the government would be outsourcing. some supporters of the government would argue - be outsourcing. some support ....

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