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BBCNEWS World Business Report July 6, 2024



let s start in the us, where there is growing footsteps. 0k. let s get started, shall we? the cameras do not want to play ball but i can walk back to this position. let s start in the us, where there is growing nervousness in financial markets over the possibility the us could default on its debt. a stand off in congress over plans to lift the federal debt ceiling which is currently at an eye watering $31.4 trillion has led to the cost of buying insurance against a us government default has moved to its highest level in more than a decade this month. so, later today, the republican speaker of the house kevin mccarthy will give a speech at the new york stock exchange, where he s expected to lay out the conditions republicans want democrats to agree to in exchange for movement on the debt ceiling. it sounds like a stand off. scott anderson is chief economist at bank of the west in san francisco. welcome to the programme. what will kevin mccarthy say? what is he goin ....

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BBCNEWS Breakfast July 6, 2024

is the pressure of the premier league title race taking its toll? good morning, bore da from a misty brecon beacons national park, which from this morning will have a new welsh name. it isa it is a milder start to the day than it was yesterday, but there is a lot of cloud, mist and murk around, but it could be warmer than yesterday, especially across northern scotland. all the details later in the programme. good morning. it s monday the 17th of april. president biden has condemned a mass shooting at a 16th birthday party in alabama as outrageous and unacceptable . four people have died and 28 others were injured in the attack in dadeville. police haven t released any details about who carried out the shooting or why. gun crime in america is on the rise in 2019 there were a17 mass shootings where four or more people were killed or injured. but since 2020 this has increased to more than 600 each year. that s an average of two per day. so far this year there have been at lea ....

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BBCNEWS Sportsday July 6, 2024

see you in liverpool. daniel rosney, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here s susan powell. it is officially the warmest day of 2023 so far. it is currently 20 degrees in the northern highlands. there has been beautiful sunshine here in the morning. this was a picture from earlier from far in the northern highlands. there was also early sunshine on the golf course in norfolk this morning, but actually along the coast in norfolk and suffolk, some low cloud has been closing in. at cromer, it isjust 9 degrees. this stripe of low cloud, mist and murk will continue to encroach into the north sea coast as we move through this afternoon. many areas will continue with decent spells of sunshine, particularly widespread across eastern england away from east coast. in the west, it may squeeze out the odd shower. but with some cloudy to start off on tuesday. with clear skies, we could be seeing a touch of frost first thing on tuesday in the scottish highlands. high pressure still ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News July 6, 2024



need is yet another consultation, what we actually need is more teachers right now. children s education, if you want to inspire children and make them feel like maths is something that they can enjoy, we need good maths teachers, we are short of teachers, short of maths teachers. if rishi sunak really wants to transform our education, he could pick up labour s plan right now, polish the tax status, charitable tax status private schools enjoy and use that to fund the recruitment of extra teachers, including maths teachers. it also showed each what they do and it also showed each what they do and i have to say, that it is in my own patch, when they talk to me they say they don t feel that this government is the back at all. and that is what we really need and that is what a labour government would bring. what i do said there were tax cuts that could found six and i ve thousand teachers, could that be enough, would be not have to make deeper cuts elsewhere, nothing comes ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News July 6, 2024



welcome to bbc news. we start in moscow, where a prominent critic of vladimir putin has been sentenced to 25 years in prison. the journalist and opposition activist vladimir kara murza played a key role in persuading western governments to sanction russian officials for human rights abuses and corruption. the us says it s evidence of an escalating campaign of repression in russia. the eu called it unacceptable. the uk summoned the russian ambassador. here s our russia editor, steve rosenberg. handcuffed and in a bullet proof cage, one of president putin s most prominent critics. vladimir kara murza faced multiple charges, including treason. the verdict, guilty. the punishment, the maximum possible. 25 years in prison. access to the courtroom was heavily restricted. along with otherjournalists and foreign diplomats, we crowded into another room to watch on tv screens. for more than a decade, vladimir kara murza has been a high profile opponent of the kremlin. he helped p ....

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