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BBCNEWS Nicky Campbell July 6, 2024

they want the government to immediately stop all new uk fossil fuel projects and sport institutions to help them do that. this the latest in a number of headline grabbing protests: blocking roads, defacing a memorial for captain sir tom moore, throwing orange soup at van gogh s sunflowers, tying themselves to the goalposts during premier league matches. all that and more to come. we are facing an existential threat. this nougat protest, is it a cue for a change? get in touch. the snuggle protest. here is the news from dan brennan. thank you. good morning. energy firms have agreed a new code of practice, which will stop them forcibly installing prepayment meters in the homes of anyone over 85. the regulator, ofgem, brought in a temporary ban in february after debt agencies working for british gas were found to be breaking into the properties of some vulnerable customers to fit them. official figures show wages rose by 6.6 per cent in the three months to february compared ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News July 7, 2024



into ambulances lifeless and barefoot. the chilling sign of people who have tried to run but not been able to. the crush started in a small alleyway it was so packed, people were stuck, elbow to elbow. they had barely an inch to move when the crowd surged forward. translation: the incident happened as large numbers of people fell down during the halloween festival, which caused serious injuries. this area of seoul is one of the most popular places for a night out, for locals and tourists. it s the place to celebrate halloween and it s estimated 100,000 had come tonight. there were so many people to the point we were being crushed on the pavement, to the point where we had to spill onto the road where there were cars. no one really understood what was going on. but there were already several police cars at the scene in front of itaewon station, and police standing on top of their police cars, desperately trying to tell people to leave the area as soon as possible. si ....

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BBCNEWS World Business Report July 6, 2024



let s now get down to business and starting in the uk. how attractive is the uk as a place to do business? later today we ll find out when the ons releases its latest data on the level of foreign direct investment into the uk in 2021. a recent survey conducted by the accountancy firm pwc suggests britain was the third most important place in the world for businesses to invest, behind the us and china. but the head of the cbi is not so optimistic. in a speech today tony danker will call on the government to not shy away from hard decisions that can reverse the uk s trajectory of falling investment. he will urge the government to seize green growth opportunities. lets get the view of chris southworth, secretary general of international chamber of commerce uk. good to see you. obviously we are talking about investment in the uk from overseas, that is one thing and tony danker calling on the government to invest more, that is another thing. if we talk about the uk at the mo ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News July 6, 2024



manning picket lines across much of england and wales. former employees of the welsh rugby union have accused the organisation of having a toxic culture of sexism. i need to know that i have done one thing right with my life. and we ll hear from brendan fraser about his oscar tipped role as a morbidly obese man trying to reconnect with his family in new film, the whale. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news channel. the prime minister has asked his independent ethics adviser to examine how the conservative party chairman and former chancellor, nadhim zahawi, settled a multi million pound tax dispute. rishi sunak says there are questions that need answers. mr zahawi says his error was careless but not deliberate, and his advisers say he doesn t intend to resign. labour however warns he needs to come clean and they re calling his position untenable . here s our political correspondent, lone wells. will you resign as party chair, mrzahawi? - few words, big questi ....

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BBCNEWS Breakfast July 7, 2024

as national grid warn the worst case scenario could mean rolling power cuts. the prime minister of thailand orders an investigation into an attack at a nursery, which killed at least 38 people, including many children. eltonjohn and prince harry are among several public figures taking legal action against the publisher of the daily mail over what they call gross breaches of privacy. the big fight between the sons of two boxing legends is off. conor benn won t get the chance to face chris eubankjunior, tomorrow, after a trace of a fertility drug was found in a sample provided by benn. be prepared for showers. we will all get wet at some point. the full forecast in breakfast. it s friday the 7th of october. our main story. social care providers are warning that millions of people could be left without support, unless there is a complete overhaul of the system. care england which is the body that represents independent services says a proper vision is needed, or the nhs w ....

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