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BBCNEWS BBC News July 6, 2024

pandemic in half a century. downing street says it has yet to make a final decision on whether to send tanks to ukraine, after reports suggested the uk could send a dozen to help in the war. some shops opened at midnight to meet demand, for prince harry s best selling heavily trailed autobiography now on sale. and a setback, not a roadblock the team behind a uk space mission which failed to launch correctly say they ll keep on trying. we ll get there. you know, we go back, we get up, we do it again, and that defines our future, really. we need to get back to this as soon as we can. the government has introduced controversial draught legislation to limit future strikes. the measures would affect those working in the nhs, education, transport, fire and rescue, border security, and nuclear decommissioning. ministers say there are similar laws in other european countries and that there are simply common sense, to protect lives and livelihoods. workers could could be sacked unde ....

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government s planned pension reform as demonstrations grow across the country. global financial markets react nervously to the emergency takeover of the swiss bank credit suisse but are the fears now easing. and turning powder into beer. a german brewery comes up with a new product that could change the entire alcohol market and be good for the planet. president xi of china is on a state visit to russia where he s been warmly greeted by president putin. the summit has been the focus of a good deal of speculation following the publication of china s plan to settle the acute crisis in ukraine . mr putin said that moscow was always open to negotiation. but the americans have already warned that the chinese peace plan could be a just a delaying tactic. the visit comes just days after the international criminal court issued an arrest warrant for president putin in relation to alleged war crimes. from moscow, our russia editor steve rosenberg reports. just three days ago, ....

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planned pension reform as demonstrations grow across the country. a bbc investigation finds that many people who travelled to turkey for weight loss surgery suffered serious complications from botched surgeries. do your research massively. people s before and after photos, it is incredible to see and everyone wants a bit of that. and turning powder into beer: a german brewery comes up with a new product that could change the entire alcohol market and be good for the planet. hello and welcome to the programme. we begin in the uk. a scathing review of britain s largest police force has found it was institutionally racist, misogynistic and homophobic. its author said many londoners had lost faith in the metropolitan police, and it could be broken up if it didn t change. the review was commissioned after the murder of sarah everard by a serving officer. the met police commissioner says he accepts baroness casey s report, but wouldn t use the term institutional to describe ....

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relations lawyer. also this afternoon. there were more excess deaths than usual in the uk last year. the highest number outside the covid pandemic in half a century. some shops open at midnight to meet demand for prince harry s heavily trailed autobiography, which is now on sale. and a setback, not a roadblock. the team behind a uk space mission which failed to launch say they will keep on trying. and this picture has been causing something of a stir on social media today, because someone or something is missing. we will be revealing all. good afternoon. in the last few minutes, the government has been introducing draft legislation to limit future industrial action in the public sector. the bill would cover health, fire and railway workers. ministers say it would introduce a minimum level of service. unions have reacted angrily to the proposals, which they say potentially are undemocratic and unworkable, and would limit the right to strike. the business secretary grant ....

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to restore public faith. the culture sadly in the met is all pervasive and the institutional racism, misogyny and homophobia is largely led by what their officers have said and what our own research has shown. todayis today is without a doubt one of the darkest today is without a doubt one of the darkest days in an almost 200 year old met police service. european stock markets recover in early trading with shares in banks rallying after moves to reassure investors following the takeover of credit suisse. barricades go up in new york in preparation for protests. a grand jury could make history by indicting former president donald trump over alleged hush money paid to a porn actress. hello and welcome to bbc news. the chinese president xi jinping, who s in moscow, has described russia and china as strategic partners and great neighbouring powers . on the second day of his visit, mr xi invited vladimir putin to visit beijing this year, and said he would make ties wi ....

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