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BBCNEWS Breakfast July 6, 2024



for many of us today it is going to be dry, sunny and warm, except across the very far north of scotland and parts of eastern england, where we hang onto more cloud. that will suppress the temperatures. details later in the programme. good morning. it s tuesday, the 30th of may. new measures to crackdown on the use of vapes by children in england, are set to be unveiled by the government. ministers have pledged to close a loophole allowing retailers to give free samples to children, and a ban on nicotine free vapes for under 18 s is also being considered. our health editor hugh pym has the details. a recent laboratory test for bbc news on illegal vapes confiscated at a school showed some had more than twice the safe amount of lead, and nine times the safe amount of nickel. the prime minister said he was shocked by this report, and said he was taking further action to clamp down on rogue firms who unlawfully target children with these products. the measures include closi ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News July 6, 2024



seem louder than ever. most of the nhs employees would say it has been one of the toughest winters they can remember. i feel uncomfortable, deeply uncomfortable about the level of care we are sometimes, because of the degree of pressure, that we are providing. probably some ptsd from some of the stuff i have seen and just worn out. the data shows that things are worse now than at any time since records started in 200a. one in ten patients who need admitting are waiting over 12 hours for a bed with reports of some waits lasting for days. for a bed with reports of some waits lasting four days. it s dreadful for our patients. patients are waiting a long time for ambulances. once they get an ambulance, they might be waiting outside our emergency departments for a long time to get in our doors. once they make it through, there are long waits to be seen and we are having to treat patients in all sorts of unsatisfactory places such as corridors or areas not meant to house pati ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News July 6, 2024



it never needed to be this way. and, prince harry says the royal family has shown absolutely no willingness to reconcile with him and meghan markle, in a new interview with itv. here in the uk, senior doctors are warning that some hospital accident and emergency departments are in a complete state of crisis because of the extreme pressures facing the national health service this winter. the royal college of emergency medicine says it s impossible to provide the best standard of care and there s no doubt patients are being harmed. our health correspondent catherine burns reports. we are used to seeing pictures like this every winter now. patients waiting in corridors and outside in ambulances as health experts talk about a crisis in care. this year the warning voices seem louder than ever. most of the nhs employees would say it has been one of the toughest winters they can remember. i feel uncomfortable, deeply uncomfortable about the level of care we are sometim ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News July 7, 2024



to europe through the nord stream one pipeline but at the same reduced level as before it was closed for repairs ten days ago. there had been concerns that moscow would not resume the deliveries. italy s prime minister, mario draghi, has arrived to meet president mattarella to hand in his resigantion after three main coalition allies snubbed him in a senate confidence vote. a new report suggests doctors have effectively cured the rare bleeding disorder haemophilia b. england s lionesses fight back to reach the semi finals of the euros an extra time time winner from georgia stanway sees them come from behind to beat spain hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. two candidates are left in the race to replace borisjohnson, as rishi sunak and liz truss, go head to head to become the next prime minister. a key battle ground will be taxation, and in her first major broadcast interview of the race this morning, ms truss has insisted that the tax c ....

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BBCNEWS Breakfast July 7, 2024



drink? and last brit standing. cameron norrie asks for the home crowd to get behind him at wimbledon as he reaches the quarter finals. good morning from clay country in cornwall where the queen s baton relay is coming home. one of the testing of the battle and will do is fly down this zip wire and guess who is going to go with it! we have domain to start the day across scotland, turning cherie through the morning and for most events we will have rain to start the day, turning sherry, and most of us will get warmer through the week. it s monday the 4th ofjuly. our main story. a gunman has killed three people and critically injured three more after opening fire in a busy shopping centre in copenhagen. a 22 year old danish man is being held by police, who say they have not ruled out terrorism as a motive. azadeh moshiri reports. people fleeing from the sound of gunfire in a shopping centre. while many ran out to safety, some were told to stay put until the police could ....

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