BBC Television top of the hour news headlines.

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My presentation of the headline sequence on BBC News, followed by the introduction to the lead story that hour.

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Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

British (General) British (Received Pronunciation - RP, BBC)

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This is BBC news. I'm Julian Worker. The headlines at eight o'clock Boris Johnson says there may be bumps in the road, but we will be ready for a no deal Brexit by the end of October. Jeremy Corbyn, however, thinks otherwise. You're serious about stopping a no deal Brexit, then back by motion of no confidence to stop this government taking us over a cliff edge on rules allowing you nationals to live and work in the UK will end immediately, says the prime minister. If there's no deal, we'll have the latest from Westminster, the other main storeys this evening. Police say a bomb attack in Northern Ireland was a deliberate attempt to murder officers. Dissident Republicans are being blamed as Andrew says he's appalled by the crimes of his former friend and convicted paedophile, Jeffrey Epstein. Three years after the measles virus is virtually wiped out in Britain, world health chiefs and say it's back. Okay, Hello, good evening and welcome to BBC News. Boris Johnson has insisted. No deal. Brexit preparations are on track despite a leaked report warning of food and medicine shortages in the event off a no deal exit on the 31st of October. But the Labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn, has accused the government of driving the country towards a cliff edge and called for a general election so that voters can decide the country's future is our political correspondent Ben right?